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Former Israeli operative recounts planned 1970s operation to ambush Yasser Arafat in Lebanon

Former Israeli operative recounts planned 1970s operation to ambush Yasser Arafat in Lebanon The passage offers a historical anecdote about a planned Israeli military operation against Yasser Arafat, mentioning Eli Zeira of military intelligence. While it provides some operational detail, it lacks new evidence, concrete documents, or actionable leads for current investigations, and the events are decades old, limiting investigative usefulness and novelty. Key insights: Mentions Eli Zeira, head of Israeli military intelligence operations department.; Describes a proposed ambush of Yasser Arafat's convoy in southern Lebanon.; Details coordination between Israeli artillery, helicopters, and F‑4 jets.

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House Oversight
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kaggle-ho-011598
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Former Israeli operative recounts planned 1970s operation to ambush Yasser Arafat in Lebanon The passage offers a historical anecdote about a planned Israeli military operation against Yasser Arafat, mentioning Eli Zeira of military intelligence. While it provides some operational detail, it lacks new evidence, concrete documents, or actionable leads for current investigations, and the events are decades old, limiting investigative usefulness and novelty. Key insights: Mentions Eli Zeira, head of Israeli military intelligence operations department.; Describes a proposed ambush of Yasser Arafat's convoy in southern Lebanon.; Details coordination between Israeli artillery, helicopters, and F‑4 jets.

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kagglehouse-oversightisraelmilitary-intelligenceyasser-arafatpalestinian-factionshistorical-operations

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