Family of missing soldier launches website

Armored Corps soldier Guy Hever vanished without trace in Golan Heights in 1997. Family claims he's being held in Syria, offers reward for any information leading to his whereabouts
Ehud Kenan|
The family of missing IDF soldier Guy Hever setup a website askingthe public for any information that may shed light on his mysterious disappearance, which took place 12 years ago.
Hever, an Armored Corps serviceman, disappeared in the Golan Heights on August 17, 1997. A military inquest into his disappearance concluded that he vanished wearing his army fatigues and carrying his service rifle.
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The family claimed time and again that all signs indicate Hever is being held in Syria, prompting Jerusalem to ask Damascus for information on the missing soldier, but to no avail.
The website presents information regarding Hever's disappearance, as well as offer various articles concerning the case and the story of the family's relentless efforts to find out what happened to their loved one.
The Hever family is offering a $10 million reward for any information which may lead to Guy's whereabouts.
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