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Shark-fish tale by captive Israeli soldier becomes a book for children

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  • Years before he became a tank crewman and was taken captive by Palestinian militants, 11-year-old Gilad Schalit penned a simple parable about how enemies can get along.

    Schalit, now a 21-year-old Israeli corporal, was seized in June 2006 by Hamas militants from the Gaza Strip in a cross-border raid into Israel. Two of his comrades were killed in the attack. Secret negotiations on a prisoner swap deal have stalled, and he remains a captive in Gaza.

    The story, When the Shark and the Fish First Met, was published as a children’s book on Saturday, with its 64 pages illustrated by 29 Israeli artists. The project is also on display in a gallery in Nahariya, the Mediterranean town where Schalit was born.

    In the story, which Schalit wrote as a fifth-grade student in 1997, a shark is about to eat a little fish, but the fish persuades the shark to let him live. Instead, the two play hide-and-seek underwater and become friends. But their mothers disapprove. “The fish is an animal we eat. Don’t play with it!” the shark’s mother tells him.

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    “The shark is the animal that devoured your father and brother — don’t play with that animal!” the fish’s mother tells him.

    After avoiding each other for a year, the two meet again. The shark says, “You’re my enemy, but shall we make up?”

    The fish agrees, and eventually the two announce their friendship to their mothers. “Since that day, the sharks and the fish have lived in peace,” wrote Schalit.

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