Israel has made contact with Syrian and foreign officials in a renewed effort to locate and repatriate the remains of spy Eli Cohen, according to the Lebanese Al-Akhbar newspaper on Saturday. This confirms an earlier report by i24NEWS after the fall of the Assad regime.

Cohen, who had infiltrated Syria under the identity of Kamel Amin Thaabet, a supposed businessman from a Syrian family that had emigrated to Latin America, had managed to weave an impressive network of influence, establishing relationships with the highest Syrian political and military officials before being unmasked. He was executed in Marjeh square, in the center of Damascus, on May 18, 1965. Since then, Syrian authorities have always kept the location of his tomb secret, rejecting all mediation attempts proposing exchanges with Arab prisoners.

Israel is also reportedly seeking to establish contacts with groups that collaborated with Palestinian factions to find the body of one of three soldiers who disappeared during the Battle of Sultan Yacoub in the Bekaa during the 1982 invasion of Lebanon. This battle, which pitted Syrian and Israeli forces against each other on June 10, 1982, remains a painful chapter of history for Israelis after the bodies were taken. Two years ago, Russia allowed the return of the bodies of two of these soldiers as part of an agreement.

This double Israeli approach is part of Israel's policy to make every effort to repatriate its soldiers and agents, alive or dead.... Read More: JPost