Elchanan Tenenbaum, who was abducted and held by Hizbullah terrorists for 40 months and who was freed on Thursday in the terrorist/hostage exchange, was transferred last night to a police installation near Netanyah. He will be questioned for possibly the next two weeks on such issues as the the circumstances of his abduction and the extent of the information he did or did not divulge to his kidnappers. His family will be allowed to visit him each day.



Tenenbaum's mental and physical health has been found to be worse than it appeared during his televised "interview" with Hizbullah of last week. Israeli officials feel that he was injected with steroids to make him appear healthier than he truly is, but their effects are now wearing off. His fingernails were torn out during the course of his torture, and he is suffering from dental problems and aggravated asthma.