In June this year, the remains of an Egyptian soldier who fought in the Six-Day War were found in the Sinai Peninsula.
Identification documents and personal objects were found near the remains, so it was known that it was Fawzi Muhammad Abdel Mawla.
Mawla was born on January 18, 1945 in Wadi al-Qumar, west of Alexandria. He is believed to have died at age 22, on the third day of the war, during the Egyptian army's withdrawal from the Sinai.
The foundation called Sinai Foundation for Human Rights published information about the discovery through its social networks, along with a request to the Egyptian Ministry of Defense for assistance in locating the soldier's family.
The Six-Day War, also known as the 1967 War, was a military conflict that pitted Israel against an Arab coalition consisting of the United Arab Republic (what is now Egypt), Syria, Jordan, and Iraq, which took place between on June 5 and 10, 1967.
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