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I did some basic copy-editing. What was the BS about a statement coming down to "works under Aman, not under Aman"?! This was hiding behind links, with "Aman" in the 1st instance hiding behind a link, and the 2nd time in the open.
We still lack clarity:
"... examining... scenarios... of the Research Department [RD]... The unit works as ... part of the [RD].
... Unit... head... operates... under the head of Military Intelligence Directorate [NID] and not under the head of the [RD]."
So: part of the RD, but its head answers to MID chief? Either very sophisticated, or plain BS.
Befote my edit, it came down to "Unit... head... operates... under the head of [link to : Military Intelligence Directorate. Visible: Aman] and not under the head of the [RD] (Aman)."
Are these the twisted ways of military intelligence, or the BS ways of poor editing?
PS: I see there was no editing. @TnZr: created this in 2020, probably based on a Hebrew article, never did anything else, and that's what we have, period. Nobody checked on the content. Arminden (talk) 11:31, 14 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]