Body of IDF soldier Sergeant First Class Zachary Baumel returns home after 37 years

Body of IDF soldier  returns home after 37 years

  •   Body of IDF soldier Sergeant First Class Zachary Baumel returns home after 37 years
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    A special IDF team has successfully managed to repatriate the body of Sergeant First Class Zachary Baumel. He had been missing in action since the battle at Sultan Yaaqoub, which occurred during Operation Peace for Galilee on the 11th of June 1982.
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    (Communicated by the IDF Spokesperson)
     
    An IDF special team, led by the Head of the Human Resources Directorate, Maj. Gen. Moti Almoz, today (April 3,2019) informed the Baumel family that the body of their loved one, Sergeant First Class Zachary Baumel, who has been missing since the battle at Sultan Yaaqoub, was located, brought to Israel and identified.
     
    The body of Sergeant First Class Baumel was identified with certainty at the L. Greenberg National Institute of Forensic Medicine as well as by the IDF Chief Military Rabbi, Brig. Gen. Eyal Karim.
     
    Teams from the Casualties Department of the Human Resources Directorate have also informed the families of the three IDF soldiers who went MIA during the battle at Sultan Yaaqoub, which occurred on the 11th of June 1982. The teams further informed the families of the location and recovery of the body of Sergeant First Class Zachary Baumel. Furthermore, the other families of the IDF’s MIA soldiers were also informed.
     
    This is a result of the protracted effort by the Israeli intelligence community and the MIA Allocation Team in the Casualties Department, during which various operations were conducted to locate those soldiers MIA from the battle.  The culmination of this effort was a series of operations over the past few months led by the IDF Military Intelligence Directorate that brought about the location and recovery of Sergeant First Class Zachary Baumel.

    The IDF is committed to the continuation of the efforts to locate Sergeant First Class Yehuda Katz and Sergeant First Class Tzvi Feldman, as well as all MIA IDF soldiers and fallen IDF soldiers whose resting place is unknown.

    The Chief of the General Staff, Lt. Gen. Aviv Kohavi, the commanders of the IDF and its soldiers send their condolences to all the families, including the Baumel, Katz and Feldman families, in these complex moments.