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Lebanese prisoners in Israel have been a source of contention between Lebanon and Israel and were an issue in the 2006 Lebanon War. The number of such detainees is disputed. According to the Lebanese paramilitary and political party Hezbollah, there are two Lebanese citizens in Israeli prisons, but Israel denies holding them.NEWS,weblink Who are the Mid-East prisoners?, BBC News, 26 July 2006, 2006-11-07, . Hezbollah had demanded the release of Lebanese prisoners as condition for releasing Israeli reservists Ehud Goldwasser and Eldad Regev, captured in the Hezbollah raid which started the 2006 Lebanon War.NEWS,weblink Northern attack: 11 wounded; 2 soldiers kidnapped- the content below is remote from Wikipedia
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date=7 December 2006, Ynet News | AUTHOR= YOSSI MELMAN | ACCESS-DATE= 2011-10-20, On July 16, 2008, the Israel Prison Service released five Lebanese prisoners in exchange for the remains of Goldwasser and Regev.Goldwasser, Regev to be laid to rest after 2 uncertain years | Jerusalem Post {{webarchive | weblink >date=2012-02-03 }}ContextFollowing the attempted assassination of the Israeli Ambassador to the United Kingdom, Shlomo Argov, by the Abu Nidal Organization, Israel initiated Operation Peace of the Galilee in June 1982, in order to terminate the military activity of the Palestine Liberation Organization and Syrian forces around the Israeli-Lebanese border. With U.S. assistance, Israel and Lebanon reached a withdrawal accord in May 1983, which was then recalled by Lebanon in March 1984, due to pressure from Syria. In 1985, Israel withdrew most of its troops, leaving the South Lebanon Army, an Israeli-supported Lebanese militia, to protect a security buffer zone in southern Lebanon, which Israel considered necessary to prevent attacks on its northern territory. Israel relinquished the security zone and withdrew behind the Blue Line in May 2000.Persons named by HezbollahHezbollah has named two individuals who it says are Lebanese citizens held in Israeli jails.
Missing persons{{see also|Khiam detention center}}{{Disputed|date=March 2008}}In addition to the above, the following people were listed in a letterWEB, QUESTION OF THE VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS IN ANY PART OF THE WORLD,weblink domino.un.org, 3 December 2023,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20070312023055weblink">weblink 2007-03-12, dated March 2004 to the United Nations Commission on Human Rights by Lebanon's UN permanent representative as having been arrested during the 1982 Israeli occupation of Lebanon and still missing. The allegations have been denied by Israel.
Deceased militants allegedly kept in IsraelThere are also some former Lebanese militants, now presumed deceased, and alleged to be kept by Israel in secret graves, including:
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