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so avner thank you so much for joining
us on the show it's an honor to have you
on
thank you very much so tell us a little
bit about yourself and of course your uh
your experience
uh in the israeli army give us a little
bit about your your background
okay so uh i retired six years ago from
assad after
30 years wow yes and it was
amazing time for me and you know in the
mossad
you enter as a single and then you
retired as a divorce
is that how it works because i spend
more than 10 years
in more than 40 different countries wow
yes and today i'm
i'm consulting spy movies in hollywood
wow and i'm also a professional curator
i make a spy exhibitions
and and i'm lecturing all over the
world and now with the shabbat show
i'm happy to be part of this amazing uh
program thank you thank you so tell us a
little bit about you know the mossad is
the most
especially for the jewish world the most
maybe the most
fascinating thing that we all know is
the mossad if you don't know what it is
it's this incred everybody wants to be
on it like everybody wants to get the
call
no it's it's filled with intrigue
so share with us a little bit about what
some of your experiences
were in in sort of during your work that
you can share that's not classified that
you could share with us
okay first of all of course if i tell
you i have to kill you
i think that most of us of course
remember the james bond movies
so i can tell you that it's not even
similar to the
real life okay uh because we are not so
tall we are not so beautiful we are not
pilot we cannot dance
so well and we don't have so beautiful
james bond pills now uh
i would like to share with you one of
the
big secrets of the mossad is the fact
that we are the jewish people we look
different
because we came from different places
look at my
look look at me i'm a dark-skinned my
parents came
from iraq 71 years ago
okay they came from iraq and
when i grew up in a family that we spoke
hebrew and arabic
so i have a perfect arabic now think
about
languages languages in the mossad
are like weapons okay the fact that i
can
fly to let's say arab country and i can
book a room in hotel
it means good morning good evening um
maybe this is the big secret of the
mossad and this is the story of of the
jewish people the fact that we
will look different and when i was i was
in the idf
i became officer and after years i
became major
but i was a younger soldier and
one day they told me that they are going
to send me to lebanon
now it wasn't big deal it was a
84 and all the soldiers they served in
lebanon but they told me no you are
going to fly by yourself
with a helicopter they are going to take
you
from tel aviv from the mossad quarters
you have to come
without uniform without nothing with
hebrew
nothing related to israel
19 years old soldier okay
and i'm coming and he took me with a
small bus
to haifa to um to the israeli air force
base and from there with the helicopter
after maybe maybe 15 minutes
we landed north of berwich
and in the dark think about mercedes
coming
someone gave me a gun someone else took
for me
the luggage i spent there
almost uh a month with the mossad agents
undercover one of the best time in my
life
and of course after i uh
finished my military service um
you know we said sometimes i after i
released
from the army i know it's it sounds like
mistake but sometimes you
it's it's released okay to because
you know it's it's fought four years in
the in the in the idf
i was 22 years old but a year before
the mossad decided that they want to
check if i
i can be a walk in the mossad
and it took almost a year and two days
after i retired
or i finished my military service i
started to work for the mossad
and if you go to tel aviv to serona in
the center of tel aviv
sarona center now it's a it's a
beautiful place with a lot of shops and
restaurants but it used to be
a camp a military camp
and the mossad also got some few
buildings there and i served in one of
the buildings that belonged to the
mossad
and um yes so so i served for 28 years
in the mossad and something amazing
happened to me
exactly 10 years ago okay
it was a 50 years anniversary
of the aichman's trial okay
this year by the way it's exactly 60
years anniversary of the eichmann tribe
april 11 and
and i used to collect original objects
original guns that took part in
operations
spy cameras original maps okay
and i got a huge uh collection
and from time to time it wasn't my job
of course you know we don't make
exhibitions the mossad but from time to
time i used to put
small exhibition in the mossad
headquarters in the la in the main lobby
of the building
and i made a small exhibition about the
capture of adolf eichmann
with original past fake passports with
the cameras with everything
including israeli passports with the
picture of eichmann
because he he came to israel as
a as a navigator dressed like an
navigator uh so i made a small
exhibition and one day
benjamin netanyahu the prime minister he
came to meet the chief of mossad and
suddenly he saw the exhibit
and they told you oh there is a very
creative and crazy guy that is a
huge collector of the mossad and and he
made this exhibit
so he asked the head of mossad if i can
