Jerusalem - Almost 37 years after Sgt. Zachary Baumel went missing in action during the Battle of Sultan Yacoub in the 1982 Lebanon War, he was laid to rest on the Mount Herzl Military Cemetery in Jerusalem on Thursday evening.

The Kaddish, a Jewish prayer cited over the death of a close relative, was recited for the first time in honor of Baumel by his brother Shimon. Baumel’s father who was meant to recite the prayer but never could because his son was never confirmed dead, died 10 years ago.

President Reuven Rivlin eulogized Baumel saying ” Zachary a number of days before the Sultan Yacoub battle you wrote to your parents, don’t worry, everything is fine, but I won’t be coming home soon. 37 years later, you’ve returned home.”

“This day, when we are bringing you to your eternal rest, almost four decades after you fell, is the day that Israel is keeping its vow to our fallen soldiers. Today we can say, we have done everything to return our sons home,” Rivlin added.

Prime Minister Benajmin Netanyahu came to the funeral straight from the airport after arriving from Russia where he visited Russian President Vladimir Putin to thank him for his assistance in returning Baumel.

“The return of our missing soldiers is a sacred mission of all the governments of Israel [...] We have waited for this moment for 37 years,” Netanyahu said.

Speaking about the difficult battle at Sultan Yacoub Netanyahu said that what has remained of Baumel from that battle is his uniform from the tank corp and his tzizit, ritual fringes worn by religious men.

Netanyahu vowed to also return the bodies of the remaining soldiers who are still missing.  Read more at JPost