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Israel's Defence Minister Ehud Barak (L)
and Prime Minister Ehud Olmert (R) stand with Karnit Goldwasser beside the
coffin of her husband, Ehud Goldwasser, at Shraga army base near the
northern city of Nahariya July 16, 2008, in this picture released by the
Israeli Government Press Office (GPO).(Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo
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JERUSALEM, July 17 (Xinhua) -- Israeli Defense
Minister Ehud Barak on Thursday reiterated that his country is committed to
bring back the kidnapped soldiers, as the nation mourns for two reservists
returned in a prisoner exchange with Hezbollah.
"Israel will always act for the return of our
soldiers, alive, wounded or dead," Barak told thousands of mourners at the
funeral of Eldad Regev, 26, one of the two soldiers whose bodies were returned
on Wednesday by the Lebanese group in exchange for five Lebanese prisoners and
the remains of some 200 Arab fighters.
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Funeral of Eldad Regev, one of the two
Israeli soldiers who were captured by Hezbollah two years ago, is held in
the Nahariya Military Cemetery, north Israel, July 17, 2008. Israel
retured on Wednesday five imprisoned Lebanese militants and the remains of
199 Arabs to Hezbollah in exchange for the remains of the two abducted
Israeli reservists. (Xinhua/Yin Bogu) Photo
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Earlier in the day, the other returnee, Ehud
Goldwasser, 31, was laid to rest in another formal military funeral, as
thousands of attendants bade their final farewell to the soldier who was taken
away along with Regev by Hezbollah militants two years ago.
"This isn't the way we hoped to see Eldad and Udi
(Ehud) back in Israel," Barak said with a sorrowful voice, while vowing that the
Jewish state "will not be deterred from waging fierce war against terrorism."
Stressing the moral covenant between the army and the
people, Barak said that Israel will continue its efforts to determine the fate
of Ron Arad, a navigator who has been unaccounted for since his fighter crashed
in Lebanon in 1986.
Under the swap deal between Israel and Hezbollah, the
Lebanese group transferred earlier this month an 80-page report on Arad, which
Israeli defense establishment said is "insufficient."
Meanwhile, Israel is trying to secure the return of
reservist Gilad Shalit, who was kidnapped two years ago by three Palestinian
militant groups led by Hamas and believed to be still alive.
Prisoner swap with Israel boosts
Hezbollah's domestic clout
BEIRUT, July 17 (Xinhua) -- Lebanon's Hezbollah Wednesday successfully got back
five Lebanese prisoners in a hostage swap with Israel that many believed was
lopsided and would further boost the Shiite militant group's influence within
Lebanon.
Israel, Hezbollah swap prisoners on
border
JERUSALEM, July 16 (Xinhua) -- Israel on Wednesday returned five Lebanese prisoners to Hezbollah after receiving the bodies of two kidnapped Israeli soldiers from the Lebanese group in a prisoners swap between the two sides.
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