Jordanian soldiers’ remains damaged by alleged negligent recovery in Israel

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A diplomatic crisis between Israel and Jordan may be inevitable following the recovery of Jordanian soldiers' remains in Jerusalem, which were reportedly damaged through negligent care. The soldiers were buried in Jerusalem during the 1967 Six Day War and were recently uncovered during construction in the area. ZAKA, the Israeli organization that collects remains, reportedly treated the recovery of the remains negligently, breaking many of the bones and mixing them in such a way that it may not be possible to distinguish to whom they belong. Suggested Set: Tensions on the rise between Israel and Syria
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