Former Sayeret Matkal officer recounts delayed revival of cross‑border intelligence operations in early 1960s Israel
Former Sayeret Matkal officer recounts delayed revival of cross‑border intelligence operations in early 1960s Israel The passage provides a personal recollection of internal Israeli military deliberations about restarting cross‑border intelligence work. It lacks concrete names, dates, transactions, or evidence of wrongdoing, offering only a vague lead about possible operations. While it hints at high‑level military decision‑making, there is no actionable detail for investigators. Key insights: Mentions a senior figure with authority over Military Intelligence who could have authorized cross‑border ops.; Describes a slow decision‑making process that delayed the revival of such operations until summer 1962.; References personal service in Sayeret Matkal and officers’ school, indicating insider perspective.
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Former Sayeret Matkal officer recounts delayed revival of cross‑border intelligence operations in early 1960s Israel The passage provides a personal recollection of internal Israeli military deliberations about restarting cross‑border intelligence work. It lacks concrete names, dates, transactions, or evidence of wrongdoing, offering only a vague lead about possible operations. While it hints at high‑level military decision‑making, there is no actionable detail for investigators. Key insights: Mentions a senior figure with authority over Military Intelligence who could have authorized cross‑border ops.; Describes a slow decision‑making process that delayed the revival of such operations until summer 1962.; References personal service in Sayeret Matkal and officers’ school, indicating insider perspective.
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