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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.