Posted on 11/19/2009 3:12:05 PM PST by drzz
Dsvid Littman, 75, was awarded the Order of "Hero of Silence" last Summer 2009 by the Israeli Mossad for having been an undercover volunteer helping 500 children leave Morocco clandestinely in 1963.
The Order of "Hero of Silence" is a very rare award. Only nine people have received it, seven whose identities remain classified.
"drzz.info" obtained exclusive photographs of this private event taking place at the heart of Israel's intelligence community and featuring Ephraim Halevy, the Mossad's former director general, and the current Mossad's deputy director whose face has been "blacked" for confidentiality restrictions.
Good catch.
Two things: You linked to the French version of your report and are you sure it was okay to show pictures of all those people on the internet for the world to see?
I’m in direct contact with the man who was awarded the Hero of Silence thing. I got his approval.
But did he get the permission of the crowd you’ve identified for terrorist acts?
The anglo google translation
http://www.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.drzz.info%2Farticle-exclusif-david-littman-honore-par-le-mossad-39576124.html&langpair=fr%7Cen&hl=fr&ie=UTF8
Yes he did. Actually, it’s the second time I publish exclusive material about him and his fellows.
Last time, it was about him being officially thanked by the state of israel by President Peres. See the video her, Peres is speaking English :
http://www.drzz.info/article-27990917.html
...for having been an undercover volunteer helping 500 children leave Morocco clandestinely in 1963. The Order of "Hero of Silence" is a very rare award. Only nine people have received it, seven whose identities remain classified.
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