- Yitzhak Hofi
Yitzhak Hofi ( _he. יצחק חופי) (born
25 January 1927 ) was the director ofMossad from 1974 to 1982.Hofi was born in
Tel Aviv . He joined theHaganah in 1944 and commanded a company in the Arab-Israeli War in 1948. He continued to serve in the Israeli Defense Forces in a variety of command, staff and training posts. He headed the Northern Command of the IDF during theYom Kippur War in 1973. He was Acting Chief of Staff for a brief period in 1974, before retiring from the military and taking the post of director of Mossad. Before that he was a general in theIsraeli Defense Forces in charge of the Northern Command. In July 1976, Hofi lobbied strongly for a rescue mission to be mounted to save the large number ofIsrael i passengers on a hijackedAir France airliner flown toEntebbe International Airport inUganda . [Thomas 149.] In order to facilitate the resultingOperation Entebbe , Hofi directed Mossadkatsa s to survey the airport, and used contacts inKenya n intelligence to allow the refueling of Israeli planes inNairobi on the return journey.Notes
References
*Black, Ian. Morris, Benny. "Israel's Secret Wars: A History of Israel's Intelligence Services". New York: Grove Press, 1991. ISBN 0-8021-1159-9, 322 p.
*Thomas Gordon. "Gideon's Spies: The Secret History of the Mossad". New York: St. Martin's Press, 1999. ISBN 0-312-25284-6
*Central Intelligence Agency. "Israel. Foreign Intelligence and Security Services, 1979". Included in the volume "Documents from the US Espionage Den", Tehran, 1982.
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