Israeli soldiers held by Hezbollah alive: report

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Israeli soldiers held by Hezbollah alive: report*

Reuters
Friday, January 12, 2007; 2:49 AM

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Two Israeli soldiers who were captured by Lebanese
Hezbollah guerrillas in a cross-border raid in July, triggering 34 days
of war, are alive, former Lebanese President Amin Gemayel was quoted as
saying on Friday.

Israel's Maariv newspaper quoted Gemayel and a second Lebanese
politician in interviews as saying the two soldiers were alive but they
offered no other details. They said they hoped the soldiers would return
home in good health.

The comments appeared to run counter to an internal Israeli probe which
concluded that the two soldiers -- Ehud Goldwasser and Eldad Regev --
were seriously wounded during their capture and at least one of them
could now be dead.

Around 1,200 Lebanese, mostly civilians, and 157 Israelis, mostly
soldiers, were killed in the war, which started when Hezbollah captured
the two Israeli soldiers in the July 12 cross-border raid.

The war ended with a truce on August 14.

Hezbollah has ignored a U.N. call for the immediate release of the
soldiers and said Israel must first free Lebanese prisoners and possibly
others held in its jails.

Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has said that there would be no trade
on Hezbollah's terms if it did not prove Goldwasser and Regev were still
alive.

Gemayel spoke to Israel's Maariv and Yedioth Ahronoth newspapers on the
sidelines of a conference in Madrid on stalled Middle East peacemaking.

Gemayel told Yedioth that he hoped a peace deal between Israel and
Lebanon would be possible in the future.

"Peace with Israel? I wish. I hope. But this is not the time from our
point of view or from your point of view," he said.

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