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Dismayed by Israeli Supreme Court Ruling
on Release of Lebanese Prisoners
The
Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America expressed its
deep dismay at Israels Supreme Court ruling permitting the
release of the thirteen Lebanese prisoners which Israel detained as
suspected members of the Shiite Muslim Hizbollah party militia, an
Iranian-backed terrorist organization.
Since
1986, Israeli air force navigator Ron
Arad has been missing as his plane was downed over Lebanon.
Arad was captured by Shiite militiamen, then handed to an
Iranian group that was operating in Lebanon at that time.
While Israel has in the course of the years and in the
process of the peace negotiations released many prisoners, neither
Ron Arad nor the three Israeli MIAs of the battle of Sultan Yakub
have been released nor has any information about their condition or
whereabouts been revealed. Betty
Ehrenberg, Director of International and Communal Affairs said,
We deplore this decision by the Israeli Supreme Court.
It is unconscionable that Israel has released so many
prisoners, both suspects and convicted criminals, in the interest of
peace and prisoner exchange and has received nothing in return
concerning her own MIAs.
It
is now fourteen years since Ron Arad was shot down over Lebanon and
captured by a local Muslim militia.
It is past time for his whereabouts and condition to be
revealed and his release secured.
The veil of silence draped over Ron Arads fate following
the inhumane treatment he was allotted by the Iranian backed groups
is criminal- neither these groups nor the Iranians who back and
support them, nor Syria, which controls Lebanon, has even
acknowledged if Captain Arad is dead or alive.
The
Israeli Supreme Courts action has not helped the plight of the
Israeli MIAs, rather it has added to the atmosphere that encourages
terrorism and the taking of hostages in the Middle East.
As Israel has made goodwill gestures, she has been constantly
rebuffed and met with demands for more concessions rather than with
reciprocity.
As
Sheikh Obeid and Mustafa Dirani still remain imprisoned by Israel,
we strongly oppose any attempt to release these leaders of terrorist
groups who are responsible for much terrorist activity including the
kidnapping of Israeli soldiers.
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