Shlomo Gazit
Shlomo Gazit was a prominent Israeli military intelligence officer known for his significant role in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) during the Yom Kippur War in 1973. He served as the head of the IDF's Military Intelligence Directorate (Aman) and played a crucial part in intelligence assessments and operations during a pivotal time in Israeli history. With a distinguished career, Gazit was recognized for his analytical skills and leadership, contributing to the evolution of military intelligence in Israel. His insights into intelligence failures and successes have made him a respected figure in military and academic circles.
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Gazit, who succeeded Zair, believed Marwan was an Egyptian plant and established a secret committee to investigate the matter.
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Shlomo Gazit, who later became the head of Military Intelligence, criticized the reliance on Ashraf Marwan's information.
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Shlomo Gazit stated that Marwan was implanted deep within Israeli intelligence.
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