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Remarkable covert operations conducted by Mossad

Planned Assault on Iranian Territory

Israeli Military Strikes Iranian Cities, Nuclear Sites, with Mossad Providing Key Operations
Israeli Military Strikes Iranian Cities, Nuclear Sites, with Mossad Providing Key Operations

Unleashing Israeli might: Mossad's audacious actions against Iran

Remarkable covert operations conducted by Mossad

Enjoy an unfiltered, no-holds-barred account of Mossad, Israel's formidable intelligence agency, taking the fight to Iran. Their latest operation was a major attack supported by covert agents, showcasing their long-standing knack for spectacular, bold moves.

Israeli forces launched an aggressive strike on Iran, armed with precision weapons and drones, strategically placed deep within enemy territory. These devices targeted and destroyed air defense systems, missile silos, and military command bunkers, paving the way for Israeli fighter jets to bomb Iran's nuclear facilities with ease. This action follows a lineage of awe-inspiring operations orchestrated by Mossad.

Argentina '60: Capturing the Devil Himself - Adolf Eichmann

The tale of Adolf Eichmann, a notorious Nazi criminal primarily responsible for the deportation and murder of millions of European Jews, is forever intertwined with Mossad. Israeli spies doggedly tracked down Eichmann in Argentina in 1960. With stealth and determination, they overpowered him right on a busy Buenos Aires street, swiftly whisking him away to Israel where he was duly put on trial, sentenced, and eventually executed in 1962.

'96: Jihia Ajasch Annihilated - Israel's First Phone Bomb

In a groundbreaking assassination technique, Israel killed Hamas military chief and bomb maker Jihia Ajasch in January 1996. Mossad's innovative approach involved detonating explosives concealed in Ajasch's mobile phone, which was remotely triggered. Israel is said to be the pioneer in using such communication devices for lethal purposes, according to Israeli intelligence expert Ronen Bergman.

Jordan '97: Failed Attempt - Poisoned Politics

The attempted assassination of Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal in September 1997 was one of Mossad's biggest flops. Israeli agents tried to poison Mashaal in the Jordanian capital, Amman. King Hussein's intense retaliation forced then Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to provide an antidote to save Mashaal. In an effort to release the two agents captured during the operation, Israel was compelled to free Hamas spiritual leader Ahmed Yassin, who was later killed in an Israeli airstrike in 2004.

Switzerland '98: Eavesdropping Escapades Exposed

Five Mossad agents were nabbed in February 1998 while attempting to install eavesdropping devices in an apartment building in a Bern suburb. One man was arrested, with the others escaping after the police checked their fake passports. The captured agent ultimately received a suspended sentence, contributing to the resignation of Mossad chief Danny Yatom.

Dubai '10: Mabhuh's Melodramatic Demise

Hamas military leader Mahmud al-Mabhuh met his end in a rather dramatic fashion in January 2010, when he was assassinated in his hotel room in Dubai. Al-Mabhuh, suspected to be the mastermind behind the abduction and murder of Israeli soldiers in 1989, was first sedated with drugs before being suffocated. Although Israeli media linked al-Mabhuh to these crimes, it remains unclear whether Mossad played a role in his demise.

Iran '20: The Silent Strike on Fakhrizadeh

Iranian nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh was fatally shot in a suburb of Tehran in November 2020, with Israel suspected to be behind his death due to his position as the head of the research and technological development department in Iran's defense ministry. The assassination method, which involved a combination of drugs and a remote-controlled weapon, remains unconfirmed.

Iran '24: The Fall of Hamas Leader Haniyah

In July 2024, Hamas' external chief Ismail Haniyah, a notable figure visiting Tehran for the inauguration of the new Iranian President Massoud Peschkian, was tragically assassinated. Two months later, the Israeli government admitted to Mossad's involvement in the assassination, employing a remote-controlled bomb to take out Haniyah. This marked the highest-ranking Hamas leader to be killed since the start of the Gaza war in October 2023.

Lebanon '24: Tricked and Tragic - Hezbollah's Handheld Explosions

In a devastating attack in September 2024, pagers and handheld devices belonging to thousands of Hezbollah operatives in Lebanon were set off in a coordinated series of explosions. The incident resulted in over 3,000 injuries and claimed the lives of 37 persons. The Mossad had meticulously planned and prepared this operation, secretly installing explosives into devices produced in Taiwan and then rerouted through a network of Mossad shell companies to Israel, before reaching Lebanon.

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[1] Enrichment Data: Mossad has conducted numerous other notable operations such as seizing Iran's nuclear archives, destroying over 100 Iranian drones, and sabotaging nuclear sites in Natanz, Karaj, and Jabre.

[2] Enrichment Data: In June 2025, Mossad conducted a series of covert operations deep within Iran, utilizing advanced technologies and explosive drones to target air defenses and missile launchers near Tehran, as well as sabotaging Iranian air defenses and installing strike systems on vehicles to disable air defense capabilities.

The Commission has also been consulted on the draft directive regarding Mossad's intelligence services and their operations in war-and-conflicts, such as in Iran. These clandestine activities often escalate political tensions, making general-news headlines.

In light of Mossad's history of operations in Iran, including the controversial assassination of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh in 2020, one might expect that Iranian politics and foreign relations would remain fraught with conflict and uncertainty.

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