Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, discussed planning a covert operation to assassinate Saddam Hussein in 1992
Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, discussed planning a covert operation to assassinate Saddam Hussein in 1992 The passage reveals a high‑level Israeli decision‑making process that considered targeting a foreign head of state, providing specific names, dates, and a documented internal memo. This is a strong lead for investigating covert foreign operations, but the claim is limited to internal discussion without evidence of execution, and similar allegations have circulated before. Key insights: Rabin and an unnamed senior official (the author) debated a 1992 plan to kill Saddam Hussein.; A November 1992 exercise was conducted as a final viability test for the operation.; Internal memo from Rabin’s military aide reportedly records Rabin’s approval and framing of the target as a "meaningful objective."
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Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, discussed planning a covert operation to assassinate Saddam Hussein in 1992 The passage reveals a high‑level Israeli decision‑making process that considered targeting a foreign head of state, providing specific names, dates, and a documented internal memo. This is a strong lead for investigating covert foreign operations, but the claim is limited to internal discussion without evidence of execution, and similar allegations have circulated before. Key insights: Rabin and an unnamed senior official (the author) debated a 1992 plan to kill Saddam Hussein.; A November 1992 exercise was conducted as a final viability test for the operation.; Internal memo from Rabin’s military aide reportedly records Rabin’s approval and framing of the target as a "meaningful objective."
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