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“THE PROBLEM WITH OPERATION Salt Fish, for Sharon and for Israel, was that the entire world was watching. With each failed assassination attempt, Israel looked more and more like a military power overrunning a sovereign nation in a monomaniacal quest to kill a single man. Arafat, rather than being seen as a bloodthirsty terrorist, was now the hunted leader of a nation of refugees trampled by the Israeli war machine”
Dec 21, 2025 06:55PM
Rise and Kill First: The Secret History of Israel's Targeted Assassinations

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“Whoever kills a terrorist will get a bottle of champagne, and anyone who takes a prisoner will get a bottle of soda”

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Dec 15, 2025 09:27AM
Rise and Kill First: The Secret History of Israel's Targeted Assassinations


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“They always failed in the getaway stage. I ordered that in planning an operation, the same weight be given to the goal and the getaway, and if there’s no way of getting out in one piece, don’t execute”
Dec 12, 2025 03:15AM
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Lawrence Casiraya
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“I wonder about the nature and the fate of this nation, capable of such fine spiritual sensitivity, of such profound love of humanity, of such honest yearning for the beautiful and the sublime, while at the same time it produces from amongst the ranks of its youth boys who are capable of murdering people with a clear mind and in cold blood by thrusting knives into the flesh of young, defenseless Bedouin”
Dec 09, 2025 01:56AM
Rise and Kill First: The Secret History of Israel's Targeted Assassinations


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