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I think "operatives" is downplaying the acts of the perpetrators, they were terrorists. They intentionally attacked civilian targets. 85.148.244.121 ( talk) 05:45, 2 January 2020 (UTC)
What the perpetrators have done corresponds exactly with the core definition of terrorism. Here even those are euphemized as "operatives" who were convicted for their terror by a court. They are even belittled as "spies" ("Israel publicly honored the surviving spies on March 30, 2005"), although it is obvious that their job was not to spy; the labeling by the partisan jewish source is adopted here verbatim! This is certainly not in line with NPOV. -- Querstrebe ( talk) 20:36, 9 September 2023 (UTC)
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Hi. Informative article about the Lavon Affair. Just finished re-reading "The Spymasters of Israel" by Stewart Steven, where the Lavon Affair is described blow-by-blow. A citation could be added to show the inefficacy of official Israeli denial.
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It says: "Avri Elad allegedly informed the Egyptians, resulting in the Egyptian intelligence agency following a suspect to his target, the Rio Theatre, where a fire engine was standing by."
Who are the egyptians here? Does Elad inform egyptian police or the egyptian jews and the police intercepted the information?
Would be nice with som clearence.
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I think "operatives" is downplaying the acts of the perpetrators, they were terrorists. They intentionally attacked civilian targets. 85.148.244.121 ( talk) 05:45, 2 January 2020 (UTC)
What the perpetrators have done corresponds exactly with the core definition of terrorism. Here even those are euphemized as "operatives" who were convicted for their terror by a court. They are even belittled as "spies" ("Israel publicly honored the surviving spies on March 30, 2005"), although it is obvious that their job was not to spy; the labeling by the partisan jewish source is adopted here verbatim! This is certainly not in line with NPOV. -- Querstrebe ( talk) 20:36, 9 September 2023 (UTC)
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Hi. Informative article about the Lavon Affair. Just finished re-reading "The Spymasters of Israel" by Stewart Steven, where the Lavon Affair is described blow-by-blow. A citation could be added to show the inefficacy of official Israeli denial.
^ [1] Asnarb ( talk) 00:23, 19 October 2023 (UTC)
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It says: "Avri Elad allegedly informed the Egyptians, resulting in the Egyptian intelligence agency following a suspect to his target, the Rio Theatre, where a fire engine was standing by."
Who are the egyptians here? Does Elad inform egyptian police or the egyptian jews and the police intercepted the information?
Would be nice with som clearence.