Memo recounting 1971 Israeli special‑forces planning and internal disagreements
Memo recounting 1971 Israeli special‑forces planning and internal disagreements The passage is a historical recollection of internal debates within the Israeli military over a proposed raid to free pilots held in Syria. It mentions well‑known figures (Rafael Eitan, Golda Meir, Chaim Bar‑Lev) but provides no new evidence of wrongdoing, financial flows, or current misconduct. The information is already part of the public record and offers no actionable leads for contemporary investigations. Key insights: Rafael “Raful” Eitan opposed a Sayeret Matkal operation to abduct Syrian officers.; Golda Meir’s counter‑terrorism adviser Avraham Arnan supported the plan.; The proposed raid involved using transport helicopters and captured armored cars.
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Memo recounting 1971 Israeli special‑forces planning and internal disagreements The passage is a historical recollection of internal debates within the Israeli military over a proposed raid to free pilots held in Syria. It mentions well‑known figures (Rafael Eitan, Golda Meir, Chaim Bar‑Lev) but provides no new evidence of wrongdoing, financial flows, or current misconduct. The information is already part of the public record and offers no actionable leads for contemporary investigations. Key insights: Rafael “Raful” Eitan opposed a Sayeret Matkal operation to abduct Syrian officers.; Golda Meir’s counter‑terrorism adviser Avraham Arnan supported the plan.; The proposed raid involved using transport helicopters and captured armored cars.
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