1964 Israeli covert operation planning notes involving Meir Amit and improvised equipment
1964 Israeli covert operation planning notes involving Meir Amit and improvised equipment The passage provides a historical anecdote about a 1964 Israeli intelligence operation, mentioning Meir Amit and logistical challenges. While it offers some detail on equipment prototypes, it lacks any actionable leads, contemporary relevance, or connections to current controversies or financial flows. The information is of limited investigative usefulness and does not implicate current high‑profile actors or sensitive matters. Key insights: Operation planned for February 1964 to tap a cable in the Sinai.; Weight of equipment (≈1,100 lb) was a major obstacle.; Meir Amit, then head of Israeli Military Intelligence, was involved in problem‑solving.
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1964 Israeli covert operation planning notes involving Meir Amit and improvised equipment The passage provides a historical anecdote about a 1964 Israeli intelligence operation, mentioning Meir Amit and logistical challenges. While it offers some detail on equipment prototypes, it lacks any actionable leads, contemporary relevance, or connections to current controversies or financial flows. The information is of limited investigative usefulness and does not implicate current high‑profile actors or sensitive matters. Key insights: Operation planned for February 1964 to tap a cable in the Sinai.; Weight of equipment (≈1,100 lb) was a major obstacle.; Meir Amit, then head of Israeli Military Intelligence, was involved in problem‑solving.
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