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Israeli hero 'was spy who betrayed Jews'

March 30 2007 at 9:31 AM
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Israeli hero 'was spy who betrayed Jews'

By Tim Butcher in Jerusalem
Last Updated: 8:56am BST 30/03/2007


Israel is reeling from the revelation that one of its founding fathers was a British spy who betrayed Jewish freedom fighters in the turbulent years before the state's creation in 1948.


Mr Kollek served as mayor of Jerusalem for almost 30 years

Teddy Kollek, who later served as mayor of Jerusalem for almost 30 years, fed sensitive information to MI5 when Britain ran Palestine under a League of Nations mandate.

Evidence of Kollek's secret past has been disclosed in documents discovered at the Public Record Office in Kew by Ronen Bergman, an investigative journalist working for the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper.

"From all the documents it is clear he worked very closely with British intelligence for a number of years between 1943 and 1947," Mr Bergman told The Daily Telegraph.

While there is no clear evidence that Kollek's leaks led to anyone's death, he certainly caused dozens of Jewish activists to be arrested and detained for lengthy periods.Coming just a few months after Kollek's own death in January at the age of 95, the furore is likely to radically alter his place in Israel's national hall of fame.

Additionally, the fact that his secret past has only come to light now has added to the controversy, with some commentators suggesting that the Israeli state has connived to suppress the information until he passed away.

Mr Bergman explained that Kollek's decision to help the British came at a time of deep divisions among Jews trying to create their own homeland. As the occupying power, Britain's occasionally ambivalent attitude towards the Zionist cause had led to deep frustrations, with more radical Jewish groups adopting terrorist tactics.

Kollek represented the more moderate, mainstream Zionism of the Jewish Agency, which embarked on what is still referred to as the "hunting season", when it sought to neutralise the radicals' bombing and murder campaigns.

The internecine fighting of the hunting season stirs bitter memories in Israel even today - memories that will be reactivated by the revelation.

In August 1945, Kollek acting as the de facto head of the Jewish Agency's intelligence network, tipped off his British handlers about a training camp in Shula run by the militant group Irgun. British forces subsequently raided Shula, a centre of radical Zionism.

One of the MI5 documents reported "extremely good results" from the raid, after 27 suspects were rounded up. Many were later jailed. The father of Ze'ev Boim, the current Minister of Immigrant Absorption, was one of the 27 arrested that day.

"His staff have contacted me for fuller details because the minister remembers visiting his father in jail as a child," Mr Bergman said. "He is very angry to learn about Kollek."

When Kollek died in January tributes flooded in from around the world. He was praised for the 28 years he served as mayor of Jerusalem, overseeing a period of building and expansion as Israel sought to adopt the city as its capital.There is no suggestion he was paid for his services, and it appears he only gave information in as much as it served the Jewish Agency's side in the fratricidal conflict with the hardliners.

However, Mr Bergman said further revelations about Kollek are expected when remaining papers in his personal MI5 file are eventually declassified and made public.

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March 30 2007, 10:27 PM 

What's the big controvesy? Kollek probably saved lives (Arab, Jew & British) by passing on information about terrorists (in this case Zionists) to the legitimate authorities (in this instance the British). Isn't this the exact type of behaviour that Israel would like to see exercised by its Palestinian subjects?

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March 31 2007, 2:31 AM 

Exactly my point for posting it Jack.

Whilst this might rustle feathers amongst certain echelons of the Israeli old-guard, it has to be seen against the necessity of of the times and the groups then fighting.

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