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Israeli soldier thought captured is declared dead

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Mother Lea and brother Haimi of Israeli soldier Hadar Goldin are seen during a news conference outside their home in Kfar Saba. Photo: Reuters

The Israeli military said Sunday that an Israeli soldier it previously believed had been captured by Hamas fighters in a Gaza ambush had in fact been killed in battle that day.

The soldier’s purported capture Friday had helped shatter an internationally brokered cease-fire, drawn global condemnation and triggered a military assault on the area of his disappearance in southern Gaza that left dozens of Palestinians dead and scores of homes destroyed.

The military did not explain how it reached the conclusion that Hadar Goldin, a 23-year-old infantry lieutenant, was killed in battle Friday.

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The announcement of his death came amid signs that Israel is scaling back its 27-day-old ground operation in Gaza.

In a televised address late Saturday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu suggested troops would reassess the operation after completing the demolition of Hamas military tunnels under the Gaza-Israel border. Security officials said the tunnel mission was winding down.

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Israeli Army 2nd. Lt. Hadar Goldin, 23, is from Kfar Saba, central Israel. Photo: AP
Israeli Army 2nd. Lt. Hadar Goldin, 23, is from Kfar Saba, central Israel. Photo: AP
At the same time, Netanyahu warned that Hamas would pay an “intolerable price” if it continued to fire rockets at Israel and that all options remain on the table.

Hamas said it would not halt its fire if Israel withdraws unilaterally.

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