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Israel in tears over soldier who was abducted - then wasn't

August 7, 2014 14:35
Hadar Goldin, killed on Friday

ByAnshel Pfeffer, Anshel Pfeffer

2 min read

For long hours on Friday, the IDF believed Hamas may have succeeded in capturing Lieutenant Hadar Goldin and spiriting him away through a tunnel to Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip.

In an attempt to prevent his capture, the IDF activated the Hannibal Directive - a planned response to a possible kidnap - and launched a massive bombardment of the area, in which dozens of Palestinian civilians were killed.

It took over 24 hours for the IDF to recover sufficient forensic evidence that proved Lt Goldin had been killed in the initial Hamas attack.

The incident took place after 9am on Friday morning, over an hour after a UN-brokered ceasefire - which was supposed to last for at least 72 hours - had gone into effect. Hamas fighters ambushed a group of soldiers from the Reconnaissance Company of the Givati Brigade near Rafah. The company commander, Major Benaya Sarel, and First Sergeant Liel Gideoni, were killed in the attack. Lt. Goldin, who was also fatally wounded, was taken from the battlefield into a nearby Hamas tunnel. A group of Givati chased after them into the tunnel and managed to retrieve some of Lt. Goldin's personal effects.