The IDF announced Wednesday that the grave of Private Jacob Zrihan, a soldier killed in 1948 whose burial place was unknown, has been located after 78 years.
The IDF announced Wednesday at 19:56 Jerusalem that the grave of Pvt. Jacob Zrihan, a soldier missing since 1948, has been located after 78 years. The discovery, which followed a 15-year investigation by the IDF's Missing Persons Unit, pinpointed his burial site as a mass grave at the Kiryat Anavim military cemetery, containing seven other soldiers who fell in Operation Harel in April 1948.
Within minutes of the initial announcement, The Zioneer and other outlets reported that the soldier was identified as Pvt. Yaakov Zrihan and that his remains were interred in a mass grave alongside seven comrades. The Zioneer further reported that the IDF had notified the family and that a military ceremony would be held to add a tombstone at the cemetery. The entire sequence of developments was published at 19:56 Jerusalem, reflecting the rapid unfolding of the story.
As The Zioneer reported earlier, the family of Pvt. Zrihan was informed that his body was in a mass grave at Kiryat Anavim. The soldier fell in April 1948 during Operation Harel, a series of convoys to relieve Jerusalem. The identification was the culmination of a 15-year investigation by the IDF's Missing Persons Unit.
The IDF has not yet released the date of the military ceremony or additional details about the other soldiers buried in the same grave. The army's announcement includes a link for further information.
7 developments
- DevelopingIDF soldier found without vital signs at northern base, apparently self-inflicted
- DevelopingIDF soldier found without signs of life in central Israel; circumstances investigated
- DevelopingFallen soldier Yair Eliyahu remembered one year after his death in Gaza
- DevelopingMilitant's death confirmed, identity undisclosed
Source and signal
- Internal intake
