There was no prisoner exchange, Manelis said, explaining that it was an operational mission carried out by military intelligence.
Close to 40 years after he was went missing in action following the Battle of Sultan Yacub, the body of Sgt. Zachary Baumel has been returned to Israel for burial.
Baumel’s body was repatriated to Israel via a third country several days ago and identified by his DNA at the Abu Kabir Forensic Institute as well as by the Chief Military Rabbi Brig.-Gen. Eyal Karim, IDF Spokesperson Brig.-Gen. Ronen Manelis said on Wednesday.Thead of the manpower directorate Maj.-Gen.l Motti Almoz personally informed the Baumel family that he had been identified.
“This was a long-term effort by the intelligence community and the Missing Persons Division during which various operational activities were carried out to locate the missing soldiers, ” the military said, adding that the military is “committed to continuing the efforts to locate Sergeant Yehuda Katz, Sergeant Tzvika Feldman and all the missing soldiers and captives, and all fallen IDF soldiers whose burial places are unknown.”
Manelis said he couldn’t say where he was buried for all these years, while Feldman was in the same tank as Baumel when he was killed, Manelis would not comment on whether the body of Feldman would soon be found and returned to Israel.
There was no prisoner exchange, Manelis said, explaining that it was an operational mission carried out by military intelligence.
“We never gave up on returning our missing soldiers from Sultan Yacub. There were several operations in this regard,” he said. Read more at JPost