Italy: IDF Hostages Alive, Not in ŽGreatŽ Condition
An Italian official said Monday that two IDF soldiers kidnapped by Hizbullah terrorists on the northern border are still alive but not in "great" condition. The head of the Italian Senate Defense Committee, Sergio de Gregorio, told the Reuters news service that Iran wants Italy to negotiate with Hizbullah for the release of the hostages. De Gregorio said that Iranian national security director Ali Larijani promised he would personally ask Hizbullah to negotiate with Italy over the prisoners. Hizbullah is heavily supported by Iran and Syria. Italy is one of Iran's biggest trade customers. "Italy has excellent relations with Israel and good relations with Iran, as we are the top trade partner."
It appears that they are in good condition, but not great, said de Gregorio. They are alive. He did not give further details, other than to say that Larijani told him that he will ask Hizbullah to negotiate only with the Italians. A third soldier, IDF Corporal Gilad Shalit was abducted three weeks earlier by Hamas terrorists who attacked an IDF base at the Kerem Shalom border crossing with Gaza and Egypt. His whereabouts remain unknown.
Posted by: Fred 2006-08-22 |