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[edit] Mistakes

I found 2 mistakes in the article: first, the Turks couldn't decrypt the Nili code. After they found the pigeon, they only knew that there are spies in the country. After they captured Naaman Belkind, they linked him to the pigeon (I hope my english is good enough to be read). second, "Hashomer" means The Sohmer (=The guard). So, you should write "Hashomer" but not "The Hashomer". Ahia, Israel.

p.s: you can find many pictures of Nili people in the hebrew article (in some days, I'll put more).