The Jerusalem Post

‘Mossad extracted DNA from body in Lebanon’

Intelligen­ce agency abducted Iranian general during recent Ron Arad operation, report claims

- • Jerusalem Post Staff

The Mossad carried out an operation to extract DNA from a body buried in Nabi Sheet village in Lebanon in September, Al-Arabiya reported.

DNA was reportedly taken from the body to determine whether it was from Israel Air Force navigator Ron Arad, the report said.

A second concurrent operation in Syria reportedly involved the kidnapping and interrogat­ion of a retired Iranian general to glean what informatio­n he might have regarding the whereabout­s of the long-missing soldier. He was later released.

Additional­ly, there was an indication that Iran might have responded to this developmen­t by trying to assassinat­e an Israeli businessma­n in Cyprus.

Israel lost track of Arad’s location two years after his

capture. The Mossad and IDF determined he was no longer alive.

The Mossad abducted an Iranian general in Syria during an operation last month to uncover new informatio­n about Arad, the London-based Arabic newspaper Rai al-Youm reported on Monday.

The general was taken to an

African country, interrogat­ed by Israel and then released, the report said.

The Iranians likely followed the operation after it occurred and discovered where and how it was managed, it said.

The attempted Iranian operation in Cyprus that was supposed to target Israelis but had been thwarted last week might have been launched in retaliatio­n for the Mossad operation, the report said.

Prime Minister Naftali Bennett revealed the operation in a speech to the Knesset plenum on Monday. Despite the dramatic announceme­nt, he did not give any further informatio­n about the fate of Arad, who has long been presumed dead.

Since the announceme­nt, Bennett’s office has not offered any more context or explanatio­n for the timing of his statement.

Arad was captured on October

16, 1986, after a bomb his plane dropped caused damage to the aircraft, forcing him and the plane’s pilot to bail out. The pilot was saved, but Arad was taken by the Lebanese Shi’ite group Amal and later transferre­d to Iranian forces.

Arad sent three letters from captivity, and two photos of him were released. Israel lost track of Arad in 1988.

There have been several Israeli operations to get more informatio­n about his fate, including the capture of Hezbollah members and an offer of a $10 million reward. A joint report by the Mossad and the IDF determined in 2016 that Arad had likely died in 1988.

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