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Top Mossad Official: Agents Worked Under Fire in Beirut During Nasrallah Assassinatio

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Mossad officer says agents acted in Beirut 'with courage and determination,' adding that bold operations and precise intelligence, not just tech, made the impossible possible; President Herzog awarded Mossad the Israel Defense Prize for its role in killing the Hezbollah leader

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Almost a year has passed since the assassination of Hezbollah Secretary-General Nasrallah, and today (Tuesday) a senior Mossad officer, known as "G", publicly addressed the pager operation and the assassination of Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah, claiming that it was a "historic turning point" in Israel's military and intelligence campaign. According to him, the operation in Lebanon made it possible to turn a technological vision in…

At a ceremony honoring the Mossad personnel who led to the assassination of the former Hezbollah Secretary-General, a Mossad agent recruitment and deployment officer said, "This operation was born when an ambitious technological idea, which can only be called a fantasy, met the best technology people." "Precise intelligence and bold operational capability were required, sometimes at the risk of life in the heart of an enemy country, to make the …

In an Israel Security Award acceptance speech, a Mossad intelligence officer revealed that agents operated "under fire in the heart of an enemy state" to make Nasrallah's assassination "impossible, possible." The post Mossad officer in shocking revelation appeared first on Knitted News.

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