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Zeev Raz explains the mind-set of Israeli pilots

Man who led 1981 Israeli strike on Osirak explains the mind-set of pilots who take on the ultimate challenge

September 13, 2012 11:42
Colonel Raz: \"We were sitting targets\"

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Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

2 min read

If the Israeli Air Force is ever sent to bomb Iran’s nuclear installations, many of the commanders planning and leading the operation will have been students of Zeev Raz.

In the late 1980s, the former fighter pilot was commander of the Iraeli Air Force (IAF) Flight School and he has no doubt that “if they are sent, they will execute it perfectly”.

The man who in 1981 led the attack on the Iraqi nuclear reactor at Osirak has doubts, however, regarding the wisdom of such a mission.

Colonel Raz (ret) took off at 4pm on June 7, 1981, leading eight F-16 fighter-bombers on a three-hour round trip over enemy territory. On the way they dropped 16 tons of explosives, obliterating Saddam Hussein’s reactor.

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