- Zvi Zamir
Zvi Zamir ( _he. צבי זמיר) born Zvicka Zarzevsky (born 1925) was a Major General in the
Israel Defense Forces and the Director of theMossad from 1968 to 1974. Born inPoland , Zamir immigrated with his family to the thenBritish Mandate of Palestine when only seven months old. At the age of 18 Zamir began his military career, first as a soldier in the Haganah'sPalmach , a unit that included future Israeli leaders among the likes ofMoshe Dayan andYitzhak Rabin . During the1948 Arab-Israeli War , Zamir fought in the newly createdIsrael Defense Forces . After the war he continued climbing the chain of command, eventually promoted to the Commander of the Southern Command. His final IDF post before being appointed Mossad Director came in 1966 when he was appointed the military attaché toLondon .During his tenure at the Mossad, he helped carry out
Operation Wrath of God , the Israeli response to theMunich Massacre , and dealt with the lead up and aftermath of theYom Kippur War in 1973. After the German government refused to accept an Israeli team during the Munich hostage crisis, Zamir was sent to observe any activities. He was at theFürstenfeldbruck airbase the night that the failed rescue attempt left all nine remaining Israeli hostages dead. Zamir was interviewed about the incident in 1999 when he spoke with the producer of "One Day in September ", a documentary on the massacre. In it he strongly criticized the German rescue effort for its complete lack of coordination. He had previously been interviewed on this subject for an NBC profile during their coverage of the1992 Barcelona Olympics , and he has discussed the massacre several times since. Zamir currently resides inZahala , Israel, just north ofTel Aviv .Zamir was played by Ami Weinberg in Steven Spielberg's 2005 movie "Munich".
References
* [http://www.ba.no/nyheter/urix/article1960706.ece "Preventive measures"] Zamir interview in 2006.
*"One Day in September", (1999), a documentary by Kevin Macdonald.
*Raviv, Dan and Melman, Yossi. "Every Spy a Prince: The Complete History of Israel's Intelligence Community". Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1990. ISBN 0-395-47102-8 p. 179
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