Israeli Sayeret Matkal commander recounts aborted 1970s Syrian officer abduction plan involving Eli Zeira, Moshe Dayan, and Golda Meir
Israeli Sayeret Matkal commander recounts aborted 1970s Syrian officer abduction plan involving Eli Zeira, Moshe Dayan, and Golda Meir The passage provides a detailed, time‑stamped account of a covert operation that was never executed, naming senior Israeli officials (Eli Zeira, Moshe Dayan, Golda Meir, Motta Gur, David ‘Dado’ Elazar). While the narrative offers concrete leads—specific dates, locations, and chain‑of‑command decisions—it largely repeats known historical context and does not reveal new evidence of wrongdoing or illicit financial flows. Nonetheless, it could guide further archival research into Israeli decision‑making and possible undisclosed operations in Lebanon/Syria during that period. Key insights: Plan to abduct senior Syrian officers on June 9‑10, 1970s, near the Lebanon‑Syria‑Israel tri‑border.; Eli Zeira (former Mossad chief) was consulted but dismissed the operation.; Approval would have required Moshe Dayan and possibly Prime Minister Golda Meir.
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Israeli Sayeret Matkal commander recounts aborted 1970s Syrian officer abduction plan involving Eli Zeira, Moshe Dayan, and Golda Meir The passage provides a detailed, time‑stamped account of a covert operation that was never executed, naming senior Israeli officials (Eli Zeira, Moshe Dayan, Golda Meir, Motta Gur, David ‘Dado’ Elazar). While the narrative offers concrete leads—specific dates, locations, and chain‑of‑command decisions—it largely repeats known historical context and does not reveal new evidence of wrongdoing or illicit financial flows. Nonetheless, it could guide further archival research into Israeli decision‑making and possible undisclosed operations in Lebanon/Syria during that period. Key insights: Plan to abduct senior Syrian officers on June 9‑10, 1970s, near the Lebanon‑Syria‑Israel tri‑border.; Eli Zeira (former Mossad chief) was consulted but dismissed the operation.; Approval would have required Moshe Dayan and possibly Prime Minister Golda Meir.
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