
Reuven Shiloah
Reuven Shiloah was the first director of the Mossad, Israel's national intelligence agency, serving from its establishment in 1951 until 1952. He played a crucial role in shaping the operational principles and strategies of the agency, focusing on the safety of Jewish communities worldwide and establishing connections with foreign intelligence services. Shiloah is also known for his involvement in the development of Israel's peripheral doctrine, which aimed to strengthen ties with countries located distant from Israel.
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Reuven Shiloah was one of the founders of the Israeli intelligence service and its first director.
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