Iftach Spector | |
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Born | October 20, 1940 |
Allegiance | Israel |
Service/branch | Israeli Air Force |
Years of service | 1964-1996 |
Rank | Brigadier General |
Commands held |
107 Squadron 101 Squadron Ramat David Airbase IAF Air Group |
Battles/wars |
Six Day War War of Attrition Yom Kippur War Operation Opera |
Iftach Spector (born 20 October 1940) is a retired Israeli Brigadier General, a former fighter pilot and commander of the airbases at Tel Nof and Ramat David. He serves on the Israel Advisory Council of the Israel Policy Forum.
Spector was born in Mandate Palestine in 1940. His parents were both members of the Palmach, the elite strike force of the Haganah. His father, Zvi Spector, was the commander of Operation Boatswain, a failed 1941 Palmach mission in Lebanon that resulted in the deaths of all participants, and his mother, Shoshana Spector, was among the founding members of the Palmach and served as its adjutant officer. Spector grew up on kibbutz Givat Brenner and kibbutz Hulata.
Spector saw action in the Six-Day War, and was one of the pilots involved in the USS Liberty incident. He took part in Operation Rimon 20, an air battle between Israel and the Soviet Union during the War of Attrition, later fought in the Yom Kippur War, and participated in Operation Opera, Israel's 1981 bombing of Iraq's nuclear reactor. During his service with the Israeli Air Force, Spector commanded 101 and 107 squadrons and both the air bases at Ramat David and Tel Nof. Spector shot down 12 enemy aircraft, eight while flying the Mirage III and four while flying the F-4 Phantom II.