Max Bineth
Attended Wireless College 1950-51
(He was possibly there in 1946 as well)
Meir Max Bineth 1917-1954
Lieutenant General in Israeli Intelligence.
Meir was born in Hungary, to his parents Amalia (nee Obermayer) and Joseph Bineth on June, 27th, 1917,
while his father was serving in the Army. Meir’s mother had moved back to the Austro-Hungarian Empire to
be close to her family for the birth.
In 1919, the family moved back to Koln (Germany), were his father worked, which was the family’s
permanent residence.
Meir was an outstanding pupil, and won prizes for his talent and craftsmanship. In 1935, at the age of 18,
Meir and his parents escaped Nazi Germany and moved to Tel Aviv, where he worked in various jobs to
support his parents and volunteered in the “Magen David” organization.
From 1936 to 1939, he trained in various branches of agriculture and completed a Haganah training course
at Kfar Hassidim. From August 1942 through October 1945, he worked for the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company in
Abadan, Iran, under a contract operated by Solel Boneh. He was seconded there as a grade A instrument
mechanic, also filling the position of "Job Officer" (a personnel manager/supervisor) in the instrument
control service.
While in Abadan, he completed his formal studies by correspondence, studied Persian, and voluntarily made contact with local
Jewish youth, teaching them Hebrew and Israeli folklore, and preparing them for Aliyah.
In 1946, he moved to Liverpool (UK), to study Radio Telephony, and Electrical Engineering.
From 1948 to 1949, Bineth served as an officer in the IDF Communication Corps and was a member of the “Gidonim”. He was
posted to Italy, where he developed communication equipment for ships, also being involved in purchasing ships for the Haapala -
to help the illegal immigration of Holocaust survivors - and equipment.
In 1949, Bineth joined Israeli Intelligence and was sent to Iraq on a secret mission.
From 1950 to 1951, he continued his studies at the Colwyn Bay Wireless College, in North Wales.
Meir’s last duty and mission was as an Israeli intelligence agent in Egypt, from 1952 to the end of 1954. He was sent there
undercover as a German businessman, representing various German firms - primarily, Von-Laufenbreg, a firm manufacturing
equipment for the disabled and crippled. Among other export firms he represented (as a consultant engineer), was the German
branch of Ford. His wife & daughter joined him later.
His mission was to gather information for Israeli Intelligence; many doors of Egypt’s top military echelon opened before him; he
also met General Muhamad Naghib, then President of Egypt.
Meir was caught and arrested after the fall of the "network" (the Egyptian Zionist espionage and sabotage ring), an incident which
later became known as “Esek Habish” (the mishap). Meir Bineth was ordered by a senior officer in Israel to deliver money for the
groups needs and had met Marcelle Ninio a few times. Marcel was the last to be caught; under torture she gave Meir’s car
description.
After 5 months of interrogation and torture, on the day before his trial, Meir Bineth committed suicide in his prison cell. He realized
that there was no way out for him and did not want to give the Egyptians the pleasure of hanging him in public, which was the fate
awaiting him after conviction.
His body was re-interred in the Mt Herzl Military Cemetery, Jerusalem, in 1959.
Meir Max Bineth loved music and played various instruments - this passion accompanied him wherever he was; he was also noted
for his sense of humor.
He spoke six languages, painted and kept a diary of his experiences. He was an intellectual, a pacifist and a great patriot.
© Michelle Bineth-Dagan, 5764-2004 All rights reserved.
Reproduced by kind permission of his daughter, Michelle Bineth-Dagan, who wrote this biography. It is reproduced from her website
about her father
-
www.meirmaxbineth.org
It is also published on the Jewish Agency website -
http://www.jewishagency.org/JewishAgency/English/Jewish+Education/Eye+on+Israel/Gallery+of+People+(Biographies)/Meir+Max
+Bineth
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Attended Wireless College 1950-51
(He was possibly there in 1946 as well)
Max Bineth
Meir Max Bineth 1917-1954
Lieutenant General in
Israeli Intelligence.
