Lebanese soldier detained in Israel released after four days

The army said the soldier was returned through the International Committee of the Red Cross and was transferred to a hospital for treatment.

 Women walk near destroyed buildings, with one holding the Hezbollah Flag, in the southern Lebanese village of Kfarkela, after the IDF  said that Israel would keep troops in several posts in southern Lebanon past the February 18 deadline for them to withdraw, February 18, 2025. (photo credit: REUTERS/EMILIE MADI)
Women walk near destroyed buildings, with one holding the Hezbollah Flag, in the southern Lebanese village of Kfarkela, after the IDF said that Israel would keep troops in several posts in southern Lebanon past the February 18 deadline for them to withdraw, February 18, 2025.
(photo credit: REUTERS/EMILIE MADI)

The Lebanese army on Thursday received a soldier who had been detained by Israel on Sunday, the army said in a post on X/Twitter.

Israel had said on Tuesday it would release five Lebanese held by its military in a "gesture to the Lebanese president."

The army said the soldier was returned through the International Committee of the Red Cross and was transferred to a hospital for treatment.

While the army did not identify the person released, it said on Sunday it had lost contact with one of its soldiers after he was shot while wearing civilian clothes by Israeli forces near the border in southern Lebanon and then was taken into Israel.

Lebanon received on Tuesday four detainees who had been detained by Israeli forces during the last war, the Lebanese presidency said.

Israel-Lebanon truce

Israel and Lebanon struck a truce deal brokered by Washington in November that ended more than a year of conflict between Israel's military and Lebanese armed group Hezbollah that was playing out in parallel with the Gaza war.

The four were not identified as soldiers.

Jerusalem Post Staff contributed to this report.