
April in history: Why was Ehud Barak wearing blue eye makeup, and wearing a wig and a woman's jacket?
Forty-one years ago this month, in April 1973, in one of the IDF's boldest operations ever, a young Ehud Barak dressed himself as a woman, entered Beirut with a group of soldiers from the elite Sayeret Matkal unit and assassinated several key players from the Palestinian Liberation Organization in retribution for the Munich massacre at the Summer Olympics in 1972.
Among those killed in the what is called "Operation Fountain of Youth" were PLO leaders, including Yassar Arafat's unofficial deputy.
The raid began on the night of April 9 when Israeli Navy ships brought the combat soldiers to the coast just off of Beirut, where commando boats were waiting them and ferryed them to the shore. When they reached the shore, the soldiers, disguised as civilians, entered vehicles driven by Mossad agents who then took them to their different targets.
While off the coast of Beirut, Barak changed clothes, disguising himself as a brunette while his deputy Muki Betser dressed as a blonde woman. Once on land, Barak led his troops into the buildings where their targets were located.

Since the operation Barak went on to become the IDF's chief of staff and prime minister (Photo: Emil Salman)
A difficult gun fight ensued, and dozens of kilograms of explosives were passed to the Israeli forces inside. Squared off against a larger force, the Israeli soldiers detonated the explosives and a large portion of the building collapsed.
In the following morning the Lebanese army spokesman said: "The Israelis came by sea and air in helicopters. They then escaped just as they came, by sea and air." The spokesman admitted that there had been considerable damage and many casualties.

The blueprints to Abu Yusuf's apartment in Beirut
Abu Yusuf, who served as chairman of the Palestinians in Beirut, an umbrella organization consolidating of all the Palestinian terrorist movements in Lebanon, was killed near the Metropol hotel. Yusuf was also head of the political department of the PLO's Executive Committee.
"When I heard the first shots I thought that it was a domestic incident of some sort," said Yusuf's neighbor.
"I looked out the window and saw three men dressed as civilians standing next to three Mercedes. These people knew exactly where they were going. After the shooting started, a police car arrived on the scene with its siren turned on. The Israelis fired at the vehicle and killed two police officers who were sitting inside."

Blueprints of Kamal Nasser's house
Ehud, why are you wearing makeup?
The Israeli forces, who were spread out in several different locations in Beirut, returned to Israeli territory in the early morning hours and were received by the then-chief of staff David Elazar and other senior IDF officers.
Then-prime minister Golda Meir had been receiving regular updates on the course of the attack.
The chief of staff visited the soldiers who had been wounded by terrorist gun fire and had been transferred to Rambam Medical Center in Haifa. Only after his morning visit, did he travel to Jerusalem to report to government ministers on the military operation itself.
Barak's ex-wife Noah Barak told the story of the return home of a man who went on to become the IDF chief of staff and later elected prime minister.
"Ehud arrived and we had a very emotional meeting. And then suddenly I looked at him and saw that he was wearing makeup. I said to him, 'Ehud, why do you have blue makeup on your eyes?' At first he didn't really want to explain. He wanted to go to sleep for a few hours since he was exhausted, but when he opened his suitcase to take something out, suddenly a woman's jacket popped out."
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