Posted on 12/05/2006 2:45:03 PM PST by anotherview
Dec. 5, 2006 23:22 | Updated Dec. 5, 2006 23:39
EU envoy: No proof that Eldad and Goldwasser are alive
By TOVAH LAZAROFF
Shlomo Goldwasser, left, and Zvi Regev, right, the fathers of captured Israeli soldiers Ehud Goldwasser and Eldad Regev.
Photo: AP [file]
Israel lacks proof that the two soldiers Hizbullah kidnapped on the Lebanese border last July are alive, the European Union's Ambassador Ramiro Cibrian-Uzal told The Jerusalem Post on Tuesday.
Cibrian-Uzal said that the knowledge Israel possesses regarding the fate of Ehud Goldwasser and Eldad Regev, differs from the information, which exists regarding the soldier Gilad Shalit whom Hamas kidnapped on the Gaza border at the end of June.
"My understanding is that Israel has received proof that Shalit is alive and in reasonably good condition. On the basis of this proof, that has been given to the Israelis, Israel is negotiating the release of Gilad Shalit," Cibrian-Uzal said.
"No similar proof has been received with respect to the other two abducted soldiers in Lebanon and therefore there are no negotiations for their eventual release," Cibrian-Uzal said.
He added that, "Israel would like to receive proof of their condition before engaging in any negotiations."
According to Cibrian-Uzal, the prime minister had no "ideological reservations" about negotiating for their release. But he needs that proof that they are alive, "as a prior condition," he said.
Cibrian-Uzal spoke a day after Prime Minister Ehud Olmert told students in Netanya that he stopped the war with Hizbullah because he didn't know if Goldwasser and Regev were alive.
On Tuesday night, Olmert backtracked and told reporters in Tel Aviv that Israel that "we believe they are alive are making every effort to release them." He said that his comments on Monday had been misunderstood, and that he did not mean to imply that they were dead.
"I told the students what I said at the time to their parents," Olmert said.
Goldwasser's mother Miki told The Jerusalem Post that she believes her son "is alive."
"That is why I stay so strong. I know that I need to deliver my strength to him," she said and added her hope that she could see him soon.
But comments like the ones Olmert made while visiting her son's alma mater were upsetting, she said.
"Our prime minister should think before he speaks," Goldwasser said, even though she acknowledged that "no one had received any signs of life" from the two young men. Not even the Red Cross could reach them, she said.
"I want to ask everyone to help us," receive a sign that they are alive and secure their release, Goldwasser said. She added that humanitarian actions such as this are the first rule of a free country.
The EU should know, they aid and assist the terrorists on a daily basis.
So they murdered POWs? Um, isn't that war crime? I mean, if we're going all Geneva Convention and stuff, isn't the murder of POW a war crime? Shouldn't Nasrallah pay?
"No similar proof has been received with respect to the other two abducted soldiers in Lebanon and therefore there are no negotiations for their eventual release," Cibrian-Uzal said."
Even if they are not alive, Israel will get them home.
Using human shields, as Hezbullah did in the Lebanon war, is a war crime. Nobody seems too bothered about that, either.
Too bad you aren't in a position to call them out on it! Too bad any of us aren't. Bush is a disgrace to allow the UN, EU, and all these absurd foreign judgmentalists tell Israel how evil they are. It's about time they get called out on it but who is doing the calling? The President could have the power to bring attention to the lack of concern with our enemies not following 'war crimes' laws but he is silent. ALL of them are silent.
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