Shaun King | The North Star
In the 1950s, Shin Bet agents married Arab women, had children, and
lived double lives — until the truth was revealed in France: "Your
husband is a Jew. He is a spy."
Family, what you're about to read is one of the most disturbing stories in Israel's history
— a story even most Israelis don't know. It's not about bombs or wars.
It's about how Israel infiltrated Arab villages by destroying the
sanctity of marriage itself, and by using women and children as disposable cover stories.
The Story Israel Tried to Bury
Family,
if you've been reading me for a while, you know I try to explain things
as simply as I can. Before I ever wrote the news for a living, I hated
reading articles that assumed I already knew who or what they were
talking about. So let me slow down and explain this clearly.
The Shin Bet
is Israel's domestic security service — think of it like the FBI in the
United States, except it spends most of its energy spying on and
controlling Palestinians. The Mossad is Israel's foreign intelligence agency, like the CIA, running assassinations and covert operations abroad. And the IDF
— the Israel Defense Forces — is Israel's military, though most of what
it has done for 75 years is offensive: invading, bombing, and
occupying.
This story is about the Shin Bet. And it is one of the most
intimate, chilling false flag operations you've probably never heard of.
In the 1950s, the Shin Bet created a secret unit of undercover agents known as mistaarvim — literally "those who become like Arabs." Their mission was simple: to pose as Palestinian refugees returning after the 1948 war, to move into Arab villages inside Israel, and to live as if they were Arabs themselves.
But here's where it crosses the line into something crueler than even espionage: these men married Arab women,
had children with them, and built entire families under false
identities. For more than a decade, their wives and children believed
they were married to and being raised by Arab men. Only later — in
secret meetings in places like France — did the wives learn the
devastating truth: "Your husband is not Arab. He is a Jew. He is a Shin Bet agent."
This is not rumor. It's not conspiracy theory. It's reported by Ynet, one of Israel's largest news outlets:
"Ten Jewish men assimilated into Arab communities in the early 1950s, marrying local women and starting families with them, all the while serving in the Shin Bet as 'mistaarvim.'"And when the truth came out, families collapsed. Women were forced into conversion. Children were told they were Jews without ever choosing it. Even Shin Bet officers later admitted the intelligence gained was marginal, while the human wreckage left behind was permanent.
(I know some of you have to see an Israeli source before you believe anything so here you go.)
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