TYRE, Lebanon, May 26 (AFP) - A Lebanese woman detained in Israel for a year and a half for spying in south Lebanon was released Wednesday, police here said. Yvonne Sueidi, 38, was driven in an Israeli military jeep to Bayyada, the last village in the Israeli-occupied border strip before the Al-Hamra passage way into government-held territory, and handed over to a delegate from the International Committee of the Red Cross. Sueidi, who is from the Jezzine area in the extension of the Israeli occupied zone in south Lebanon, had been accused of collaborating with Lebanese government intelligence. She was kidnapped from her home by the pro-Israeli South Lebanon Army militia. A total of 42 Lebanese are still being held inside the Jewish state, said Mohammed Safa, the head of a campaign group, the Defence Committee for Lebanese Detained by Israel. Twenty-two of them have been tried and convicted, but most have already served their sentences and are being held under extended administrative detention procedures. The other 20 prisoners have been detained without trial for several years as bargaining chips for Israeli soldiers or their remains.  