Former Israeli officer recounts 1980s Lebanon security zone debates and Rabin’s defense policy
Former Israeli officer recounts 1980s Lebanon security zone debates and Rabin’s defense policy The passage provides a first‑hand account of internal Israeli deliberations over the Lebanon security zone, naming Yitzhak Rabin as Defense Minister and describing proposed militia‑based security arrangements. While it offers specific historical context and potential leads about military strategy and civilian militia involvement, the information is largely already known and lacks new concrete evidence of wrongdoing or financial flows. Key insights: Rabin served as Defense Minister throughout a 1983‑1987 national‑unity government.; Debate over shrinking the Israeli security zone from the 40‑km line to the Litani River.; Proposal to replace Israeli troops with locally recruited militias, including the South Lebanon Army.
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Former Israeli officer recounts 1980s Lebanon security zone debates and Rabin’s defense policy The passage provides a first‑hand account of internal Israeli deliberations over the Lebanon security zone, naming Yitzhak Rabin as Defense Minister and describing proposed militia‑based security arrangements. While it offers specific historical context and potential leads about military strategy and civilian militia involvement, the information is largely already known and lacks new concrete evidence of wrongdoing or financial flows. Key insights: Rabin served as Defense Minister throughout a 1983‑1987 national‑unity government.; Debate over shrinking the Israeli security zone from the 40‑km line to the Litani River.; Proposal to replace Israeli troops with locally recruited militias, including the South Lebanon Army.
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