Israel's Mossad has successfully retrieved a significant archive of documents and photographs belonging to Eli Cohen, the country's most renowned spy, who was executed in Syria in 1965. Cohen's intelligence work is credited with helping Israel prepare for the Six-Day War. The recovered materials were obtained through a covert operation in Syria and include thousands of personal and operational items. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly acknowledged the operation, highlighting its historical and national importance. The recovery sheds new light on Cohen's legacy and the enduring impact of his espionage.
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اسرائیل نے 1960 کے جاسوس کی جائیداد واپس حاصل کی جو سوریہ نے سزا بھگتنے کے بعد حاصل کی تھی۔
Israel's spy agency Mossad has recovered a trove of documents and photographs belonging to its late agent Eli Cohen, who was hanged in a downtown Damascus square six decades ago after collecting intelligence on Syrian military plans.