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Israel recovered, through a joint intelligence operation led by the Military Intelligence Directorate and the Mossad, the remains of soldier Yehuda Yakutiael Kats, who went missing during the Battle of Sultan Yaqoub in Lebanon in 1982 and was martyred there. The operation took about 44 years and involved gathering information over decades, carried out after locating the remains as part of efforts that spanned many years. His identity was confirmed at a center affiliated with the Military Rabbinical Authority in cooperation with the army and police. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that the operation was conducted through a "special operation," while Chief of Staff Eyal Zamar considered this step to have closed the case of the missing soldiers from the battle, which was one of the most prominent events of the Lebanese war. This recovery comes after two previous operations to retrieve the remains of two other soldiers from the same battle, thus ending the case of missing soldiers that has persisted for more than four decades.
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