The Mossad
Resource
Type:
Peula
in:
English
Age:
6-13
Group Size:
5-30
Estimated Time:
90
minutes
Familiarize the chanichim with the achievements of the Mossad, the Israeli Intelligence Network; Illustrate some of the skills needed to be a Mossad agent.
Theme: HaMedina
Topic: The Mossad
Written By: Michael & Esther Goldberg
Goals: Familiarize the chanichim with the achievements of the Mossad, the Israeli Intelligence Network; Illustrate some of the skills needed to be a Mossad agent.
Background Information
Some of the Mossad’s Many achievements include:
- The capture of Adolf Eichmann, a Nazi, enabling the Israeli courts to being him to justice.
- The many achievements of Eli Cohen, a now famous Mossad agent. Before the Six-Day War, Eli managed to infiltrate the Syrian defense ministry to a very high level. He obtained important strategic information about the
- The discovery and destruction of the Iraqi nuclear reactor, which later prevented the threat of a nuclear attack during the Gulf War.
Games – any chasing or spying games can easily relate to this topic. Here are a few suggestions:
Telephone: Each chanich whispers the same message to the next, see how the final message differs from the original. This is a classic game about the difficulty of passing accurate messages, one of the major problems facing secret agents.
Switch: A game which requires quiet and deception. Sit chanichim in a circle and have someone leave the room; change small things around, and see if the chanich can track the changes. Another way to play the game: sit chanichim in a circle; have someone leave the room; pick a leader who would be making hand motions, and the rest of the circle will follow his command. The leader will change his hand motions every once in a while and so would the rest of the group. The chanich would have to find out who the leader is.
Explanation: See if your Mossad agent can detect the movement of the enemy…
I Spy: Another classic game requiring thought and deduction, two important criteria for an agent. See if your ‘agents’ (chanichim) can find the things you point to in the room.
Eli’s Lonely Mission (1965) – The Story of Eli Cohen
“My heart years for you, my desert love,” wailed the radio. It was almost drowned out by sounds of glasses clicking and loud laughter and talk in the warm living room af Amin Kamil Taabes in
When the last guest left, Amin drew the curtains, locked the door, and sat and wrote. Then he went into the cluttered kitchen and lifted off the top of his electric food mixer. Inside the base there was a powerful miniature radio transmitter. Softly Amin began to transmit a coded message to Tel Aviv.
Amin Kamil Taabes, the popular
Eli was born in
To become Amin Kamil Taabes, Eli first went to
Amin and his friends visited Syrian fortifications on the
Late at night Amin became Eli. He spent hours putting his information into secret code and transmitting it to the Mossad in Tel Aviv. He hid plans and photos in the false bottoms of backgammon sets and the hollow legs of furniture. Eli’s company exported them to
By January 1965, Eli had nearly finished his work. In a few months he would return to his wife Nadia and his three children in
An accident had betrayed Eli Cohen. The operator at the nearby Indian embassy had complained that an unknown transmitter was interfering with his messages. “Unknown “ could mean only one thing – a spy. Syrian police cruised the area with listening equipment until finally, on a night when there was an electricity blackout and few sets were operating, they traced the signal to the house of Amin Kamil Taabes.
The Syrians hanged Eli Cohen as a spy in May 1965.
Two years later his lonely sacrifice paid off. The Six Day War broke out, and Israeli planes attacked the
Syrians back.
Eli’s brave late-night messages from a dangerous city had prepared the Israeli army and saved hundreds of lives.
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