Historical Dictionary of Israeli Intelligence

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The Israeli response to the Munich massacre involved widespread
reprisals against all individuals and organizations thought to have
been in any way associated with the murders, as determined by the
secret Committee X. Palestinian terrorists were targeted for assassi-
nation in a series of actions, including the Wrath of God Operation
and the Spring of Youth Operation.

MUSTAFA HAFEZ ASSASSINATION. SeeHAFEZ, MUSTAFA
ASSASSINATION.

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NAFSU AFFAIR.Izzat Nafsu was a former Israel Defense Forces
(IDF) lieutenant and member of the Circassian minority of non-Arab
Muslims. In Israel they are a tiny and loyal minority. In 1976, Nafsu
was serving in intelligence Unit 504in southern Lebanon, an area
then occupied by Israel. One of his tasks was to seek out Lebanese
Arab collaborators; other duties included providing arms and medical
supplies to the Christian and Shi’ite Lebanese who opposed the
Palestinians. In this sensitive duty, he was not briefed on exactly who
he could establish contact with and who not. On the night of 4 Janu-
ary 1980 a fellow officer in Nafsu’s unit knocked at the door of his
home, woke him, and asked him to go with him at once on a secret
military mission. Nafsu took leave from his wife, promising to return
as soon as the mission was over. In fact, he was taken to a room in a
hotel in Haifa rented by the Israeli Security Agency(ISA) for inter-
rogation. There he was arrested on suspicion of treason and of spying
for the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO). At first he was in-
terrogated fairly, but as the interrogation went on, he was transferred
to Kishon Prison in Haifa where the ISA had its own cells and the in-
terrogation became very brutal. After 40 days of interrogation, he
broke down and gave a full confession. During Nafsu’s trial, held on
camera, Nafsu’s lawyer, Zvi Hadar, maintained that his confession
was false and extracted from him illegally, as indeed was the case.
At the end of 1982, Nafsu was convicted and sentenced to 18 years
in prison; he was demoted to the rank of private. Nafsu’s conviction was
based on testimony by a Lebanese named Abu Kassem, who said that

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