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Dealing With the Devil.(World Affairs)(Israel swaps Hizbullah prisoners for its captured soldiers)

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Byline: Adam B. Kushner

When Israel swaps prisoners with its enemies, it gets back its fallen soldiers but hurts the rest of us.

Israelis take great pride in their military prowess, aggressive style and impressive combat record. Such swagger supposedly defines Israel's deal-making style, too, especially when it comes to terrorists: Jerusalem doesn't negotiate, period. This bright-line approach is often lauded by the U.S. government, which similarly refuses to negotiate with terrorists, even when they kidnap U.S. soldiers.

Yet the truth about Israeli policy turns out to be more complicated. Last week, Jerusalem released a convicted Hizbullah spy in exchange for the remains of Israeli soldiers killed in Lebanon in the summer of 2006. German diplomats mediating the talks announced that this was just a prelude to another swap. Some leaders and experts have praised the move as a sign of a new Israeli pragmatism. But such trades--last week's was hardly the first--may actually hurt Israel more than they help.

The immediate worry, of course, is security. Todd Sandler, a professor of economics at the University of Southern California, says that while the numbers are hard to track because attackers can change their names, "when hijackers were released, they performed those acts again and again until they were killed or captured." In one famous 1985 exchange, Jerusalem traded 1,150 Arab prisoners for three soldiers captured during the Lebanon occupation. Some of those fighters soon turned their guns against the Jewish state once more.

The Israelis have since learned their lesson, says Robert Hunter, who was director of Middle East affairs on the National Security Council during the Carter administration. There are up to 40,000 Arabs in Israeli jails today, and many could indeed be released without posing an immediate security threat. Last fall, in an effort to bolster the teetering government of Mahmoud Abbas, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert liberated 90 prisoners, none of whom, Olmert swore, had previously engaged in terrorism. And Nissim Nasser--the Hizbullah spy Israel just freed into Lebanon--is now so well known that he no longer poses an espionage threat. "Obviously they only release the people who don't pose a big risk," says Hunter.

Analysts say there's an even greater threat, however: the strategic danger that prisoner swaps will ...

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