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Proud Lebanese Rejoice Freed Prisoners

by "V i v a P a l e s t i n e!" <alfalastinee@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 19, 2008 at 12:17 PM

Proud Lebanese Rejoice Freed Prisoners

AABEY, Lebanon - Hundreds of jubilant Lebanese eagerly awaited on
Thursday, 
July 17, the return of Samir Kantar, Lebanon's longest serving prisoner in

Israel.

"We are very happy on this beautiful day," Yusra Khaddaj, 39, told Agence 
France-Presse (AFP) as she stood with her three young daughters on the
road 
leading to Aabey, Kantar's home town located some 30 kilometers (18 miles)

southeast of Beirut.

"This is a victory for Lebanon and the national resistance.

"Samir Kantar is the son of all the Lebanese," she added, holding a bowl
of 
rice and flower petals she planned to throw on his convoy.

A folklore band was also on hand to take part in the celebrations.

"From Palestine, to Iraq to Lebanon, the resistance is victorious," read
one 
banner along the road leading to Aabey.

Another said "Our prisoners are our promise," in reference to Hizbullah's 
vow to free Kantar and other prisoners held in Israel.

Kantar and four other fighters were released Wednesday as part of a
prisoner 
swap deal between Hizbullah and Israel.

He has been in Israeli jails since 1979 serving multiple life terms for
his 
part in a deadly attack on an Israeli town.

Kantar's release and return to Lebanon received a hero's welcome.

"Thank God we arrived to this day; this day of victory, never to return to
a 
day of defeat. Thank God who gave me strength... and who always gave me
hope 
in the moments of weaknesses," Kantar told cheering crowds.

"Thank God who gave me the ability to endure, challenge and face 
imprisonment. Thank God (who) resurrected in this country a resistance,
this 
great Islamic resistance."

Transfer

Meanwhile, trucks bedecked with flowers trans****ted the remains of 199
Arab 
fighters from the border town of Naqura to the Lebanese capital where a 
ceremony was to be held in their honor before they would be handed over to

their families.

Sup****ters threw rose petals and rice and some cheered as the make****ft 
hearses carrying the bodies of the Lebanese and Palestinian fighters
passed 
on its journey to Beirut.

The mothers of some of the Palestinian fighters killed in battles with 
Israeli troops during Lebanon's 1975-1990 civil war wept as they
accompanied 
the cortege and sought to touch the coffins draped in Lebanese or 
Palestinian flags.

The remains were handed over by Israel as part of the swap deal with 
Hizbullah.
Funerals were held for the two soldiers in Israel on Thursday.

Their capture sparked a devastating 34-day Israeli onslaught in Lebanon,
in 
which over 1,200 Lebanese, mostly civilians, and over 160 Israelis, mostly

soldiers, were killed.

IslamOnline.net & News Agencies

http://tinyurl.com/6f4u9z
 




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