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This document appears to be page 72 from the memoir of Ehud Barak (born Ehud Brog), stamped by the House Oversight Committee (likely related to investigations involving his association with Jeffrey Epstein). The text describes the aftermath of a dangerous Sayeret Matkal mission into Syria in the early 1960s. It details Barak receiving a mixed message from Chief of Staff General Tzur: a carton of French champagne for success, minus two bottles as a reprimand for shutting off his radio, followed by the awarding of a military decoration (tzalash).
This document appears to be page 71 of a memoir or autobiography included in a House Oversight production. It recounts a military anecdote where the narrator (likely a high-ranking Israeli official given the context of 'Meir Amit' and 'General Yoffe') stole jerrycans of gasoline from General Yoffe's jeep to ensure the success of a 'Syrian operation' in the Golan. The narrator describes avoiding court-martial through the protection of Avraham and a 'plea-bargain' promise made to Meir Amit.
Stated that only the commander on the spot could make life-or-death decisions.
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