Meir Amit
Meir Amit was an influential figure in Israeli military and intelligence circles, renowned for his role as the Director of the Mossad from 1963 to 1968. Under his leadership, the Mossad expanded its operations and became more globally active, playing a key role in some of the most daring and significant intelligence operations of the time. Amit's strategic vision and innovative approaches helped shape the Mossad into a highly effective intelligence agency. After retiring from the Mossad, Meir Amit continued to serve his country in various capacities, including as a politician and businessman. He was involved in politics as a member of the Israeli Knesset and held ministerial positions, where he applied his strategic thinking to broader national issues. Amit's contributions to Israel's security and intelligence capabilities are still recognized today, and he is remembered as one of the most impactful directors of the Mossad. His legacy includes not only his intelligence achievements but also his efforts to integrate intelligence with overall national strategy.
Books
The Execution of the Hangman of Riga: The Only Execution of a Nazi War Criminal by the Mossad