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Israel’s Mossad is one of the most feared and controversial intelligence agencies in the world. Despite its proud claims that it is a peacemaker, Mossad is today generally seen as a warmonger, especially in the Middle East.

Spectacular, but also sometimes brutal Mossad operations in the 1970s and 1980s spread fear but also commanded respect.

It was first and foremost the 1960 abduction in Argentina of Adolf Eichmann, one of the chief architects of the Nazi Holocaust against the Jews, that made the organization world famous. The killing of the Palestinian who murdered 11 Israeli sportspeople during the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich was also a demonstration of the intelligence agency’s toughness and intransigence.

Director Amit Goren’s film "Mossad" attempts to take a look behind the façade of this notorious secret service. With exclusive interviews and carefully researched archive footage, he reconstructs the history of the organization from its foundation in 1949 until the present day. Agents, politicians, and eyewitnesses speak candidly about the agency - not just about its successful operations, but also about its catastrophes, failings, and errors. Errors that few talk about in Israel, to shield those responsible from any legal process. Protected by the political system and opaque in structure, the organization appears to be beyond any criticism.

What role did the spy agency play during the Sabra and Shatila massacre in the refugee camps in Lebanon in 1982? Could the 1973 Yom Kippur War have been prevented if Mossad had acted earlier on intelligence from an Egyptian informant? What influence does the organization have on Israeli political leaders? And to what extent is Mossad instrumentalized by rulers for political gain?

Ultimately, Mossad remains the same as it ever was: feared, powerful and controversial.
 
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only cos rothschild got west by the balls otherwise mossad be like mushy peas.
 
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Israel’s Mossad is one of the most feared and controversial intelligence agencies in the world. Despite its proud claims that it is a peacemaker, Mossad is today generally seen as a warmonger, especially in the Middle East.

Spectacular, but also sometimes brutal Mossad operations in the 1970s and 1980s spread fear but also commanded respect.

It was first and foremost the 1960 abduction in Argentina of Adolf Eichmann, one of the chief architects of the Nazi Holocaust against the Jews, that made the organization world famous. The killing of the Palestinian who murdered 11 Israeli sportspeople during the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich was also a demonstration of the intelligence agency’s toughness and intransigence.

Director Amit Goren’s film "Mossad" attempts to take a look behind the façade of this notorious secret service. With exclusive interviews and carefully researched archive footage, he reconstructs the history of the organization from its foundation in 1949 until the present day. Agents, politicians, and eyewitnesses speak candidly about the agency - not just about its successful operations, but also about its catastrophes, failings, and errors. Errors that few talk about in Israel, to shield those responsible from any legal process. Protected by the political system and opaque in structure, the organization appears to be beyond any criticism.

What role did the spy agency play during the Sabra and Shatila massacre in the refugee camps in Lebanon in 1982? Could the 1973 Yom Kippur War have been prevented if Mossad had acted earlier on intelligence from an Egyptian informant? What influence does the organization have on Israeli political leaders? And to what extent is Mossad instrumentalized by rulers for political gain?

Ultimately, Mossad remains the same as it ever was: feared, powerful and controversial.
The most effective organizations are those whose roots are deep into the people. Mossad and other such organizations get their power from jews around the globe. But almost all jews consider themselves connected with Israel.
 
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Even in 2023 you rate ISI above RAW.

@Trailer23
Any particular reason why i've been tagged with this particular question - or are you just a regular on my YouTube Channel - on behalf of your left nut
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Any particular reason why i've been tagged with this particular question - or are you just a regular on my YouTube Channel - on behalf of your left nut View attachment 918917 .
@Skimming
Kya howa, jawab dou...

Phati kyu hai tum logoo ki (hum say)? Saray Actions aur Statements bus
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tak limited hain kyukay yahan tumharay baap baithay hain.

Why don't you come out of your LGBTQ+ closet.
 
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@Skimming
Kya howa, jawab dou...

Phati kyu hai tum logoo ki (hum say)? Saray Actions aur Statements bus View attachment 919004 tak limited hain kyukay yahan tumharay baap baithay hain.

Why don't you come out of your LGBTQ+ closet.
Agar India ki phati hal toh na Indian media mein maaloom pad raha hai aur nahi PDF.

Even on PDF one gets the impression that India is winning, winning, winning and only winning.

In what sense do you say India ki phati hai?
 
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Agar India ki phati hal toh na Indian media mein maaloom pad raha hai aur nahi PDF.

Even on PDF one gets the impression that India is winning, winning, winning and only winning.

In what sense do you say India ki phati hai?
Jawab dainay kyu phati hai jab sawal keya jata hai...

You tagged me - so now play the game.

Aur waisay phati tou hai, which is why your people are so scared of us outside our respective Countries.

Moqa daikh kay patli gali say nikal jatay hain.
 
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with all due respect intelligence agencies rarely celebrate their wins


RAW achievements

1999 : Kargil.. Mushy's great deep penetration... like..you were anal butt raped and you didn't even know?..just LOL
2019 : Operation Swift retort ...jezz we even send you a telegram..lol
2020: Gulwan
Kashmir: Indian still don't no Kashmiri wants to say with india.
 
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