PNN – The Golani regime returned Eli Cohen’s archive to the Zionist regime in order to get closer to it.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, citing Reuters, the terrorist regime in Golani intends to normalize its relations with the Zionist regime in order to lift sanctions and get closer to the United States. Therefore, the regime has begun to cooperate with Tel Aviv.
Accordingly, three informed sources told Reuters: The Golani regime has agreed to hand over the personal belongings of executed Zionist spy Eli Cohen to Israel in order to reduce Israeli hostility and show goodwill to US President Donald Trump.
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Tel Aviv announced on Sunday that it had recovered a collection of documents, photographs and personal belongings belonging to Cohen, obtained by the Mossad spy agency in cooperation with a foreign intelligence agency.
However, a Syrian security source and a person familiar with behind-the-scenes negotiations between the two countries said that the archive was actually offered to Israel as an indirect gesture by the Golani regime as it seeks to reduce tensions and gain Trump’s trust.
Eli Cohen, who was executed in Damascus’ central square in 1965, is still regarded in Israel as a national hero and the greatest spy in Mossad history after infiltrating the highest levels of Syrian political power. The military intelligence he provided to Israel played a crucial role in the country’s swift victory in the 1967 Middle East War.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday described Cohen as “a legend” and “the greatest intelligence officer in Israeli history.”
While Tel Aviv has been seeking for years to return his body for reburial in the occupied territories, the return of the archive, which was kept by the Syrian intelligence service for 60 years, has been described by the Mossad as “an achievement of the highest moral value.”
Zionist officials have not yet revealed details of how they obtained access to this archive, only emphasizing that this action was the result of “a secret and complex operation by the Mossad in cooperation with an allied foreign intelligence service.”