Julan Regime Agrees to Return Killed Spy’s Archives to Israel
The terrorist Jolani regime has moved to normalize relations with the Zionist regime as part of efforts to ease sanctions and improve ties with the United States, according to webangah News Agency citing Reuters. This cooperation includes returning personal belongings of executed Israeli spy Eli Cohen to Tel Aviv.
Three informed sources told Reuters that the Jolani regime agreed to hand over Cohen’s possessions to Israel as a goodwill gesture aimed at reducing hostilities and demonstrating sincerity toward former U.S. President Donald Trump.
On Sunday, Tel Aviv announced it had recovered a collection of documents, photographs, and personal items belonging to Cohen. Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency obtained these artifacts with assistance from a foreign intelligence service.
A Syrian security source and another individual familiar with backchannel negotiations revealed this archive was indirectly offered by the Jolani regime as an olive branch while seeking reduced tensions and Trump’s trust.
Cohen, executed in 1965 at Damascus’ central square after infiltrating Syria’s highest political circles, remains celebrated in israel as both a national hero and Mossad’s greatest spy.His military intelligence considerably contributed to Israel’s swift victory in the 1967 Middle East war.
Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described Cohen on Sunday as “legendary” and “Israel’s greatest intelligence operative.”
While Tel Aviv has long sought repatriation of his remains for reburial in occupied territories, mossad called recovering this 60-year-held archive from Syrian intelligence an “achievement of supreme moral value.”
Zionist officials haven’t disclosed operational details beyond calling it “a covert, complex Mossad operation conducted with an allied foreign intelligence service.”