The following is a list of notable Lehi members. Twenty percent of Lehi members were women.[1] Many notable Lehi members were originally Irgun members.
Members
- Yaakov Banai, commander of Lehi's combat unit
- Shaltiel Ben-Yair
- Eliyahu Bet-Zuri, executed for his role in the assassination of Lord Moyne
- Geula Cohen, member of the Knesset
- Israel Eldad, leader in the Israeli national camp
- Boaz Evron, left-wing journalist
- Maxim Ghilan, Israeli journalist, author and peace activist
- Eliyahu Giladi
- Uri Zvi Greenberg
- Eliyahu Hakim, executed for assassinating Lord Moyne
- Amos Kenan, writer
- Baruch Korff
- Yitzhak Shamir, Israeli prime minister 1983–1984 and 1986–1992.
- Avraham Stern, founder
- Shimon Tzabar
- Natan Yellin-Mor, member of the Knesset 1949–1951, leftist advocate of peace with Arabs.[2]
Commanders
- Juli Torenberg-Elasar, commander of the women's group[1]
- Tzelnik Yitzhak "Shimon", commander of Lehi in Jerusalem in 1941-1942 (before Avraham Stern's murder)[3]
- Shpilman Anshel "Aryeh", notable commander who left Irgun, and was subsequently involved with many major Lehi operations[4]
- Shomron Sovol Tzfoni, intelligence coordinator, head of training department, member of operations headquarters[5]
See also
External links
References
- ^ a b "Lehi (Lohamei Herut Yisrael) | Jewish Women's Archive". jwa.org. Retrieved 2017-05-30.
- ^ Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, December 1986, "Portrait of a Mideast Terrorist"
- ^ "צלניק יצחק – "שמעון" | העמותה להנצחת מורשת לח״י". lehi.org.il (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2017-06-03.
- ^ "שפילמן אנשל – "אריה" | העמותה להנצחת מורשת לח״י". lehi.org.il (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2017-06-03.
- ^ "שומרון (סובול) צפוני – "צפוני" | העמותה להנצחת מורשת לח״י". lehi.org.il (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2017-06-03.