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July 9, 2008 • 6 Tammuz 5768Mishpacha Issue 216

16Cover: To Gehinnom and Back by Aharon Granevich-Granot

For over two years, Gilad Shalit has been held in isolation somewhere in Gaza, his family crushed under the weight of the disappointments and cynical tactics inflicted upon them by the government. What kind of life can Gilad hope for, if and when he returns home? A former POW, a psychologist who deals with trauma victims, and a graphologist who analyzed a recently transmitted handwritten note from Gilad to his family, dissect his expected behavior upon return. Meanwhile it seems Gilad is keeping his wits about him in the Hamas bunker

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