Captured soldiers suffered serious injuries

Captured Israeli soldier Eldad Regev
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The two Israeli soldiers captured by Hezbollah guerrillas last summer
suffered serious injuries in the attack that sparked a monthlong war,
military officials said Wednesday, providing the first details of the
conditions of the men when they were seized.
One of the soldiers was in critical condition after Hezbollah
launched its cross-border attack on July 12, while the other was
seriously wounded, the officials said, speaking on condition of
anonymity under military rules. Military censors had previously
prohibited publication of their conditions.
Hezbollah continues to hold the men but has not released any details
on their conditions or whereabouts and not provided any signs that they
are alive. Three soldiers were killed in the attack, and it was widely
believed that the two captured soldiers were wounded after a fierce
battle at the scene. But the military was unsure of their conditions
until it completed an investigation several weeks after the incident.
The attack sparked a 34-day war between Israel and Hezbollah. More
than 1,000 people were killed on both sides, according to the U.N. and
Israeli and Lebanese officials. Lebanon says most of those killed were
civilians. Israel claims 800 Hezbollah fighters were killed, though that
figure was not substantiated. On the Israeli side, 159 people were
killed, including 39 soldiers.
Hezbollah has demanded that Israel release Arab prisoners in exchange
for the missing servicemen. Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has
demanded that Hezbollah provide signs of life before considering a deal.
The U.N.-brokered cease-fire that ended the war calls for the
unconditional release of the soldiers. Under the cease-fire, a beefed-up
U.N. peacekeeping force, along with Lebanese government troops, is
policing the border with Israel. |