Meir was born in
Hungary, to his
parents Amalia (nee
Obermayer) and
Joseph Bineth on
June, 27th, 1917,
while his father was
serving in the Army.
Meir’s mother had
moved back to the Austro-Hungarian
Empire to be close to her family for the
birth.
In 1919, the family moved back to Koln
(Germany), were his father worked, which
was the family’s permanent residence.
Meir was an outstanding pupil, and won
prizes for his talent and craftsmanship. In
1935, at the age of 18, Meir and his
parents escaped Nazi Germany and moved
to Tel Aviv, where he worked in various
jobs to support his parents and volunteered
in the “Magen David” organization.
From 1936 to 1939, he trained in various
branches of agriculture and completed a
Haganah training course at Kfar Hassidim.
From August 1942 through October 1945,
he worked for the Anglo-Iranian Oil
Company in Abadan, Iran, under a contract
operated by Solel Boneh. He was seconded
there as a grade A instrument mechanic,
also filling the position of "Job Officer" (a
personnel manager/supervisor) in the
instrument control service.
While in Abadan, he completed his formal
studies by correspondence, studied Persian,
and voluntarily made contact with local
Jewish youth, teaching them Hebrew and
Israeli folklore, and preparing them for
Aliyah.
In 1946, he moved to Liverpool (UK), to
study Radio Telephony, and Electrical
Engineering.
From 1948 to 1949, Bineth served as an
officer in the IDF Communication Corps and
was a member of the “Gidonim”. He was
posted to Italy, where he developed
communication equipment for ships, also
being involved in purchasing ships for the
Haapala - to help the illegal immigration of
Holocaust survivors - and equipment.
In 1949, Bineth joined Israeli Intelligence
and was sent to Iraq on a secret mission.
From 1950 to 1951, he continued his
studies at the Colwyn Bay Wireless College,
in North Wales.
Meir’s last duty and mission was as an
Israeli intelligence agent in Egypt, from
1952 to the end of 1954. He was sent there
undercover as a German businessman,
representing various German firms -
primarily, Von-Laufenbreg, a firm
manufacturing equipment for the disabled
and crippled. Among other export firms he
represented (as a consultant engineer),
was the German branch of Ford. His wife &
daughter joined him later.
His mission was to gather information for
Israeli Intelligence; many doors of Egypt’s
top military echelon opened before him; he
also met General Muhamad Naghib, then
President of Egypt.
Meir was caught and arrested after the fall
of the "network" (the Egyptian Zionist
espionage and sabotage ring), an incident
which later became known as “Esek
Habish” (the mishap). Meir Bineth was
ordered by a senior officer in Israel to
deliver money for the groups needs and
had met Marcelle Ninio a few times. Marcel
was the last to be caught; under torture
she gave Meir’s car description.
After 5 months of interrogation and torture,
on the day before his trial, Meir Bineth
committed suicide in his prison cell. He
realized that there was no way out for him
and did not want to give the Egyptians the
pleasure of hanging him in public, which
was the fate awaiting him after conviction.
His body was re-interred in the Mt Herzl
Military Cemetery, Jerusalem, in 1959.
Meir Max Bineth loved music and played
various instruments - this passion
accompanied him wherever he was; he was
also noted for his sense of humor.
He spoke six languages, painted and kept
a diary of his experiences. He was an
intellectual, a pacifist and a great patriot.
© Michelle Bineth-Dagan, 5764-2004 All
rights reserved.
Reproduced by kind permission of his
daughter, Michelle Bineth-Dagan, who
wrote this biography. It is reproduced from
her website about her father
-
www.meirmaxbineth.org
It is also published on the Jewish Agency
website -
http://www.jewishagency.org/JewishAgenc
y/English/Jewish+Education/Eye+on+Israel
/Gallery+of+People+(Biographies)/Meir+M
ax+Bineth
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