Final month, police arrested 5 residents of Tuba-Zanghariya within the North on suspicion of involvement within the disappearance of soldier Man Hever, who has been lacking for 29 years since leaving his base within the Golan Heights.
The police obtained new info, in response to which there was suspicion that a number of the detainees had been concerned or had data of particulars associated to his disappearance. The arrests had been made about three weeks in the past, after which the Nazareth Justice of the Peace’s Courtroom ordered a blanket gag order concerning the investigation.
After a number of extensions of detention, the suspects had been launched final week after the investigation reached a lifeless finish and inadequate proof was discovered to proceed their detention. For about 10 days, the detainees had been unable to satisfy with their legal professionals.
Man Hever, a soldier within the Artillery Corps, disappeared in August 1997 from the “Zivan” base within the Golan Heights. His disappearance led to the launch of a large-scale search operation by safety forces and volunteers, however all efforts did not yield findings that might clarify the circumstances of his disappearance.
Over time, varied reviews have been printed, together with claims that Hever is being held in a jail in Syria, however these have by no means been verified. The affair of Hever’s disappearance is taken into account one of many biggest mysteries within the historical past of the Israeli safety system, and the investigation is reopened now and again, however up to now his destiny stays unknown.
In early 2023, the IDF reported that searches had been being carried out within the Golan Heights to find findings concerning Hever’s disappearance, however no related findings had been discovered.
“Over time, varied operations have been and are being carried out to find the lacking IDF soldier, Man Hever, together with in latest instances,” the IDF stated. “The IDF has knowledgeable the household of the present exercise and can proceed to accompany them.”
A few decade in the past, a German citizen arrested in Syria just a few years earlier claimed to have new details about Hever’s destiny.
Miriam Koenika, a Jewish researcher, has visited a number of nations around the globe lately, and on one in all her journeys, she arrived in Syria. Whereas touring the nation, she was arrested by native safety forces and transferred to a two-week interrogation in a jail in Damascus.
In accordance with her, sooner or later a younger interpreter was introduced into the cell, who, she claimed, bore a powerful resemblance to the lacking soldier.











