ELDAD REGEV


Eldad Regev (image courtesy of the Regev family)

'Eldad Regev' is an Israeli soldier, born in Qiryat Motzkin, captured by Hezbollah fighters along with Ehud Goldwasser on 12 July 2006, in Israel near the Lebanese border, sparking the 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict. [1] His rank is First Sergeant. [2]
On 11 October, Shlomo Goldwasser, father of the other captured soldier, said that although the kidnapped soldiers issue "went down from the public's agenda, those who are tasked with releasing the soldiers are working day and night to find a solution."[1]
Hassan Nasrallah, the Secretary General of Hezbollah, stated on 31 October 2006 that indirect talks with Israel on hostage return had begun.[2]
Hezbollah has refused to state whether Eldad and Ehud are alive. The Israeli government has started to have doubts that the soldiers are still alive. On December 6, 2006, a previously classified report stated that the two soldiers were critically wounded during the abduction.[3][4][5][6]

Contents
The raid
References
See also
External links

The raid


Main articles: Zar'it-Shtula incident

The fighting began at around 8 AM when Hezbollah launched a barrage of Katyusha rockets and mortars on Israeli towns and military positions along the Lebanese border, apparently as a diversion.[3] A force then attacked two armored IDF Humvees patrolling near the Israeli village of Zar'it with anti-tank rockets, killing three soldiers and capturing the two others, and then retreating into Lebanon near the town of Ayta al-Sha`b.
An Israeli Merkava Mk. II tank was destroyed by a 200-300 kg improvised explosive device while attempting to pursue the soldiers into Lebanon, killing all four crewmembers.[4] An eighth soldier was killed while attempting to retrieve their bodies.

References


1. Kites for soldiers, protests for Olmert Miri Chason
2. "Hezbollah confirms Israel talks", ''BBC News'', 1 November 2006
3. Clashes Spread to Lebanon as Hezbollah Raids Israel
4. IDF releases names of two reserve soldiers captured by Hezbollah

See also



Gilad Shalit

Ehud Goldwasser

Zar'it-Ayta ash-Shab incident

Israeli MIAs

External links



Banim.org: Official site about the 2006 MIAs (Shalit, Goldwasser, Regev)

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