53 yrs after being hung as spy, Eli Cohen’s remains are to return to Israel

In a Kuwaiti newspaper report on Syria, the remains of Israeli spy Eli Cohen will be returned to his family for burial in Israel in exchange for military flexibility with Assad’s regime on Israel’s northern border.

By Arutz Sheva Staff

 

The Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Jarida, considered one of the most reliable in the Arab world, reported Thursday that Israel is very close to achieving a return of the remains of legendary Israeli spy Eli Cohen to Israel.

Eli Cohen, publicly hanged in the Marjeh Square, Damascus on 18 May 1965 – public domain

Cohen, an Egyptian-born Jew, worked as an undercover Israeli agent in Egypt and Syria before he was discovered and hanged in 1965.

By the time of his discovery, Cohen had managed to climb the ranks of the Syrian Defense Ministry, becoming the top advisor to Syria’s Defense Minister.

According to the report, Israeli intelligence received very accurate information about the place of his burial and personal possessions held by Syrian authorities.

It was also reported that an agreement had been reached to transfer the located remains for DNA testing, and if it turned out that they were Cohen’s, Israel would be willing to relax its position regarding the deployment of the Syrian army along the northern border.

No response was received from Cohen’s family.

Since being caught and executed in Damascus, Cohen’s family has tried to locate his burial place and bring him for burial in Israel. In the past decades, despite political talks with the Syrians, there has been no progress on the issue.

 

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