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Israel approves prisoner exchange | |
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Israel's cabinet has approved a prisoner swap with the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah. | |
The swap would see the return of the bodies of two Israeli soldiers captured by Hezbollah two years ago. | |
In return, Israel will reportedly hand over five Lebanese detainees and the bodies of 10 militants. | |
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said earlier that the two soldiers were dead. Their capture triggered Israel's offensive against Hezbollah in mid-2006. | |
Critics have opposed swapping prisoners for the bodies of dead Israeli troops. | |
Observers say it is the first time the Israeli government has confirmed that Ehud Goldwasser and Eldad Regev are no longer alive. | Observers say it is the first time the Israeli government has confirmed that Ehud Goldwasser and Eldad Regev are no longer alive. |
Israel fought a war with Hezbollah in 2006 | Israel fought a war with Hezbollah in 2006 |
"We know what happened to them," Mr Olmert was quoted telling his cabinet by the Associated Press. | "We know what happened to them," Mr Olmert was quoted telling his cabinet by the Associated Press. |
"There is no doubt that today's discussion has special weight and is exceptionally sensitive in terms of its national and moral implications," Mr Olmert said before cabinet convened. | "There is no doubt that today's discussion has special weight and is exceptionally sensitive in terms of its national and moral implications," Mr Olmert said before cabinet convened. |
Army radio later reported that he was backing the proposed deal. | Army radio later reported that he was backing the proposed deal. |
It quoted him telling colleagues: "Despite all hesitations, after weighing the pros and the cons, I support the agreement." | It quoted him telling colleagues: "Despite all hesitations, after weighing the pros and the cons, I support the agreement." |
In exchange for the soldiers, a number of Lebanese detainees would be set free, possibly including one man, Samir Qantar, who has been in jail since 1979 for his part in a deadly border raid. | In exchange for the soldiers, a number of Lebanese detainees would be set free, possibly including one man, Samir Qantar, who has been in jail since 1979 for his part in a deadly border raid. |
Hezbollah has given no public indication that the two Israeli soldiers are still alive. | Hezbollah has given no public indication that the two Israeli soldiers are still alive. |
The Red Cross has never been allowed to see them and many in Israel assume they are dead. | The Red Cross has never been allowed to see them and many in Israel assume they are dead. |
Israel and Hezbollah fought a 34-day war after the soldiers were seized by Hezbollah in a cross-border raid into Israel in July 2006. | Israel and Hezbollah fought a 34-day war after the soldiers were seized by Hezbollah in a cross-border raid into Israel in July 2006. |
On 1 June, Hezbollah handed over the remains of five Israeli soldiers killed in the war. | On 1 June, Hezbollah handed over the remains of five Israeli soldiers killed in the war. |
The remains were delivered after Israel released a Lebanese-born man who had served six years in prison for spying for Hezbollah. | The remains were delivered after Israel released a Lebanese-born man who had served six years in prison for spying for Hezbollah. |
Another Israeli soldier, Gilad Shalit, remains a prisoner of the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas. | Another Israeli soldier, Gilad Shalit, remains a prisoner of the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas. |
He was seized in a raid on an Israeli army position on the edge of the Gaza Strip. Hamas has said it would consider releasing him as part of a prisoner exchange. | He was seized in a raid on an Israeli army position on the edge of the Gaza Strip. Hamas has said it would consider releasing him as part of a prisoner exchange. |