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Former Israeli operative recounts covert return to Israel during 1973 war, mentions contacts with Uzi Dayan and military intelligenceFormer Israeli operative recounts covert return to Israel during 1973 war, mentions contacts with Uzi Dayan and military intelligence
Former Israeli operative recounts covert return to Israel during 1973 war, mentions contacts with Uzi Dayan and military intelligence The passage provides a first‑person account of a covert operative (formerly Ehud Brog, now Barak) re‑entering Israel during the 1973 Arab‑Israeli war and contacting senior figures such as Uzi Dayan and a military intelligence officer. It hints at possible undisclosed missions and privileged access to command centers, which could merit follow‑up on the individual's identity, the nature of the mission, and any classified activities. However, the excerpt lacks concrete details on financial flows, illegal actions, or direct misconduct, limiting its immediate investigative value. Key insights: Operative changed name from Ehud Brog to Barak and was flown back to Tel Aviv on a priority military flight.; Contacted Uzi Dayan (future senior defense official) for a meeting at Lod airport.; Reference to a ‘Motta’ who warned of Syrian tanks near Nafakh, indicating real‑time war intelligence.
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Former Israeli operative recounts covert return to Israel during 1973 war, mentions contacts with Uzi Dayan and military intelligence The passage provides a first‑person account of a covert operative (formerly Ehud Brog, now Barak) re‑entering Israel during the 1973 Arab‑Israeli war and contacting senior figures such as Uzi Dayan and a military intelligence officer. It hints at possible undisclosed missions and privileged access to command centers, which could merit follow‑up on the individual's identity, the nature of the mission, and any classified activities. However, the excerpt lacks concrete details on financial flows, illegal actions, or direct misconduct, limiting its immediate investigative value. Key insights: Operative changed name from Ehud Brog to Barak and was flown back to Tel Aviv on a priority military flight.; Contacted Uzi Dayan (future senior defense official) for a meeting at Lod airport.; Reference to a ‘Motta’ who warned of Syrian tanks near Nafakh, indicating real‑time war intelligence.
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