come to jerusalem to the parliament with
this exhibit
so after two weeks i i found myself in
the parliament for one month
it was a huge success for the first time
the mossad making
a spy exhibit interviews with the
people from all over the world the cnn
bbc and whatever and
uh and then they decided to show this
exhibit in the jewish museum in tel aviv
what we call the diaspora museum or the
better futsal
again it was your success almost a year
and then if you saw
the spa museum in washington d.c so the
owner of this spy museum is a is a great
jewish guy from cleveland ohio
uh mr moss he came he saw the exhibit
and he told me i want you to come with
this exhibit to the state
wow now in the meantime the chief of
mossad told me
look afner you have only three years to
retire
why don't you build for the mossad the
first
museum the first spy museum so i was the
one
wow they sent me to the tel aviv
university to be a professional
curator it took me two years i made more
than 30
different spy exhibitions and
of course the first one was the the
capture of adolf heisman but
the second one was about entebbe
and i know that you made interview with
rami sherman he's a great guy he took
part in the operation
and just if we say something about
operation and tabi most of the people
don't know
about the mossad role in this operation
now when i made exhibit about this about
the operation and tabby in the
in rabbin center in tel aviv
and of course the president perez came
and shiva and the
prime minister netanyahu and even the
president of uganda came and even bill
clinton came to see the
exhibit so i remember that one of the
great objects in the exhibit was it
filling
it filling that one of the passenger
gave me a akiva laksa he used to
used to fly a lot and he got a small
trillion
to travel with and he told me that when
they met the selection between the jews
and non-jews and the israelis and
non-israelis and they moved all of them
to the second room
they asked him to open his handbag and
they saw that fill in
and they told him is it a communication
system
he said yes i communicate with god every
every day not every day
not every nothing saturday then and then
he told me that
all all the hostages prayed with this
feeling i think it's a
great story okay oh yeah and um
by the way um there is a lot of
small stories about him because he
didn't touch
the the meat that the eugenian gave
to the hostages because it's not it's
not kosher
so he was maybe one of the only people
that didn't get sick or diarrhea
one that helped everybody so anyway
uh it was about interview but if we go
back to to eichmann
we made a huge exhibition about like a
six thousand square feet about the
capture of adolf hickman
but in israel it's enough to say the
capture of ahmad but when you come to
the state
you have to start from the beginning you
have to talk about the nazis and the war
and the final solution
and the camps and even after the war
what happened with the nazis
most of them escaped to south america
and argentina of course and
at the end of the day the the last part
of the exhibit was
a very very great idea to make
interviews
with the holocaust survivors that came
by themselves
to the state and now they have huge
families
okay let me ask you a question because
as you're talking my head is spinning
yeah um i want to go back to what you
said earlier a little bit
and then and then build on what you're
saying which is fascinating and i think
we'd love to see this exhibit
you know you you mentioned that you were
19 years old and they send you to
beirut north of bay road that place is
close to me because
my parents come from syria through
beirut
so my father my father's side
so when when you say they dropped me in
beirut at 19
and that was the greatest time
what dawns in my head immediately is
how are you able to deal with the
pressure
aren't you alone in a enemy country
when you go around for the mossad for
for all the years that you were there
and you're alone in a hotel room or
you're in get
doing whatever you're doing in your job
right your job doesn't sit i don't think
by the pool
right you were doing what's going on in
your mind
is it fear is it like how do you get
through the fact that you're alone
basically in enemy territory
doing work that's putting you at risk
constantly
how does that how does how does that
work well i think that i didn't have any
fear because i was too stupid and young
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and and i stayed in a
in a very fancy villa okay
undercover and we got the special
connection
by the way after years we found out that
it was not so
good connection with them but we got
this special connection
a secret connections with the local
christian
we supported them and we helped them
and so that's why i was a guest
of the local seekers service okay
and yes it was it was uh
it was amazing it was a great time for
me
and and and when when you're involved in
all the years that you were doing
you know your work um
to the rest of the world it's so
mysterious uh
yes we have we we always like you know
i've seen the iceman movies
50 times like i've seen ant like all all
we have
is the movies and in the movies it's
always dramatic and it's always
