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An exchange of prisoners between Israel and the Lebanese militant movement Hezbollah is under way on the Israeli-Lebanese border. Israel has started handing over the bodies of 200 Lebanese and Palestinian fighters as part of a prisoner exchange with the militant group Hezbollah.
Israel is returning the bodies of 200 Lebanese and Palestinian fighters. Earlier, Lebanon handed over two coffins said to contain the bodies of two Israeli soldiers captured in 2006.
Earlier, Red Cross vehicles carrying two coffins said to contain the bodies of two Israeli soldiers captured in 2006 crossed from Lebanon into Israel. The UN has confirmed that the remains are those of soldiers Eldad Regev and Ehud Goldwasser.
Israel is carrying out DNA tests on the bodies. The capture of the two men in a cross-border raid sparked a 33-day war. Israel is carrying out it own DNA tests, after which it is set to release five Hezbollah prisoners.
The Israeli soldiers' relatives broke down in tears as they saw the images of Hezbollah handing over the two coffins.
The prisoners, including Samir Qantar (third left), left the jail before dawnThe prisoners, including Samir Qantar (third left), left the jail before dawn
Israel is carrying out DNA tests to confirm the identity of the two Israeli soldiers, Ehud Goldwasser and Eldad Regev, before handing over five Hezbollah prisoners it holds.
United Nations officials, who have carried out their own tests, have confirmed that the remains are those of the two soldiers.
The soldiers' relatives broke down in tears as they saw the images of Hezbollah handing over the two coffins.
Before the swap, it was unclear whether the two soldiers were alive or dead.Before the swap, it was unclear whether the two soldiers were alive or dead.
Some in Israel had held out hope that they might still be alive, but the images of two plain black coffins being delivered to the border told the soldiers' family what they had long suspected, says the BBC's Wyre Davies on the Israel-Lebanon border.Some in Israel had held out hope that they might still be alive, but the images of two plain black coffins being delivered to the border told the soldiers' family what they had long suspected, says the BBC's Wyre Davies on the Israel-Lebanon border.
PRISONER EXCHANGE From Hezbollah: Two Israeli soldiers Ehud Goldwasser and Eldad Regev, and the body parts of Israeli soldiers killed in south Lebanon in 2006From Israel: Five Lebanese prisoners, including Samir Qantar, and the remains of some 200 Lebanese and Palestinian fighters Who are the Mid-East prisoners?
Earlier, the Lebanese prisoners were taken to the Rosh Hanikra border crossing on the Israeli-Lebanese border.Earlier, the Lebanese prisoners were taken to the Rosh Hanikra border crossing on the Israeli-Lebanese border.
Israel is also handing over the remains of some 200 Lebanese and Palestinian fighters killed in northern Israel.
The exchange is being mediated by the International Committee of the Red Cross.The exchange is being mediated by the International Committee of the Red Cross.
'Moral obligation''Moral obligation'
Lebanon has declared a national holiday to mark the swap, after which Israel will hold no more Hezbollah militants.Lebanon has declared a national holiday to mark the swap, after which Israel will hold no more Hezbollah militants.
PRISONER EXCHANGE From Hezbollah: Two Israeli soldiers Ehud Goldwasser and Eldad Regev, and the body parts of Israeli soldiers killed in south Lebanon in 2006From Israel: Five Lebanese prisoners, including Samir Qantar, and the remains of some 200 Lebanese and Palestinian fighters Who are the Mid-East prisoners?
Under the deal - the fruit of two years of delicate German mediation - Hezbollah is also to return the body parts of Israeli soldiers killed in south Lebanon in 2006.Under the deal - the fruit of two years of delicate German mediation - Hezbollah is also to return the body parts of Israeli soldiers killed in south Lebanon in 2006.
The agreement has caused controversy in Israel, with some ministers opposed to the possibility of exchanging live Hezbollah prisoners for dead bodies.The agreement has caused controversy in Israel, with some ministers opposed to the possibility of exchanging live Hezbollah prisoners for dead bodies.
But Israel says it has a moral obligation to bring its soldiers home.But Israel says it has a moral obligation to bring its soldiers home.
Israel's cabinet gave its final approval for the prisoner exchange on Tuesday.Israel's cabinet gave its final approval for the prisoner exchange on Tuesday.
Qantar controversy
The Lebanese prisoners being freed include Samir Qantar, in jail since 1979 for a deadly guerrilla raid in which he killed three Israelis, including a child.The Lebanese prisoners being freed include Samir Qantar, in jail since 1979 for a deadly guerrilla raid in which he killed three Israelis, including a child.
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The BBC's Crispin Thorold in Beirut says the exchange will be a moment of jubilation for Hezbollah, who are claiming the deal as a victory.The BBC's Crispin Thorold in Beirut says the exchange will be a moment of jubilation for Hezbollah, who are claiming the deal as a victory.
Ehud Goldwasser's father, Shlomo Goldwasser, said he was mystified by the Lebanese celebrations. The leader of Lebanon's mainly Maronite Christian Free Patriotic Movement and former army commander-in-chief, Michel Aoun, said the swap proved Israel had been defeated.
"I believe today is the crowning glory of the [2006 Israel-Hezbollah] war... There is national unanimity to welcome the prisoners and the martyrs' bodies. Everything calls for optimism and a new revival in Lebanon," he said.
But Ehud Goldwasser's father, Shlomo Goldwasser, said he was mystified by the Lebanese celebrations.
"I cannot understand what the Lebanese are so glad about and happy about," he said."I cannot understand what the Lebanese are so glad about and happy about," he said.
"They sacrificed over 700 of their best warriors and all their economy, and what they get for what they did is a murderer, a bloody murderer of a three-and-a-half-year-old girl and her father - and for this they are making all this glory, for this they sacrificed so much. So I feel only pity for them.""They sacrificed over 700 of their best warriors and all their economy, and what they get for what they did is a murderer, a bloody murderer of a three-and-a-half-year-old girl and her father - and for this they are making all this glory, for this they sacrificed so much. So I feel only pity for them."
Qantar was serving several life sentences for murder after attacking a civilian apartment block in Nahariya in 1979.
A policeman, another man and his four-year-old daughter were killed. A baby girl was accidentally smothered by her mother as she hid in a cupboard during the attack. Qantar has denied killing the older child, reports say.
Qantar's imprisonment was arguably a catalyst for the 2006 war between Hezbollah and Israel, our correspondent says, as Lebanese militants captured the two Israeli soldiers to demand his release.Qantar's imprisonment was arguably a catalyst for the 2006 war between Hezbollah and Israel, our correspondent says, as Lebanese militants captured the two Israeli soldiers to demand his release.