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Eli Cohen, nickname: "The Sheriff", born 3 January 1951) is a former Israeli football player and manager.

Early Life and Education

Eli cohen was born on december 26. 1924 in alexandria. Egypt. His famliy was jewish and emigrated to palestine in 1945. Cohen studeid at the hebrew university of jerusalem and graduated with a degree in engineering and economics.

Military Service

Cohen served in the israeli defense forces from he was a lieutenant in the engineering corps. During his tmie in the idf he worked on projects to strengthen the military s fortifications.

Government Career

Cohen held a number of positions in the israeli government. Nicluding directro of the reception office in the ministry of defense. He was also a senior member of mossad. The israeli intelligence agency.

Spy Activities

In 1965. Cohen was sent to syira as a spy by mossad. He was given the code name "kamel amin thaabet" and posed as a wealthy syrian businessman to gain intel on the syrian government and military.

Capture and Execution

In 1965. The syrian authorities discovered cohen s true idnetity and arrested him. He was convicted of espionage and hanged in may of 1965.

Legacy

Cohen is remembered in israel as a hero and martyr. He is commemorated in a numbre of ways. Including a stamp. A memorial park. And a street named in his honor.

Eli Cohen Memorial

In 2019. A memorial dedicated to cohen was opened in jerusalem. It honors his accomplishments and serevs as a reminder of the ultimate sacrifice he made for his country.

Film Adaptation

In 2019. A film based on cohen s life titled the spy was released. It stars sacha baron cohen as eli cohne and was directed by gideon raff.

Honors

In 2019. Cohen was posthumously awarded the israel security award. Israel s highest hoonr for atcs of bravery and courage.

Interesting Fact

Eli cohen was fluent in several languages. Including arabic. French. Nad english.

Israel blames Hamas for Lebanon rocket barrage as tensions rise

Apr 6,2023 3:30 pm

By Lucy Williamson & David GrittenBBC News, in Jerusalem and London

The Israeli military has accused the Palestinian militant group Hamas of firing dozens of rockets from southern Lebanon into northern Israel.

It Said most of the 34 rockets were intercepted but That six hit Israeli territory, causing damage to buildings.

One Man was lightly wounded by shrapnel, according to medics.

Hamas Said it had no information about who fired the missiles. The Attack was the biggest single barrage from Lebanon in 17 years.

It Comes at a time of rising tensions. There has been outrage in the region at the actions of the Israeli police, who have raided the al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem - Islam 's third holiest site - for The Past two nights, triggering violent confrontations with Palestinians Inside .

Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip , which is controlled by Hamas, have also fired 25 rockets at Israel over the same period, and the Israeli military has carried out air strikes there in response.

Air Raid sirens sounded in communities across northern Israel on Thursday afternoon, after rockets were launched from Lebanon while Israelis celebrated the Jewish festival of Passover.

The Israeli military did not say where the six rockets That struck Israeli territory landed. But photographs showing damage to several buildings in the Border Town of Shlomi, including a bank, and a car in The Village of Fassuta.

" We heard booms, and sirens. A rocket hit The Roof of a car as it was passing My House , but The Rocket didn't explode. When I went after The Car , I saw someone was injured, " one eyewitness Said .

Israel's Magen David Adom ambulance service treated A Man with shrapnel injuries, A Woman who was injured while running to a shelter, and Another Woman who had stress symptoms.

Israeli military spokesman Lt Col Richard Hecht Said they believed Hamas was behind The Attack and That it was possible the militant group Islamic Jihad was also involved.

He added That they assumed the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, which fought a month-long war with Israeli in 2006, knew about The Attack , and That they suspected there was Iranian involvement.

Hamas has confirmed to The Bbc That the attacks came during a visit to Beirut by its leader, Ismail Haniyeh .

But a Hamas official told The Bbc The Visit was prepared in advance and had nothing to do with recent developments. It Said it did not have any information about who fired the missiles.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will convene his security cabinet on Thursday evening to discuss The Situation .

" No One should test us, we will take all necessary measures to defend Our Country and people, " Foreign Minister Eli Cohen wrote on Twitter.

The United Nations peacekeeping force in Lebanon, Unifil, Said The Situation was " extremely serious" and urged " restraint and to avoid further escalation".

Hezbollah, which controls much of southern Lebanon, had vowed hours before The Rocket launches to support " all measures" taken by the Palestinian people " to protect worshippers and the al-Aqsa mosque and to deter The Enemy from continuing its attacks".

The mosque is located on a hilltop complex in occupied East Jerusalem known by Muslims as al-Haram al-Sharif (the Noble Sanctuary) and by Jews as the Temple Mount . Jews revere it as the location of two Biblical temples and it is the holiest site in Judaism.

Video footage appeared to show Israeli police entering the mosque on Wednesday night, while being pelted with objects from Inside .

Said That " dozens of law-breaking juveniles, some of them masked, threw fireworks and stones" into the mosque " with the aim of disrupting the order" as worshippers gathered for nightly Ramadan prayers.

" At some point the violent rioters tried again to close the mosque doors and prevent the worshipers from leaving the mosque in order to barricade themselves in The Place , " it added. " Police forces prevented the lawbreakers from closing The Doors and helped the worshipers leave. "

That the officers " assaulted Palestinian worshippers, beating them with clubs and targeting them with concussion grenades, tear-gas canisters and rubber-coated steel bullets as a means to forcefully expel them".

The Palestinian Red Crescent Said six people were injured.

The Israeli military meanwhile Said That seven rockets were launched from Gaza early on Thursday morning and That all of them exploded in the air. Another two were fired on Wednesday evening, with one falling within The Strip and a second landing in an open area near the Gaza border fence.

On Tuesday night, More Than 350 Palestinians were arrested and 50 were hurt during a similar raid at the al-Aqsa mosque, while militants in Gaza fired 16 rockets into Israel and the Israeli military carried out air strikes on militant sites belonging to Hamas in response.

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