Two British journalists were captured in Libya for three weeks by a local militia, suspected to be Israeli spies when Welsh writing on medical supplies with one of them was mistaken for Hebrew. Gareth Montgomery-Johnson and Nicholas Davies-Jones had been working for Iranian English-language channel Press TV, when the Misrata Brigade in Tripoli detained them on February 22. Speaking to BBC 5Live following their release, Montgomery-Johnson explained the circumstances of their detention, saying that he and Davies-Jones weren\'t given any information at all. \"My father, who\'s a nurse, had given me some bandages in case we got into trouble. Some had Welsh written on and they thought this was Hebrew and we were Israeli spies,\" Montgomery-Johnson said. The two Britons were released on Monday and are now back in the UK.
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