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Israel signs prisoner swap deal | Israel signs prisoner swap deal |
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Israel has formally signed an agreement with Lebanese militant group Hezbollah to exchange prisoners. | |
An Israeli government spokesman said the deal had been signed "in the presence of a UN representative". | |
Under the deal, two Israeli soldiers - seized in a 2006 raid and believed to be dead - will be handed over. | Under the deal, two Israeli soldiers - seized in a 2006 raid and believed to be dead - will be handed over. |
The bodies of fighters killed during years of conflict between the two sides will also be handed over by Israel, which has already begun exhuming them. | The bodies of fighters killed during years of conflict between the two sides will also be handed over by Israel, which has already begun exhuming them. |
Legal challenge | Legal challenge |
The capture of Israeli soldiers Ehud Goldwasser and Eldad Regev triggered a 34-day war between Israel and the Hezbollah movement in summer 2006. | |
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has said he believes the pair are dead. Hezbollah has not confirmed that. | Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has said he believes the pair are dead. Hezbollah has not confirmed that. |
Israelis Eldad Regev (left) and Ehud Goldwasser were captured in 2006 | |
Military officials have indicated that the exchange, agreed by the cabinet a week ago, may take place next week. | Military officials have indicated that the exchange, agreed by the cabinet a week ago, may take place next week. |
Samir Qantar, who has been in jail since 1979 for his part in a deadly guerrilla raid, will be among the five Lebanese prisoners handed over by Israel. | Samir Qantar, who has been in jail since 1979 for his part in a deadly guerrilla raid, will be among the five Lebanese prisoners handed over by Israel. |
The release of Qantar is particularly controversial in Israel, BBC correspondents say, because of his role in the deaths of three Israelis, among them a policeman and a young girl. | The release of Qantar is particularly controversial in Israel, BBC correspondents say, because of his role in the deaths of three Israelis, among them a policeman and a young girl. |
The family of the policeman appealed to Israel's Supreme Court on Monday to block the exchange, the Associated Press news agency reports, but the attempt is not expected to succeed. | The family of the policeman appealed to Israel's Supreme Court on Monday to block the exchange, the Associated Press news agency reports, but the attempt is not expected to succeed. |
Earlier, the Israeli military confirmed that it had begun exhuming the remains of Hezbollah guerrillas from a special cemetery in the north of the country, not far from the Israel-Lebanon border. | Earlier, the Israeli military confirmed that it had begun exhuming the remains of Hezbollah guerrillas from a special cemetery in the north of the country, not far from the Israel-Lebanon border. |
Missing airman | Missing airman |
Hezbollah's leader, Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah, said last week that the group would also provide information on missing Israeli airman Ron Arad. | Hezbollah's leader, Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah, said last week that the group would also provide information on missing Israeli airman Ron Arad. |
Samir Qantar is among the Hezbollah prisoners to be released under the deal | |
Mr Arad has been missing since he bailed out of his plane over Lebanon in 1986 and was captured by Shia militiamen. | Mr Arad has been missing since he bailed out of his plane over Lebanon in 1986 and was captured by Shia militiamen. |
His fate is unknown and has been the subject of much speculation in Israel over the past two decades. | His fate is unknown and has been the subject of much speculation in Israel over the past two decades. |
But a spokesman for Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, Mark Regev, said on Monday that Israel had not yet received the promised report on Mr Arad's fate. | |
"We are waiting for it," he said. "When we receive it, the government will discuss further moves." | |
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. |