and in this process um
how does the mossad like i guess you
can't share this all the secrets
obviously but
to us it's it's shocking how you guys
know everything you know i'm saying like
how does that happen that
you know you're right now we're right
now living at a time that we can almost
assume that the mossad is
very helpful in iran we can almost
assume that what's taking place in gaza
isn't because they happen to know where
everything is
like anytime something happens in israel
seems to have an advantage
we always assume that there was this
enormous amount of pre-work that was
done by
spies what's the process
how does it work do you do you whatever
you can share i mean obviously
okay so first of all uh before the kov
19 i traveled in the stage for
four years and i was in the biggest
holocaust museums
and i was for example in manhattan in
the jewish heritage museum for half a
year
and and we were also in the in new
orleans
in the world war ii national museum by
the way this shirt is from there
it's a lovely shirt with planes a lot of
plants
it's a new orleans shirt i can see it so
it was it was in a different
nine big uh
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museums and i must share with you
something about syria
because unfortunately i think it was
last
two weeks ago the chief rabbi of
damascus rabbi hamra passed away
and i made an exhibition about how the
mossad smuggled
the jews from from syria and i met him
i met him and i know he got family also
in
in in new york and i remember
that when i met my research first of all
the mossad used to smudge a smuggle the
jewish families every
friday evening friday evening
the syrian knew that the uh the jewish
community don't do anything
they stay at home so
they asked them to leave everything
everything
you cannot take with you anything you
live the food you leave
everything and you take the core of the
family
okay the father the mother the kids
and you disappear the most agent coming
and take you okay and they
they smuggle them through the border
with the turkey
okay it's a long story for for for for
the next time
but there is a lot of uh
stories that i can i can share with you
but for example if
if we talk about the capture of adolf
eichmann it was a love story
between a half jewish girl and
eichmann's son
she grew up in a german family her mom
was a gem
with a what where was a christian
but her father was half christian and
half jewry he was a holocaust survivor
wow okay now she went to a german
film festival and she met a guy
and she started dating with him and he
told her my name is nicholas achman
the reason is because eichmann escaped
on 1950 he came with the fake passport
by the way he got his fake passport for
from the vatican
and the family joined him after two
years and they decided to keep the name
ahmad
and you know that during the war ahmad
said we have to kill first
the jewish kids because this is the sec
the next generation we have to kill the
kids before
and he got and the fact that we could
capture him was because of his son and
his son
decided to carry the name eichmann wow
and um it's it's it's a it's a
very nice story by the way if you if you
saw in netflix the operation finale
movie
uh this is one of the movies that i was
a mossad consultant
wow and in every movie by the way i'm
playing cameo
so you can try to find me okay in
two different scenes and i'm also the
owner of
a bar you will see in hebrew arnold's
bar
now uh it was important for me uh
it was a great time to to be in
argentina for two months with the
with the sir ben kingsley and oscar
isaac and leo roz and all the famous
actors but it was important for me uh
to to take care about the credibility of
the movie
right for example for example they they
asked me
you know for the holocaust holocaust
survivor they they asked me for the
number
and they asked me just to make a random
number
let's say no way we are going to use a
real number yeah and they told me we
need a contract for this
okay i will bring you a contract from
the family so the
the number that you see in the movie is
a real number
related to a holocaust survivor from
hungary
wow as you know there is a big
connection
between ahmad and the the jewish
community in hungary he was the response
he was
responsible of killing most of the
jewish community in
in the hungary and
in the actual eichmann story you know
the actual story that took place
yes how long did it take for the
for the whole story to develop when they
sent most when the mossad sent its
agents down
what what were they doing how did it
how long was that operation and usually
you know in netflix it takes less than
two hours
so i tell you uh i'm sure you remember
after september 11 that
uh many people saw bin laden every day
i believe that the cia got more than 100
messages from all over the world that
someone saw bin laden
right i think until today there is
people that send the message that they
saw bin laden
walking in the street right now think
about the mossad
thousands of information from all over
the world
about nazis you cannot handle this you
cannot send agent to check all this
information
so our story the love story was
three years before on on the 57 three
years before the capture
