RELATED:'German mediator back in region in Schalit deal efforts'PMO: Efforts to bring Schalit home continue at all timesAt the protest, Aviva Schalit was holding a sign that read: "Netanyahu, you don't have a mandate to kill Gilad," Israel Radio reported. President Shimon Peres was scheduled to visit with the Schalits on Monday in a show of solidarity.The Schalits have over time met with both Peres and Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, but those meetings were conducted in the offices or residences of the two leaders.Meanwhile, Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh on Saturday encouraged Palestinians to support an agreement to release Palestinian prisoners in Israel in exchange for the release of Schalit, Ma'an News Agency reported.Speaking at a session of the Hamas parliamentary bloc in commemoration of "Prisoner's Day," Haniyeh stated that the resistance would not disappoint Palestinians and the prisoners' families. He added that the Hamas government supported the demands of Schalit's captors, which, if met, would be a new victory for Palestinians, Ma'an reported.Hamas sources last week said they are "positively considering releasing a new tape of Gilad Schalit, but Israel will have to pay a price for it," reported Army Radio.Greer Fay Cashman contributed to this report
Schalit family holds protest outside J'lem cabinet meeting
Aviva Schalit holds sign: "Netanyahu, you don't have a mandate to kill Gilad"; Peres to visit soldier's family before Pessah.
RELATED:'German mediator back in region in Schalit deal efforts'PMO: Efforts to bring Schalit home continue at all timesAt the protest, Aviva Schalit was holding a sign that read: "Netanyahu, you don't have a mandate to kill Gilad," Israel Radio reported. President Shimon Peres was scheduled to visit with the Schalits on Monday in a show of solidarity.The Schalits have over time met with both Peres and Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, but those meetings were conducted in the offices or residences of the two leaders.Meanwhile, Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh on Saturday encouraged Palestinians to support an agreement to release Palestinian prisoners in Israel in exchange for the release of Schalit, Ma'an News Agency reported.Speaking at a session of the Hamas parliamentary bloc in commemoration of "Prisoner's Day," Haniyeh stated that the resistance would not disappoint Palestinians and the prisoners' families. He added that the Hamas government supported the demands of Schalit's captors, which, if met, would be a new victory for Palestinians, Ma'an reported.Hamas sources last week said they are "positively considering releasing a new tape of Gilad Schalit, but Israel will have to pay a price for it," reported Army Radio.Greer Fay Cashman contributed to this report