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Memoir excerpt describing early planning of a Sayeret Matkal operation in the 1950s

Memoir excerpt describing early planning of a Sayeret Matkal operation in the 1950s The passage provides a narrative of internal Israeli military deliberations and personal anecdotes about unit leadership, but it contains no concrete allegations, financial details, or links to high‑level political figures beyond generic references to Ben‑Gurion and Meir Amit. It lacks actionable leads for further investigation and repeats well‑known historical context. Key insights: Ben‑Gurion and senior Israeli military brass were hesitant to approve a Sayeret Matkal raid into Syrian territory.; Ya’akov Tal ("Tubul") was originally selected to lead the mission but withdrew due to academic acceptance at the Technion.; Meir Amit (then head of Mossad) was involved in pushing for a go‑ahead on the operation.

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Memoir excerpt describing early planning of a Sayeret Matkal operation in the 1950s The passage provides a narrative of internal Israeli military deliberations and personal anecdotes about unit leadership, but it contains no concrete allegations, financial details, or links to high‑level political figures beyond generic references to Ben‑Gurion and Meir Amit. It lacks actionable leads for further investigation and repeats well‑known historical context. Key insights: Ben‑Gurion and senior Israeli military brass were hesitant to approve a Sayeret Matkal raid into Syrian territory.; Ya’akov Tal ("Tubul") was originally selected to lead the mission but withdrew due to academic acceptance at the Technion.; Meir Amit (then head of Mossad) was involved in pushing for a go‑ahead on the operation.

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