Revealed Israeli Military Exercise Simulating Assassination of Saddam Hussein Using Stand‑Off Missiles
Revealed Israeli Military Exercise Simulating Assassination of Saddam Hussein Using Stand‑Off Missiles The passage discloses a previously unknown Israeli plan to simulate a targeted strike on Saddam Hussein, involving senior military officials and a novel camera‑guided missile system. It provides concrete names, roles, and operational details that could be pursued for verification, but the claim remains uncorroborated and lacks direct evidence of an actual attempt, limiting its immediate impact. Key insights: Israeli defense forces conducted a 48‑hour exercise in the Negev to rehearse a missile strike on Saddam Hussein.; The operation involved a camera‑guided “stand‑off” missile and coordination with Sayeret Matkal commandos.; Senior figures present included deputy chief‑of‑staff Amnon Lipkin, head of military intelligence, head of operations, and Amiram Levin.
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Revealed Israeli Military Exercise Simulating Assassination of Saddam Hussein Using Stand‑Off Missiles The passage discloses a previously unknown Israeli plan to simulate a targeted strike on Saddam Hussein, involving senior military officials and a novel camera‑guided missile system. It provides concrete names, roles, and operational details that could be pursued for verification, but the claim remains uncorroborated and lacks direct evidence of an actual attempt, limiting its immediate impact. Key insights: Israeli defense forces conducted a 48‑hour exercise in the Negev to rehearse a missile strike on Saddam Hussein.; The operation involved a camera‑guided “stand‑off” missile and coordination with Sayeret Matkal commandos.; Senior figures present included deputy chief‑of‑staff Amnon Lipkin, head of military intelligence, head of operations, and Amiram Levin.
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