Alleged Shin Bet Involvement in Post‑Rescue Killings of Hijackers During Israeli Bus Hostage Crisis
Alleged Shin Bet Involvement in Post‑Rescue Killings of Hijackers During Israeli Bus Hostage Crisis The passage hints at a possible cover‑up by Shin Bet (Israel’s internal security service) in the killing of two captured terrorists after a hostage rescue. While it names no senior officials directly, it references the defense minister and chief‑of‑staff as decision‑makers, suggesting a chain of command that could be probed. The claim is not widely documented, offering a moderate‑novel lead that could merit investigative follow‑up, but lacks concrete dates, transaction details, or named individuals beyond generic titles, limiting its immediate impact. Key insights: Sayeret Matkal rescued hostages from a hijacked bus, capturing two terrorists alive.; Subsequent media reports claimed the captured terrorists were killed after the rescue.; A year later, a senior officer (Yitzhik Mordechai) was tried and exonerated for alleged involvement.
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Alleged Shin Bet Involvement in Post‑Rescue Killings of Hijackers During Israeli Bus Hostage Crisis The passage hints at a possible cover‑up by Shin Bet (Israel’s internal security service) in the killing of two captured terrorists after a hostage rescue. While it names no senior officials directly, it references the defense minister and chief‑of‑staff as decision‑makers, suggesting a chain of command that could be probed. The claim is not widely documented, offering a moderate‑novel lead that could merit investigative follow‑up, but lacks concrete dates, transaction details, or named individuals beyond generic titles, limiting its immediate impact. Key insights: Sayeret Matkal rescued hostages from a hijacked bus, capturing two terrorists alive.; Subsequent media reports claimed the captured terrorists were killed after the rescue.; A year later, a senior officer (Yitzhik Mordechai) was tried and exonerated for alleged involvement.
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