Israeli Prime Minister shared documents, photos and memorabilia retrieved from Syria to Nadia Cohen, widow of famous spy Eli Cohen. Photo: X/@netanyahu
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shared documents, photos and memorabilia retrieved from Syria to Nadia Cohen, widow of famous spy Eli Cohen | Photo: X/@netanyahu

Israel recovers Syrian archive of Mossad spy 60 years after his death

Items include documents, recordings, photos, and items related to his mission and personal life, collected by Syrian intelligence after his capture in Jan 1965


Israel has retrieved thousands of items belonging to the country's most famous spy after a covert operation in Syria.

On Sunday (May 18), Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shared some of the 2,500 items from the Syrian archive relating to Eli Cohen, an Israeli spy who infiltrated the political echelon in Syria, with Cohen's widow.

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Sunday marked 60 years since Cohen was hanged in a square in Damascus after he was discovered as an Israeli spy by Syrian intelligence.

Mission and personal documents

The items recently spirited into Israel include documents, recordings, photos, and items collected by Syrian intelligence after his capture in January 1965, letters in his own handwriting to his family in Israel, photographs of his activity during his operational mission in Syria and personal objects that were taken from his home after his capture.

Suitcases of items brought to Israel included worn folders stuffed with handwritten notes, keys to his apartment in Damascus, passports and false identification documents, missions from the Mossad to watch specific people and places, and documentation of all the efforts of his widow, Nadia Cohen, begging world leaders for his release from prison.

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Also found were extensive handwritten notes collected from his home by Syrian intelligence, which included tasks assigned to him by the Mossad such as instructions to monitor a target and gather intelligence on Syrian military bases in Quneitra.

The original document sentencing Cohen to death, as well as a letter allowing Rabbi Nissim Andabo — head of Damascus’s Jewish community at the time — to accompany Cohen in his final hours were also secured.

Israel's spy hero

Cohen's success in Syria was one of the Mossad spy agency's first major achievements, and the top-secret intelligence he obtained is widely credited with helping Israel prepare for its swift victory in the 1967 Middle East War.

Eli Cohen managed to forge close contacts within the political and military hierarchy of Israel's archenemy in the early 1960s, ultimately rising to become a top adviser to Syria's defense minister. In 1965, Cohen was caught radioing information to Israel. He was tried and hanged in a Damascus square on May 18, 1965. His remains have yet to be returned to Israel, where he is regarded as a national hero.

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In 2019, actor Sasha Baron Cohen portrayed Eli Cohen (no relation) in a six-episode Netflix series called The Spy.

Special operation

“We conducted a special operation by the Mossad, by the State of Israel, to bring his (Eli Cohen's) archive, which had been in the safes of the Syrian intelligence for 60 years,” Netanyahu told Nadia Cohen on Sunday in Jerusalem.

“Eli is an Israeli legend. He's the greatest agent Israeli intelligence has had in the years the state existed. There was no one like him,” Netanyahu said.

Ahead of viewing the items, Nadia Cohen told Netanyahu that the most important thing was to bring back Cohen's body. Netanyahu said Israel was continuing to work on locating Cohen's body.

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Soldier's body from 1982 war recovered

Last week, Israel recovered the body of an Israeli soldier from Syria who had been missing for more than four decades, after he was killed during a clash with Syrian forces in Lebanon in 1982.

The recovery of the documents comes a week after the Mossad and the Israel Defense Forces recovered the remains of Sgt. First Class Zvi Feldman, who went missing in the First Lebanon War’s battle of Sultan Yacoub in 1982. The body was recovered from “the heart of Syria” in a special operation.

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