DUBAI (Reuters) - Hizbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said on Thursday two Israeli soldiers seized last week would be released only in a prisoner swap, despite a 10-day-old Israeli bombing campaign against Lebanon.
Looking composed and striking a defiant note in a televised interview, Nasrallah said international pressure on the Lebanese guerrillas to give up the captives would get nowhere.
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