- Rafi Eitan
:"For the former
Israeli Defense Forces Chief of Staff and former IsraeliMinister of Agriculture , seeRafael Eitan "MKs
Date of birth = birth date and age |1926|11|23
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Knesset(s) = 17th (current)
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Gov’t roles = Minister of Pensioner AffairsRafael (“Rafi”) Eitan ( _he. רפי איתן, born
November 23 ,1926 ) is anIsrael i politician and former intelligence officer. Today he leads Gil and serves as Minister of Pensioner Affairs. In the past, he was in charge of theMossad operation that lead to the capture ofAdolf Eichmann . He served as an advisor onterrorism to Prime MinisterMenachem Begin , and in 1981 he was appointed to head the Bureau of Scientific Relations, then an intelligence entity on par withMossad , Aman and Shabak. Eitan assumed responsibility for and resigned over theJonathan Pollard affair, and the Bureau was disbanded. From 1985 until 1993, he was head of the government's Chemicals company, which was expanded under his leadership. After 1993, he became a businessman, noted for several large scale agricultural and construction ventures inCuba .The Early Years
Eitan was born in the
British Mandate of Palestine on November 23, 1926, inKibbutz Ein Harod. His parents wereZionist immigrants from Russia in 1923. His father Noach Hantman was a farmer and poet and his mother Yehudit Volwelsky, a social activist. They had four children, Rafi, Oded, Rina and Ami(Yechiam) and lived happily in Ramat HaSharon, a small settlement consisting of 100 families. Eitan went to a regular junior high public school, but finished his high school at the Agricultural School in Givat HaSchloshah in 1940 before going to theLondon School of Economics for his BSc in Economics.At age 12, engulfed in the prevalent Zionist sentiments of the day and to defend his settlement from Arab insurgencies, Eitan joined the
Haganah (Jewish Defense Force) from which he moved to thePalmach , a more elite part of the Haganah, upon completion of high school in 1944. Through clandestine operations, he was to assist the illegal immigration ofJew ish refugees fromEurope , who were fleeingNazism , into Palestine. His most famous operation at this time was blowing up the British radar onMount Carmel near the port city ofHaifa . To reach it, Eitan had to crawl underground through sewers, thus earning the name 'Rafi the Smelly', which would differentiate him in later years from the otherRafael Eitan , a well-known Israeli Chief of Staff and politician. It was also during this time that he metItzhak Rabin , who would later become Israeli Prime Minister.The Intelligence Years
During the
Israeli War of Independence , Eitan served in Army intelligence, from where he was propelled to commanding posts in the internal intelligence agency (Shin Bet ). Later, Eitan served as Chief of Coordination between Shin Bet andMossad . This position would allow him the biggest triumph in a post-Holocaust Israel: the capture ofAdolf Eichmann . In a daring mission, after much intelligence research recognized Adolf Eichmann alive and well, and living in Argentina, Eitan and his team went to Argentina to kidnap and take him to Israel, where he was tried and found guilty of atrocious crimes against the Jewish people during WWII. During the process of capturing Eichmann, Eitan personally vetoed the capture ofJoseph Mengele , who was under Mossad surveillance, arguing that the eventual loss of focus could jeopardize the Eichmann mission [http://www.thestar.com/News/World/article/488904] .During 1964-1966, Eitan headed a two-year operation in which armaments sold and delivered by the Germans to the Egyptian government 'disappeared'. In those days, Israel had no peace treaty with Egypt.
Eitan was also involved in the secret planning and implementation of the attack on the
Iraq i Osirak nuclear reactor in June 1981, an event widely criticized at the time by many countries.The Later Years
Eitan continued his work in intelligence until 1972, when he left the organization and went on to the private sector, raising tropical fish and other agricultural ventures. But in 1978, the government of
Menahem Begin , the then Prime Minister of Israel, called him back to be his advisor on terrorism, as Eitan was regarded and admired as one of the most respected experts in this field. In 1981, Eitan was named head of the Defense Ministry'sLekem , the Bureau for Scientific Relations, where he continued work on terrorism. In 1984, Lakam was put in touch withJonathan Pollard , an American citizen, who worked on anti-terrorist activities at the US Naval Investigative Services. Pollard had contacted the Israeli government with top secret information on the terrorist activities of Israel's enemies. When Jonathan Pollard was arrested in the US in 1985, Lekem was disbanded. Eitan was offered then the position as head of the state-owned Israel Chemicals Corporation, from where he retired in 1993 at the age of 67. During his tenure, the company underwent a rapid expansion in terms of sales, development and manpower making it the largest government-held firm in the country.Advisor to MI6 on Counter-Terrorism
According to the book "Gideon's Spies" by
Gordon Thomas , during the mid 1980's the Thatcher government in Britain developed a relationship with Eitan as an advisor to MI6 oncounterterrorism operations inNorthern Ireland . This relationship came to a head in 1985, whenMossad agents helped track an IRA bomb team inGibraltar . The three member IRA team was killed by the British SAS, under highly controversial circumstances. It was subsequently reported in British papers that Rafi Eitan and Mossad had played a surveillance role in the operation, and IRA command put out orders for assassination teams inIreland and Britain to find and kill Rafi Eitan. Due to this threat of assassination, and the embarrassment of the Israeli government over Eitan's unauthorized relationship with the operation, Eitan left Britain and ended his relationship with Britain's intelligence services. This incident strained Israeli/British relations for several years.Business venture in Cuba
In 1992, Eitan was approached by Irving Semmel, a successful Brazilian businessman, to bid on a contract for an agricultural deal in
Cuba , which involved the cultivation of the largest citrus grove cooperative on the island. After winning the bid, Eitan built a partnership with four other international entrepreneurs to run the deal. The company GBM (Grupo BM) was incorporated in Cuba, but Eitan represents the company in Israel under the name 'Reesimex'.Due to the success of the venture and the connections acquired, GBM also won the contract to build the world trade center in
Havana , and aHolocaust Memorial at the center of the Old City of Habana. Recently, GBM was awarded the "Medal for Agricultural Work" by the Cuban government.In addition to this deal, GBM has started expanding its business deals to the rest of
Latin America . It runs various agricultural projects in theDominican Republic , among others.Head of "Gil"
Eitan was asked to represent the Israeli retirees in the general election held on
March 28 2006 . The party went on to win a large number of seats (7), despite predictions that it would not secure more than 2-3, at best, and would not pass the vote threshold, at worst.Other interests
Eitan enjoys good health and claims to be nowhere near retirement. In his spare time, he is known as an avid sculptor. Over the 30 years that he has been sculpting, Eitan has produced over 100 pieces. He recently had a one man show at the offices of the high-tech company "Brown".
External links
* [http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/Government/Personalities/From+A-Z/Rafi+Eitan.htm Bio: Rafi Eitan] , Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 4 May 2006
*" [http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull Eitan vows to focus on pensioner's issues] " Jerusalem Post, 29 March 2006
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