国际英语新闻:Israel, Hezbollah swap prisoners on border
Following several hours of DNA tests, an Israeli forensic team concluded that the two bodies Hezbollah delivered via the International Committee of the Red Cross were the remains of Ehud Goldwasser and Eldad Regev, who were captured by the Lebanese group two years ago, an Israeli army spokesman confirmed to Xinhua.
The spokesman added that the army has officially notified the families of the two fallen soldiers of the testing results.
Earlier in the day, two black coffins were unloaded from a Hezbollah vehicle at a UN peacekeeping base on the border between Israel and Lebanon after a Hezbollah official confirmed for the first time that the two Israeli soldiers were dead.
The International Committee of the Red Cross then took the coffins and drove them into Israel.
During the period of the DNA tests, Israel began returning the bodies of 199 others who were killed while infiltrating northern Israel, as Red Cross trucks carrying the remains excavated during the previous days are crossing the border to the Lebanese side.
According to the swap deal mediated by a UN-appointed German official, Israel will then hand over to Hezbollah four imprisoned Hezbollah militants and a Lebanese killer named Samir Kuntar, who were pardoned by Israeli court and President Shimon Peres Tuesday in order to carry out the exchange.
Hezbollah will then return the remains of Israeli soldiers killed in south Lebanon during a 34-day war sparked by Goldwasser and Regev's capture in 2006. The group also calls for the Jewish state to release scores of Palestinian prisoners on a later date.
SORROW VS JOY
Seeing the black coffins on TV, many Israelis, foremost the two captives' families and friends, burst into tears, and an aunt of Regev's collapsed. Tens of people lit up memorial candles outside the soldiers' houses.
"It was a terrible thing to see, really terrible. I was always optimistic, and I hoped all the time that I would meet Eldad and hug him," Regev's father Zvi told Army Radio.
Although Israeli army had said before the swap that they believed Goldwasser and Regev, were dead, the two families insisted that no evidence could verify that conclusion.
"It is not easy to see this, although there was not much surprise to it," Goldwasser's father Shlomo told Israel Radio. "But confronting this reality was difficult."
The sorrow marked a sharp contrast with the joyous atmosphere among Hezbollah supporters, as the return of Kuntar, who was sentenced to life plus 40 years in prison for murdering three family members and a police officer in Nahariya in 1979, and the four militants is seen as a big victory for the militant group.
The Palestinian movement of Hamas also congratulated the release of the Lebanese prisoners. Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri said on Wednesday that the swap represents "a great victory of the resistance" and that Hamas would not abandon the Palestinian prisoners jailed in Israel.
However, Hamas announced earlier in the day that it halted the Egyptian-mediated talks on Shalit because Israel did not commit itself to an Egyptian-brokered ceasefire reached last month.
Israel is negotiating the release of another kidnapped soldier Gilad Shalit with Hamas, while the Palestinian group demands Israel release hundreds of Palestinian prisoners and open the Rafah crossing between the coastal strip and Egypt in return.
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