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Eli Cohen was a master spy for Israel; some believe him to have been the greatest spy in the history of the Jewish state. He was born in Egypt, was a native speaker of Arabic, and then moved to Israel, where he was recruited by Mossad to infiltrate the highest circles in the Syrian government. He was first sent to live in Argentina, for several years, establishing his cover as a Syrian businessman in exile. He then moved to Syria, where he was accepted among the Syrian community as a returning Syrian businessman. He managed to pass himself as a Syrian businessman who was returning to the country after decades living in Argentina. He soon managed to penetrate the highest official and business circles, frequently giving parties where his guests, including military men, would talk freely about their work and their plans. Eventually Eli Cohen was found out, and executed.
Several months ago, the Mossad has brought back from Syria a huge cache of material about Eli Cohen that had been held in the strictest secrecy. How those Mossad agents managed to locate the 2500 documents, and bring them all back intact to Israel is another story of derring-do that we may never find out about. The story got little notice at the time it was published, and deserves more: “Mossad seizes 2,500 document Syrian files on executed spy Eli Cohen,” by Yonah Jeremy Bob, Jerusalem Post, May 18, 2025:
The Mossad announced on Sunday that, in a special operation inside Syria, it had seized the 2,500 document secret Syrian files on executed Israeli spy Eli Cohen.
According to the Mossad, Syria had kept the files in a highly secret and secure location and it took time for the Mossad to locate and plan to take the files even after the Assad regime collapsed on December 7-8.
Within the files, the Mossad found Cohen’s original forged passports, his apartment keys, and messages and assignments he received from the Mossad.
Further, the files contain Syrian surveillance of Cohen as he met with top Syrian officials.
In addition, the files contain an original copy of the last will and message which Cohen wrote before his execution, which until now was only available to the public as a copy of the content.
The files also include cassette recordings relating to Cohen.
Further, the files have a wide range of information about the public campaign which Cohen’s wife, Nadia, made to foreign leaders as well as to top Syrian leaders to plead to spare Eli Cohen’s life.
Both Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Mossad Director David Barnea met with Nadia and reiterated earlier promises to find Cohen’s body.
It was unclear why – if now the Mossad has his entire Syrian file – they have not located his body yet.
The new discoveries were revealed near the 60th anniversary of Cohen’s death….
A master spy, Eli Cohen is a national hero in Israel. Many questions remain that will now be answered definitively by these documents, which will be studied by historians and made available to the wider public. Now we will all learn how Cohen managed to inveigle so many high officials, civilian and military, to attend his soirees, what he learned about the deployment of Syrian troops, especially on the Golan Heights, how he persuaded the Syrian military to plant eucalyptus trees at military outposts so as to provide shade for their troops, trees which later served as targets for the IDF, whether Cohen — who paid a brief visit back to Israel in 1964 — wanted to remain in Israel, as some say, but was persuaded by his Mossad handlers to return to Syria, how he was caught by Syrian counter-intelligence, and how, brave to the last, he died, hung in public in Damascus, in 1965, at the age of 40.

So very sad. I saw the movie”spy”.
Cohen has become a national hero in Israel, and many streets and neighbourhoods have been named for him. Prime Minister Menachem Begin, Defense Minister Ezer Weizmann, Chief of Staff Mordechai Gur, and several Mossad operatives all attended his son’s Bar Mitzvah in 1977.[36] A memorial stone has been erected to Cohen in the Garden of the Missing Soldiers in Mount Herzl, Jerusalem.[37]
John Shea played Cohen in the television film The Impossible Spy (1987),[38] and Sacha Baron Cohen played him in the Netflix miniseries The Spy (2019).[39]
The Israeli settlement Eliad in the Golan Heights is named after him.[ sic
Makes the supposed “lack of intelligence” parroted in Israel about October 7th total BS!
As a Jew, I will never be convinced that there was no available intelligence via Mossad, Shin-Bet and the IDF.
Eli Cohen’s mastery of spy craft should be studied by Mossad and the other intelligence agencies with one important caveat that EVERY branch and intelligence officer should understand: MAKE YOUR STRATEGIC PLANS, EXECUTE THEM AND KEEP YOUR MOUTHS SHUT!!
Israel’s prosecution of the war in Gaza is a case study of ill-advised communications of plans and next steps. It is a critical misunderstanding of who is most closely listening and it is THE ENEMY..
If the plans for Iran had been blabbed like those for Gaza, it would have been a disaster with minimal results.
STOP TALKING!! Part of both spy craft and war plans effectiveness is SILENCE and the execution of those plans with stealth and efficiency.
The left in Israel cannot be assuaged by sharing. All it does is facilitate murky grounds for further protests and thwart the war being won.
Why do you think our fundamental prayer, the Shema, says Hear (Listen) oh Israel, the L-rd is our G-d, the L-rd is One?
Because you must listen to learn. We know that Eli Cohen was a masterful listener in order for him to be an effective spy and you don’t need to read his file to understand how pivotal listening and situational observance are to intelligence acquisition. Time for that wisdom to be universally applied to destroy Hamas.
Thank you for this.
I will look for the series on Netflix.
Cheers from NZ