Mossad coordination with Israeli unit on planned attacks against Palestinian leaders in Beirut after Munich massacre
Mossad coordination with Israeli unit on planned attacks against Palestinian leaders in Beirut after Munich massacre The passage reveals a previously undocumented liaison between Mossad and an unnamed Israeli intelligence unit discussing detailed plans to attack apartments in Beirut housing Palestinian leaders linked to Black September. It provides concrete operational questions, dates (mid‑December 1972), and names (Golda, Ahrahle) that could be pursued, but lacks specific identities of targets, financial details, or evidence of execution, limiting its immediate investigative impact. Key insights: Mossad approached an Israeli unit in mid‑December 1972 with a theoretical question about attacking three flats in Beirut.; Detailed building layouts and security assessments were exchanged, indicating serious operational planning.; Golda Meir is mentioned as directing Ahrahle, who coordinated the effort, suggesting high‑level political involvement.
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Mossad coordination with Israeli unit on planned attacks against Palestinian leaders in Beirut after Munich massacre The passage reveals a previously undocumented liaison between Mossad and an unnamed Israeli intelligence unit discussing detailed plans to attack apartments in Beirut housing Palestinian leaders linked to Black September. It provides concrete operational questions, dates (mid‑December 1972), and names (Golda, Ahrahle) that could be pursued, but lacks specific identities of targets, financial details, or evidence of execution, limiting its immediate investigative impact. Key insights: Mossad approached an Israeli unit in mid‑December 1972 with a theoretical question about attacking three flats in Beirut.; Detailed building layouts and security assessments were exchanged, indicating serious operational planning.; Golda Meir is mentioned as directing Ahrahle, who coordinated the effort, suggesting high‑level political involvement.
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