and then the father decided to send a
letter
to germany to the to the jewish
prosecutor and the jewish
prosecutor fritz bauer forward this to
israel and he came to israel with this
information but
the mossad didn't send a real agent they
asked a policeman
a high-rank officer that came to
argentina for a conference if he can go
to the
neighborhood and check the address and
then he said no no way it's a poor
neighborhood i don't believe eichmann is
there
only after three years the mossad sent
our only
by himself and he came with the leica
camera
and he needed to develop the picture in
a regular photoshop by the way
it's very funny you know you send a spy
and you cannot develop the picture
and try to explain to the young
generation what does it mean
in the picture and why we need to wait
two weeks and why after two weeks
and we lost all the pictures so
uh so so this agent came back with the
pictures of aahman and the mossad
may compare the shape of the ear of the
left ear
they took pictures from the wall from
the world war ii
and the in the new pictures that are
only brought with him to israel
and they found that it's the same person
wow and then they decided to send
all the 11 agents and i must say
something about the 11 agents in the
movie when we shot the scene
think about passengers coming from from
the airport so they all have
a luggage okay so they
they made all of them coming with air
france
with the tag of air france to each one
of their suitcases
and i told the director look it doesn't
make sense that you send all of them
in the same day in the same flight and
all of them coming with the air france i
mean
i'm sure you maybe you want a discount
but you don't send all the agent
together it doesn't make sense
and you know why because the agents came
from different places
they grew up in berlin and romania and
uh austria and one one of them grew up
in israel
so this is the story of the jewish
people and i really think about this
yeah so they told me it's too late we
don't have tax for the i told them no
problem let's go to ebay there is people
that collect these tags
and they told me no but it will take
time to buy it i told them you don't
have to buy
just print it out and let's produce
a fake old-fashioned
tax to the suitcases wow
it's this is so fascinating and and i
thank you so much for it
and there's so much more to talk about
but i want to be respectful for your
time
and i hope we get to stay in touch and
and we get to have you back on again we
thank you for your service for all these
years
in ways that no one will ever know and
in many ways that's the highest level of
service they say the highest thing that
you can do is be able to do something
good for someone else
and nobody knows so much of your life
are things that no one will ever really
know and so we we thank you we're
honored that you're on and we thank you
for what you've done and what you do for
the jewish people
thank you very much and big love from
israel thank you
okay that was wonderful thank you so
much thank you
how do we stay in touch with you if
that's okay we'd love to send you what
we're doing
okay i will see you always love and by
the way he's my son
perfect we'll talk we'll go through
we'll ask less enough for how to get in
touch with you and we'll
we'd love to do more things yes i have i
have
a lot of things let me show you
something okay sure
do you know this hat
it looks very familiar yeah this is a
typical
old israeli right
and we call it a temple okay
okay now this funny hat
his original hat that took part in
operation and tabe okay
and the reason is because
because rami and all the other soldiers
from the commando
unit came dressed like ugandan
army oh wow okay now they couldn't
recognize each other
and they thought that maybe they will
see a real ugandan soldier and they can
kill each other so they decided to use
this funny head
when they start the operation everybody
and
and if you ask the hostages they will
tell you that they saw
angels that's the reason that this is
wow
beautiful oh great this is and the
second story is this
this is the mishnayot book okay
and um one day uh
i was uh i went to a restaurant and
when i get back from the restaurant i
saw this
in the street and i said no way
this holy book will be in the street you
know
i'm going to take it to the synagogue to
ganesha or
whatever and
i took it home and it was in my place
for a while
and then i got the email from hollywood
abner when you are coming to argentina
please
can you bring with us with you a torah
book because we need it to the courtroom
the ahman's courtroom we need a tour
book
wow so the witnesses can
can use it so i flew with this book
and i came to the set and it's part of
the movie wow it's good
it's a part of my collection great this
is great
wonderful okay thank you so much looking
forward to being in touch and we thank
you for all that you do
send a sender regards to north because
he's
telling that it was uh he's all the time
you know he's the manager i don't want
to
i'm his father but i don't want to do
you know
you know father and son i got it tell
him it was good okay
thank you very much thank you have a
great day looking forward to it thank
you
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