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Peres to Goldwasser and Regev families: All of Israel is hurting with you
Summary from multiple countries, from articles in English
The images were jarring: A young woman standing in the embrace of the prime minister of Israel, her outstretched hand placed atop the flag-draped coffin of her soldier husband. (article 5) A 46-year-old man in fatigues, freed from an Israeli prison, standing proudly beside the leader of the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah and smiling. (article 5) Though officials had suspected that Ehud Goldwasser and Eldad Regev were dead, the sight of the coffins was the first confirmation of their fate. (article 10) MI chief: Hezbollah may try to attack north soon Military Intelligence Chief Amos Yadlin told cabinet ministers on Sunday that there is a chance Lebanon-based Hezbollah guerillas may attempt a terror attack on Israel's northern front in the near future. (article 3) Thousands in Lebanon have attended the funerals of eight Hezbollah militants whose bodies were returned by Israel as part of a prisoner swap two days ago. (article 7) JERUSALEM - With solemn speeches and military salutes, thousands of mourners on Thursday buried the two Israeli soldiers whose remains were returned in a long-awaited exchange with the Lebanese militia Hezbollah on Wednesday. (article 8) The funeral of Sgt. First Class Ehud Goldwasser took place in Nahariya, the soldier's hometown on the northern coast, within view of the Lebanese border crossing where the exchange took place. (article 8)

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  • Summary from United States, from articles in English (5 articles) [compare]
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  • Story keywords
    Hezbollah, Israel, Lebanon, Lebanese, Goldwasser

    Source articles
    1. FOXNEWS.COM HOME > SPECIAL REPORT W/ BRIT HUME (FOX News, 07/18/2008, 2057 words)
    2. Talks Signal Mideast Shift (nytimes.com, 07/18/2008, 1064 words)
    3. /hasen/objects/pages/PrintArticleEn.jhtml?itemNo=1003710 (haaretz.com, 07/20/2008, 525 words)
    4. What does Nasrallah mean by 'defense strategy'? (haaretz.com, 07/18/2008, 391 words)
    5. The images were jarring: A young woman standing in... (baltimoresun.com, 07/21/2008, 312 words)
    6. Samir Kuntar: I'm yearning more than ever to confront Israel (haaretz.com, 07/18/2008, 424 words)
    7. Funerals for Hezbollah militants (BBC News, 07/18/2008, 406 words)
    8. Funerals in Israel for Two Soldiers (nytimes.com, 07/18/2008, 629 words)
    9. Peres to Goldwasser and Regev families: All of Israel is hurting with you (haaretz.com, 07/18/2008, 1223 words)
    10. Though officials had suspected that Ehud Goldwasse... (baltimoresun.com, 07/21/2008, 457 words)




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