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Israeli forces have discovered the remains of the last missing soldiers from the Battle of Sultan Yaqoub in Lebanon, which took place in June 1982 during the Israeli invasion of Lebanon, after more than 45 years. It is believed that the remains brought to Israel belong to soldier Yehuda Katz, and they are currently undergoing tests to confirm his identity. The Israeli army has informed Katz's family of the findings. Israel has previously retrieved the remains of other soldiers from the battle, including that of soldier Zekhary Baumel in 2019 and Tzvika Vildman in 2025, through special operations coordinated with intelligence agencies, as part of ongoing efforts to identify and repatriate the missing. The battle was one of the fiercest incidents during the Israeli invasion of Lebanon and resulted in numerous casualties, both killed and wounded, among the forces.
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