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Tel Aviv (JTA) — Israel
has charged that groups in
Lebanon are waging a disin-
formation propaganda cam-
paign with respect to the
seven Israeli servicemen
missing in action and warn-
ed the public to be wary of
the welter of conflicting
reports put out by Lebanese
and Palestinian sources.
The claims have pro-
liferated in recent weeks, as
international negotiations
accelerated for an exchange
of Western hostages for
Lebanese and Palestinian
prisoners held by Israel.
But Israeli officials stress-
ed that no faith should be
placed in any of the
statements, whether op-
timistic or pessimistic. Some
say all or most of the missing
are dead. According to
others, three or four of the
seven are alive.
The latest report in Beirut
newspapers quotes a senior
official of the Shi'ite militia
Aural as saying that Israeli
air force navigator Ron
Arad, shot down over Leb-
anon in 1986, has been held
in Teheran for the past few
months in custody of the
Iranian Revolutionary
Guard.
The Amal source was also
quoted as saying the organ-
ization holds the remains of
two deceased Israelis. But it
refused to supply further
details.
Lebanese Minister of State
Nabih Berri, leader of Amal,
says the Israelis must
release 28 Shi'ite women
prisoners they supposedly
hold before Amal allows the
International Red Cross to
visit Israeli captives or in-
spect the bodies of the dead.
Israel has made it an un-
shakable condition that it
must have authentic infor-
mation as to the
whereabouts and condition
of the missing men before it
will even consider a
prisoner-for-hostage
exchange.
Amal's rival, Hezbollah,
claimed it discussed the
exchange issue Tuesday
with U.N. officials in Leb-
anon. U.N. sources denied
that subject came up in talks
with Hezbollah.
The pro-Iranian Shi'ite
fundamentalist group claims
it holds two missing Israel
Defense Force soldiers but is
vague as to whether they are
alive or dead.
The radical Democratic
Front for the Liberation of
Palestine says it has the
body of one man.