
Mossad's Melody: MiG-21 Mastery!

In Operation Diamond, Mossad formed a team and orchestrated the capture of an Iraqi air Force pilot, Captain Munir Redfa. Captain Munir Redfa was codenamed "Yaholom," meaning diamond. The success of this operation relied on communication between Captain Munir Redfa and the Mossad team during the mission.
To establish communication, Mossad devised a unique plan. They decided that on the day Captain Munir Redfa was set to fly a MiG-21 from iraq to Israel, the Arabic song "Marhabatein Marhabatein" would be played on the Israeli radio station Kol. This song served as a signal for Captain Munir Redfa to take off with the MiG-21.
On august 14, 1966, Captain Munir Redfa successfully flew the MiG-21. However, a mid-flight issue forced him to land at Rashid Airbase. Two days later, he managed to fly the MiG-21 again and safely landed in Israel, completing the operation. This daring mission demonstrated Mossad's capability and resourcefulness in achieving strategic objectives.