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[[Uri Saguy]] was head of the Israeli Defence Force's Intelligence Branch, [[Aman]], from March 1991 to 1995.<ref name=Janes>[http://www.janes.com/articles/Janes-Intelligence-Review-95/NEW-CHIEF-FOR-ISRAEL-S-MILITARY-INTELLIGENCE.html NEW CHIEF FOR ISRAEL'S MILITARY INTELLIGENCE], Jane's Intelligence Review, 1 July 1995.</ref> | [[Uri Saguy]] was head of the Israeli Defence Force's Intelligence Branch, [[Aman]], from March 1991 to 1995.<ref name=Janes>[http://www.janes.com/articles/Janes-Intelligence-Review-95/NEW-CHIEF-FOR-ISRAEL-S-MILITARY-INTELLIGENCE.html NEW CHIEF FOR ISRAEL'S MILITARY INTELLIGENCE], Jane's Intelligence Review, 1 July 1995.</ref> |
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Uri Saguy was head of the Israeli Defence Force's Intelligence Branch, Aman, from March 1991 to 1995.[1]
According to Jane's Intelligence Review: "General Saguy was intimately involved in formulating Israeli policy in the Middle East peace process by assessing Arab intentions and options."[1]
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References
- ↑ a b NEW CHIEF FOR ISRAEL'S MILITARY INTELLIGENCE, Jane's Intelligence Review, 1 July 1995.