Eliyahu Hakim

Lehi militant and assassin (1925–1945)

Eliyahu Hakim was a militant activist who was a member of the Lehi organization. Born in 1925, he became involved in the group's activities, which were focused on promoting their cause through radical means. Hakim's actions were driven by his commitment to the organization's ideology, and he participated in several operations, including a notable assassination.

Hakim is perhaps most infamous for his role in the 1944 assassination of Lord Moyne, the British Minister Resident in the Middle East. On this occasion, Hakim fired the fatal shots that resulted in Moyne's death. This event was a significant incident in Hakim's life and had far-reaching consequences. Hakim's life was cut short when he died in 1945, at the age of 20, but his actions as a Lehi member and his involvement in the assassination of Lord Moyne have become a part of his lasting legacy.