Tuesday, July 01, 2008

Israel's Forgotten MIAs


Nissan Ratzlav-Katz

Yona Baumel, father of missing Staff Sgt. Zecharya Baumel, spoke to Israel National News about the latest ransom agreement Israel reached with Lebanon's Hizbullah terrorist organization. Unlike more recent kidnapping victims, Baumel feels his family has been abandoned. . Zacharya was one of five soldiers captured by elements of the PLO and Syrian forces in Southern Lebanon in June of 1982. Two soldiers were subsequently released in a prisoner exchange with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine's General Command, while Zecharya, Staff Sgt. Zvi Feldman and Staff Sgt. Yehuda Katz have been missing ever since. According to the Foreign Ministry, there have been indications that one or more of the soldiers are still alive and under Syrian control.

Yona Baumel told Arutz Sheva that Israel's current inactivity in relation to finding and returning his son, Feldman and Katz from their captivity is due to the length of time that has passed since the events. "The people in the army dealing with it must have been 10 years old when it happened," he said, "and it's left pretty much to the parents to fend for themselves in looking for information."

Baumel said that up until three years ago, the families had information that Zacharya was still being held by the Syrians. However, the lack of more current word of his son's fate, Baumel added, "is very worrisome."

Asked about the impact of exchanging terrorist prisoners for kidnapped Israelis, Baumel said, "I very definitely feel that it will encourage further kidnappings." He added that Israel has essentially agreed to play according to Hamas and Hizbullah rules, rather than demanding that Red Cross representatives be allowed to see the hostages before there is any discussion of a ransom.

He has always been against the exchange of live terrorist prisoners for the bodies of murdered Israelis, Baumel said, even if such a deal would include his son's remains. .

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