Former Israeli Chief‑of‑Staff Yitzhak Rabin questioned safety of a secret Sinai booby‑trap defusal in 1965‑67
Former Israeli Chief‑of‑Staff Yitzhak Rabin questioned safety of a secret Sinai booby‑trap defusal in 1965‑67 The passage provides a first‑hand recollection linking a future prime minister (Yitzhak Rabin) to a covert Sayeret Matkal operation in the Sinai, suggesting possible undisclosed intelligence activities. However, it lacks concrete details such as dates, documents, or financial transactions, and the events are already part of known historical narratives, limiting its investigative novelty and actionable value. Key insights: Rabin personally oversaw a secret mission to retrieve a buried explosive‑bugging device in the Sinai.; The operation involved Sayeret Matkal reservists and a civilian scientist, Eliezer Gonn.; Rabin asked whether the device could explode spontaneously, indicating direct involvement in technical decision‑making.
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Former Israeli Chief‑of‑Staff Yitzhak Rabin questioned safety of a secret Sinai booby‑trap defusal in 1965‑67 The passage provides a first‑hand recollection linking a future prime minister (Yitzhak Rabin) to a covert Sayeret Matkal operation in the Sinai, suggesting possible undisclosed intelligence activities. However, it lacks concrete details such as dates, documents, or financial transactions, and the events are already part of known historical narratives, limiting its investigative novelty and actionable value. Key insights: Rabin personally oversaw a secret mission to retrieve a buried explosive‑bugging device in the Sinai.; The operation involved Sayeret Matkal reservists and a civilian scientist, Eliezer Gonn.; Rabin asked whether the device could explode spontaneously, indicating direct involvement in technical decision‑making.
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