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Former Undercover Officer Breaks Down Israeli Tactics to Target Militants | WSJ


A dramatic hostage rescue of four Israelis held captive by Hamas in Gaza on June 8 opened a window to a world of espionage. Footage seen by WSJ documents just how integral undercover teams are to Israel’s conflicts. These missions rely on weeks of intelligence gathering by a network of Palestinian informants and undercover Israeli agents.

WSJ sat down with former Israeli counterterrorism officer Shir Peled, who explains the work of the undercover fighters.

Chapters:
0:00 Undercover fighters
0:49 Background of covert operations in Israel
1:27 Essential skills
2:04 Hostage rescue
4:02 West Bank hospital raid
5:10 Protests
5:56 Future operations

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