Isser Harel
Isser Harel | |
|---|---|
| איסר הראל | |
| 2nd Director of the Mossad | |
| In office January 1, 1952 – March 25, 1963 | |
| Prime Minister | David Ben Gurion |
| Preceded by | Reuven Shiloah |
| Succeeded by | Meir Amit |
| Member of the Knesset | |
| In office 1969–1974 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Yisrael Natanovich Halperin 1912 |
| Died | 18 February 2003 (aged 90–91) |
| Party | National List |
| Children | 1 |
| Nickname | Little Isser |
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Isser Harel (Hebrew: איסר הראל; 1912 – 18 February 2003) was spymaster of the intelligence and the security services of Israel and the Director of the Mossad (1952–1963). In his capacity as Mossad director, he oversaw the capture and covert transportation to Israel of Holocaust organizer Adolf Eichmann.
Harel was the only individual in the history of the State of Israel to hold a position that consolidated both internal and external intelligence responsibilities.