Poll boost for Israel PM after Shalit swap

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu improved his standing among the Israeli public by approving a deal to secure the release of captive soldier Gilad Shalit, a poll published on Wednesday showed. The survey, commissioned by Israel Hayom newspaper, was carried out on the eve of the return of Shalit, who was held captive in Gaza for more than five years and freed in exchange for the release of 1,027 Palestinian prisoners.
The poll found 29.1 percent of Israelis had an improved opinion of the Israeli leader in the wake of his decision to approve the landmark exchange. Another 58.6 percent said their opinion of him was unchanged and 8.7 percent said they held a lower opinion of Netanyahu for agreeing the deal with the Palestinian Islamist Hamas movement.