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Mother begs MI6 to find soldier son

May 26, 2011 12:53
Miriam Baumel with the remains of her son Zachary’s dogtag

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Jonathan Kalmus,

Jonathan Kalmus

1 min read

The mother of one of Israel's longest-missing soldiers, Zachary Baumel, made an emotional plea this week for MI6 and the British government to "live up to their humanitarian obligations" and reveal information about Israel's missing soldiers.

Miriam Baumel was speaking during a visit to the UK this week. Zachary was captured with two other Israeli soldiers, after the battle of Sultan Yacoub in Lebanon in 1982.

All three, members of an Israeli tank crew, are understood to have been taken by the Syrians, and it is thought that British diplomats in Damascus at the time witnessed the three being paraded through the Syrian capital.

Mrs Baumel, 79, travelled from Israel to London after making requests to meet, on a personal basis, unidentified British government officials.