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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1991
U.N. Help
With MIAs
Tel Aviv (JTA) — Egypt's
ambassador to Israel is con-
vinced that his countryman,
Boutros Ghali, who takes of-
fice next month as U.N. sec-
retary general, will have
more success than his im-
mediate predecessor in satis-
fying Israel's concerns about
its missing servicemen in
Lebanon.
"As an Egyptian diplomat,
he is aware of the problems
of the region," the envoy,
Mohammed Basiouny, told
reporters during a visit to
Haifa.
"As a consequence, I am
very hopeful that the prob-
lem will be solved early,"
the ambassador said.
The outgoing U.N. chief,
Javier Perez de Cuellar, was
recently criticized by Israel's
chief hostage negotiator, Uri
Lubrani, for failing to probe
into the fate of Israeli MIAs
during his successful
negotiations for the release
of American hostages this
month.
Mr. Lubrani, who is co-
chairing Israel's peace talks
in Washington with Leb-
anon, met earlier at the
United Nations with the sec-
retary-general.
There were seven Israeli
servicemen missing in Leb-
anon. The body of one has
been returned. Two are con-
firmed to have died in cap-
tivity, and three are
presumed dead, though
Israel is seeking confirma-
tion.
Only one, air force
navigator Ron Arad, is
believed to be alive, and
Israel seems amenable to a
prisoner swap for his safe
return.
Israel was deeply disap-
pointed that Perez de
Cuellar failed to learn of Mr.
Arad's whereabouts during
his negotiations on behalf of
the hostages. Israelis believe
that Mr. Arad, shot down
over Lebanon in 1986, is be-
ing held by Hezbollah, the
pro-Iranian Shi'ite funda-
mentalist militia, or by a
group associated with it.
Israel's trump card in
negotiations with Hezbollah
seemed to be Sheik Abdel
Karim Obeid, who was its
spiritual leader when Israeli
commandos seized him in
southern Lebanon two years
ago.
In a goodwill gesture,
Israel sent a copy of a
videotaped interview with
Sheik Obeid to the Hez-
bollah leadership earlier
this month and broadcast it
on Israel television.