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March 24, 2011

Now Lebanon - Israel releases Lebanese shepherds, says correspondent - March 24, 2011

Israel reportedly released on Wednesday two Lebanese shepherds that were kidnapped a day earlier at the Lebanese southern border with Israel.
NOW Lebanon’s correspondent reported that the two shepherds, identified as Elion Farid al-Alam and Mohammad Zahra, were released at 10 a.m. on Tuesday.
The correspondent added that the two men were handed to the Red Cross at the Naqoura Crossing in the South, who in turn handed them to the Lebanese army.
Two shepherds were kidnapped by Israeli forces Tuesday while working next to the town of Rmeish on the Lebanese side of the southern border


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