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Israeli forces have discovered the remains of First Sergeant Yehuda Katz, the last soldier missing since the Battle of Sultan Yaqoub in 1982, after 44 years have passed since the incident. This has led to the closure of one of the most mysterious cases in the history of the Israeli army. The remains were found during a special operation carried out by military intelligence units in cooperation with the Mossad. The battle took place in June 1982 between Israeli and Syrian forces, resulting in the death of 20 Israeli soldiers and the loss of six, amid controversy over the circumstances and outcomes. It was conducted by an armored brigade led by Avigdor Ben-Gal and his deputy Ehud Barak, who later became Israel’s Prime Minister. The fate of two other Israeli soldiers, Ron Arad and Guy Hever, remains unknown to this day.
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