Former Israeli officer recounts Arik Sharon's promotion offer and involvement in 1982 Lebanon war planning
Former Israeli officer recounts Arik Sharon's promotion offer and involvement in 1982 Lebanon war planning The passage provides a first‑person account linking former Defense Minister Ariel (Arik) Sharon to a promotion offer and strategic planning for the 1982 Lebanon war. It identifies specific individuals (Sharon, Raful Eitan, Dan Shomron) and dates (June 6, 1982) that could be pursued for corroboration, but offers no new documentary evidence, financial details, or undisclosed misconduct. The lead is moderately useful for historical or accountability investigations but lacks novelty or concrete wrongdoing. Key insights: Arik Sharon, as Defense Minister, personally offered a two‑star general promotion to the narrator.; The promotion required approval from Chief‑of‑Staff Raful Eitan, who initially delayed the appointment.; The narrator participated in planning meetings before the Israeli incursion into Lebanon on June 6, 1982.
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Former Israeli officer recounts Arik Sharon's promotion offer and involvement in 1982 Lebanon war planning The passage provides a first‑person account linking former Defense Minister Ariel (Arik) Sharon to a promotion offer and strategic planning for the 1982 Lebanon war. It identifies specific individuals (Sharon, Raful Eitan, Dan Shomron) and dates (June 6, 1982) that could be pursued for corroboration, but offers no new documentary evidence, financial details, or undisclosed misconduct. The lead is moderately useful for historical or accountability investigations but lacks novelty or concrete wrongdoing. Key insights: Arik Sharon, as Defense Minister, personally offered a two‑star general promotion to the narrator.; The promotion required approval from Chief‑of‑Staff Raful Eitan, who initially delayed the appointment.; The narrator participated in planning meetings before the Israeli incursion into Lebanon on June 6, 1982.
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