1999 Letter from Unnamed ‘Shadowy Organization’ Praising Advice on Prisoner Release for US/Israeli Forces
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The passage references a vague foreign‑government‑linked organization thanking the author for counsel on prisoner release, hinting at covert cooperation with U.S. and Israeli military/intelligence. Ho Letter dated 1999 from an unidentified ‘shadowy organization’ Expresses gratitude for advice and action related to prisoner release (Pidyon Shevuyim) Mentions cooperation with U.S. and Israeli armed
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