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Eli Zeira ( Hebrew: אלי זעירא) (born April 4 1928) is a former major general in the Israel Defense Forces. He was director of Aman, Israel's military intelligence, during the 1973 Yom Kippur War. He is most remembered for his ill-conceived prewar assessment that Egypt and Syria would not attack (also known as "The Concept"), [1] [2] despite intelligence to the contrary.
The postwar Agranat Commission, set to investigate the reasons for the costly war, found Zeira to be negligent of his duty, and he resigned. [3]
In 2004, former Mossad Director-General Zvi Zamir accused Zeira of leaking the identity of Ashraf Marwan, an Egyptian billionaire who served as a Mossad informant. [4] The State Prosecutor's Office opened a criminal investigation, which proved inconclusive and was closed in 2012. [5]
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Eli Zeira ( Hebrew: אלי זעירא) (born April 4 1928) is a former major general in the Israel Defense Forces. He was director of Aman, Israel's military intelligence, during the 1973 Yom Kippur War. He is most remembered for his ill-conceived prewar assessment that Egypt and Syria would not attack (also known as "The Concept"), [1] [2] despite intelligence to the contrary.
The postwar Agranat Commission, set to investigate the reasons for the costly war, found Zeira to be negligent of his duty, and he resigned. [3]
In 2004, former Mossad Director-General Zvi Zamir accused Zeira of leaking the identity of Ashraf Marwan, an Egyptian billionaire who served as a Mossad informant. [4] The State Prosecutor's Office opened a criminal investigation, which proved inconclusive and was closed in 2012. [5]