Former Israeli officer recounts early encounters with Yasser Arafat and a thwarted 1970s assassination plot
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The passage is a personal memoir describing historic battles and a contemplated raid on Arafat that was blocked by military intelligence. It provides no new documentary evidence, specific dates, finan The author served in Sayeret Matkal and witnessed the Battle of Karameh (1970). He claims to have seen Yasser Arafat on a motorcycle during the battle. In the early 1970s he drafted a helicopter raid
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