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Misha Arens, Shamir, and Sayeret Matkal linked to 1984 Kav 300 incident amid political turmoil

Misha Arens, Shamir, and Sayeret Matkal linked to 1984 Kav 300 incident amid political turmoil The passage suggests a possible covert decision by senior Israeli officials (Misha Arens and Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir) to allow elite unit Sayeret Matkal to use lethal force in the 1984 Kav 300 hijacking case, hinting at a tacit policy of extrajudicial killings. While it provides names and a timeframe, it lacks concrete evidence of orders, financial transactions, or direct wrongdoing, limiting immediate investigative steps. However, the connection of high‑level political figures to a controversial security operation during a volatile election period makes it a moderate‑value lead for further inquiry. Key insights: Misha Arens references the Kav 300 incident and questions why terrorists survived after a combat operation.; The author infers Sayeret Matkal carried out lethal force without explicit orders.; Implication that both Arens and Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir tacitly approved such actions.

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Misha Arens, Shamir, and Sayeret Matkal linked to 1984 Kav 300 incident amid political turmoil The passage suggests a possible covert decision by senior Israeli officials (Misha Arens and Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir) to allow elite unit Sayeret Matkal to use lethal force in the 1984 Kav 300 hijacking case, hinting at a tacit policy of extrajudicial killings. While it provides names and a timeframe, it lacks concrete evidence of orders, financial transactions, or direct wrongdoing, limiting immediate investigative steps. However, the connection of high‑level political figures to a controversial security operation during a volatile election period makes it a moderate‑value lead for further inquiry. Key insights: Misha Arens references the Kav 300 incident and questions why terrorists survived after a combat operation.; The author infers Sayeret Matkal carried out lethal force without explicit orders.; Implication that both Arens and Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir tacitly approved such actions.

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