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'Man who most damaged Israel' gives first interview

September 8, 2016 10:21
Spilled the beans: Amos Levinberg

By

Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

1 min read

Amos Levinberg, a former Israeli intelligence officer who was a prisoner of war in Syria nearly 43 years ago and has been described as "the man who caused the greatest damage to Israel", gave his first interview last week.

In an emotional interview on Channel Two, Mr Levinberg admitted that he had disclosed many secrets under interrogation, but blamed his superiors for having stationed him on the front line.

At the outbreak of the Yom Kippur War in 1973, he was a young lieutenant in Unit 8200, the IDF's main signals intelligence outfit.

As a Network Intelligence Officer (NIO) dealing with the surveillance of Syria, Mr Levinberg had a very high security clearance. In addition, he was highly curious and, with a phenomenal memory, picked up many secrets that were not relevant to his position.

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