Muki Betser


Moshe "Muki" Betser is a retired Israel Defense Forces colonel served from 1964 to 1986. Considered "one of Israel’s legendary commandoes", while Betser was deputy commander of Sayeret Matkal, he helped plan, was the deputy commander of the ground element, and he was the commander of the break-in teams during Israel's Operation Entebbe.
The Shaldag Unit was founded in 1974, in the aftermath of the Yom Kippur War, by Betser, who brought several Matkal veterans with him. Initially operating as a Sayeret Matkal reserve company, it was eventually transferred to the IAF.

Early life

Muki Betser was born in 1945 in his grandparents' house in moshav Nahalal. They were among the seven people who established Israel's first kibbutz, Degania. His mother, Sarah Hurvitz, was born and raised in Tel Aviv; her family lived in the area for five generations. His father, Nahman Betser, was born in the second kibbutz in Israel, Merhavia, that his grandparents also helped establish. Betser lived in Nahalal until he was four, then moved with his family to Haifa, where his father worked as a major construction contractor. His family's return to the Jezreel Valley to live in Beit She'arim when he was eight, was one of the "happiest days" of his life.

Private life

Betser married in February 1967. They lived in the house that his wife Nurit inherited in Nahalal, the childhood home of Moshe Dayan, only a few houses away from where Betser was born. They had one son, Saul, who followed Betser into "The Unit". Nurit died when she was 29. Betser remarried in 1982, and had two daughters, Tamar and Shani.
Betser established a pre military program in the kibboutz Maagan Michael, considered one of the best in Israel.