A commemorative post notes that today, Wednesday, marks 44 years since the death of Israel Defense Forces Sergeant Tzach Goldhand during the First Lebanon War (Operation Peace for the Galilee) in 1982. Goldhand, then 28, was killed by Syrian artillery fire in the central sector near the Beirut-Damascus road, leaving behind a wife, a son, and a second son born two weeks after his death.
The message, published by The Zioneer's own intelligence desk channel, marks the 44th anniversary of the death of IDF Sergeant Tzach Goldhand. Goldhand served in the central sector of the 1982 Lebanon War, near what is described as the 'Manchuria' area along the Beirut-Damascus highway. He was killed by Syrian Katyusha rocket fire on June 21, 1982 (2 Tammuz 5742). The post is an internal memorial item, not breaking news, but is published as a desk-curated recognition of a fallen soldier whose story the channel chose to highlight today. No further details or new developments are reported.
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