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Israel recovers body of soldier missing since 1982

Tzvi Feldman’s remains were returned in a joint Mossad-IDF operation

May 11, 2025 11:11
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By

Joshua Marks,

Jewish News Syndicate

2 min read

The remains of Staff Sgt. First Class Tzvi Feldman, missing since the 1982 Battle of Sultan Yacoub during the First Lebanon War, have been returned to Israel in a special operation conducted by the Mossad and the Israel Defence Forces, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Sunday morning.

“For decades, Tzvika was missing, and efforts to locate him and the other MIAs from that battle never ceased,” said Netanyahu. “Today, we have brought Tzvika home.”

Feldman was one of three IDF soldiers declared missing in action during the tank battle against Syrian forces in Lebanon’s Beqaa Valley. Roughly six years ago, the remains of one of them, Sgt. First Class Zechariah Baumel, were returned and buried in Israel. The final soldier, Sgt. First Class Yehuda Katz, remains unaccounted for.

According to a joint announcement by the Mossad and the IDF, Feldman’s body was recovered in the heart of Syria and returned to Israel as part of a complex and covert operation, enabled by precise intelligence and operational capabilities demonstrating ingenuity and courage. His remains were identified at the Military Rabbinate’s Genomic Centre for Identifying Fallen Soldiers, and his family was informed in the presence of the prime minister.

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