This document appears to be a page (p. 67) from a memoir or autobiography, likely by a high-ranking Israeli figure (possibly Ehud Barak, given the Sayeret Matkal context often found in these files). The text details a historical covert military operation involving Sayeret Matkal crossing into Syria to gather intelligence. It describes interactions with Generals Tzur and Yoffe, and includes an anecdote about the narrator and Yori Cohen stealing gasoline from General Yoffe's jeep before the mission. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of document production for a congressional investigation.
This document is a page from a memoir or narrative, likely by Ehud Barak (given the references to Stanford and the Sayeret), produced during House Oversight proceedings. It details the planning of a covert Israeli military operation to bug Syrian communications lines in the Golan Heights, discussing logistical challenges like land mines and the nervousness of command. The text mentions key figures such as Avi Telem and Meir Har-Zion and references the narrator's later time at Stanford University.
This document appears to be a page from a memoir or historical account (likely Ehud Barak's, given the context of Epstein document dumps containing his writings) describing the history of the Israeli special forces unit Sayeret Matkal. It details the suicide of captured soldier Uri Ilan in 1956, the subsequent ban on cross-border ops, the formation of Sayeret Matkal by 'Avraham,' and the recruitment of key historical figures like Meir Har-Zion. The narrator mentions joining the unit as a recruit in the summer of 1960. The page bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
This document is page 54 of a book or memoir, bearing a House Oversight Committee stamp (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027902), likely produced during investigations into Jeffrey Epstein's associates (specifically Ehud Barak). The text is a first-person narrative recounting the author's (contextually Ehud Barak) recruitment into the Israeli special forces unit 'Sayeret Matkal' in April 1960. It details his dissatisfaction with regular training, a conversation with a friend named Avraham Ramon who suggests the special unit, and his subsequent meeting with military intelligence officers Sami Nachmias and Shmil Ben-Zvi.
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