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Israel has reportedly reached out to officials in Syria and the region to locate the grave of Israeli spy Eli Cohen, who was executed in Damascus in 1965, and to bring his remains to Israel, the Hezbollah-affiliated Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar reported on Saturday, citing diplomatic sources.
Cohen began his espionage mission in Syria in 1961, successfully infiltrating the upper echelons of the Syrian regime. Through these connections, he gathered and transmitted critical intelligence about Syria’s military preparations on the Golan Heights. At the height of his success, Cohen was even considered for the position of deputy Syrian defense minister.
In 1965, his cover was blown, and he was arrested. Despite Israel’s efforts to save him, Cohen was put on trial and later hanged in Damascus. Syrian authorities described him as “the greatest spy Israel had ever had in the Arab world.” His remains have never been returned, and all efforts to locate them have thus far been unsuccessful.
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