UNITED NATIONS -- Arab sources at the United Nations tell NewsMax that
negotiations between the Israel Defense Forces and "representatives"
of Hezbollah to arrange a prospective "prisoner" swap have begun in
the Shebaa Farms area of southern Lebanon.
"It began shortly after the U.N. Security Council passed the cease-fire
resolution (Friday night)."
"Right now they are discussing the numbners of prisoners to be
exchanged," claimed an Arab source at the U.N.
The recent clash between Israel and Hezbollah began on July 12, when
rhe Lebaneae terrorist group crossed the border into northern Israel
and kidnapped two IDF soldiers.