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He had given an interview a day after the hostage crisis, saying he was not worried for his life, but did not want to "taunt the devil." [18] Mossad did not comment on the fact that Hamsari was connected to the attack of Munich. [15] This assassination was the first in a series of Mossad targeted killings that took place in France. [19]
The following list centralizes the main and most notable military operations conducted by the Israeli Defense Forces sorted in chronological order and divided into the main time periods of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict for easier navigation.
The Mossad had detected a booking for the official in a London hotel, and dispatched at least ten undercover agents to London. The agents were split into three teams. One group was sent to Heathrow Airport to identify the official as he arrived, a second to book into his hotel, and a third to monitor his movements and visitors. Some of the ...
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Mossad was formed on December 13, 1949, as the Central Institute for Coordination at the recommendation of Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion to Reuven Shiloah.Ben Gurion wanted a central body to coordinate and improve cooperation between the existing security services—the army's intelligence department (), the Internal Security Service (), and the Political Intelligence Service (Mossad).
Mossad assassinations following the Munich massacre (17 P, 1 F) Pages in category "Mossad operations" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
Operation Diamond [1] (Hebrew: מִבְצָע יַהֲלוֹם, Mivtza Yahalom) was an operation undertaken by Mossad. Its goal was the acquisition of a Soviet -built Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 , the most advanced Soviet fighter plane at that time.
Former Mossad head Isser Harel confirmed the story that former Nazis were recruited to provide intelligence on Arab countries. [ 47 ] Ian Black and Benny Morris wrote in 1991 that Skorzeny may not have known for whom he was working, [ 48 ] but in 2010, Tom Segev published in his biography of Simon Wiesenthal that Skorzeny had offered to help ...