Tuvia Book
Author, educator, Tour-Guide, artist, Zionist

Remembering Eli Cohen

The intel Israel's 'man in Damascus' gathered, helped enable victory on the Golan Heights. Syria executed him 58 years ago
Eli Cohen grave marker Mt Herzl.  Photo (c) T. Book, 2023
Eli Cohen grave marker Mt Herzl. Photo (c) T. Book, 2023

This week on the 18 of May, or the 16th Iyar according to the Hebrew calendar, we commemorate the 58th Yahrzeit of Eli Cohen z”l. The Israeli public will forever remember Cohen as an honest and serious man who was devoted to his family, people and country. He operated with a deep conviction that he was serving his nation despite enormous risks. The image of his body dangling from a rope is etched in the hearts of many Israelis, and his name is spoken with reverence. Speaking in an interview with a Syrian reporter 24 hours before his execution, Eli Cohen said,

I went to Syria on a mission from the Israeli intelligence to secure a future for my wife, my children and my family.

Tuvia guiding a Birthright group on the Golan Heights at Mitzpe Gadot, a former Syrian bunker. Photo (c) T. Book, 2023

Many times I have sat in the Golan with tour groups I’m guiding in a former Syrian bunker and looked down on the view the Syrian military had of Israel until the Six Day War. The scenery is so tranquil and peaceful it is difficult to comprehend that for the first 19 years of our state’s existence life under the shadow of the Syrian gun emplacement on the Golan was extremely difficult. An entire generation slept in the bomb shelters at night and farmed in armor-plated tractors. All that changed with the Israeli capture of the Golan Heights in the Six Day War.

Eli managed to infiltrate the highest echelons of the Syrian government and military. Israel’s, seemingly miraculous victory of the Six Day War, specifically the capture in just one day of the seemingly impregnable Golan Heights owes a lot to the spectacular intelligence provided by Eli Cohen.

Eli Cohen’s memorial marker on Mt Herzl. Photo (c) T. Book, 2023

Eli Cohen’s son, Shaul, was only two weeks old when he last saw his father. At Kfar Habad, on July 29, 1977, at the joint Bar Mitzvah for 100 fatherless boys, in the presence of Prime Minister Menachem Begin, Shaul was asked to say something on their behalf. This is what he said:

I would like to have been like all other children. I would have liked my father to be a simple man and not a hero. The he would be alive and I would have had a father whom I knew, and who lived with us like all other fathers. I have read everything about my father’s life and what he did for our country. I have collected all the books, articles and photographs. But I have hesitated to talk about him until now for I knew that it still hurt my mother when my father’s name was mentioned.

I will now make my vow. I promise, you, father, that in my life I will never fail you. I will do my duty with all my strength and devotion for the State of Israel. I will be a faithful son of an admired hero. I will try to be like you, father. That’s my pledge.

There are few like him in the Israeli Hall of Fame. Many heroes fought their people’s enemies courageously, but few were spies, undercover warriors, who constantly risked their lives in solitude, conducting a war of the mind. Eli Cohen’s name will live forever in the memory of the people. May his deeds and memory be for a blessing. These are his last words he wrote to his dear wife Nadia on the eve of his execution:

I send you my last kisses to you and to the children: Sophie, Irit, and Shaul and to the rest of my family, especially my mother…Please pray for my soul.

Eli and Nadia Cohen on their wedding day in 1959. Photo (c) GPO and Israel National Library, 2023

About the Author
Tuvia Book has a doctorate in education and is the author of "Heroes of Palmar, How One IDF Unit Revolutionized Combat Medicine in Gaza" (Gefen: 2026). He is also the author and illustrator of the internationally acclaimed Israel education curriculum; "For the Sake of Zion; A Curriculum of Israel Studies" (Fifth edition, Koren), "Jewish Journeys, The Second Temple Period to the Bar Kokhba Revolt, 536 BCE-136 CE," (Koren), and “Jewish Journeys, The First Temple Period, 1000 -586 BCE” (Koren). Dr. Book is an much sough after international speaker, licensed tour guide and has been working in the field of Jewish education, both formal and informal, for many years. Tuvia has lectured throughout North America, Australia, Europe, and South Africa. Dr Book has served in reserves (Milluim) in the IDF in the current “Swords of Iron” war since October 2023 in a medical combat search and rescue unit (Palmar), and is the recipient of a prestigious IDF battalion award for his outstanding contribution to the unit. He has been featured on “Call me Back,” the Times of Israel’s “What Matters Now,” "The Erin Molan Show" and many other podcasts.
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