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  • | subject = [[Mossad]] ...is a [[nonfiction]] book by a former [[katsa]] ([[case officer]]) in the [[Mossad]], [[Victor Ostrovsky]], and Canadian journalist and author Claire Hoy. ...
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  • | service = [[Haganah]], [[Palmach]], [[Israel Defense Forces]], [[Mossad]] ...ars = 1944–1948 (Haganah and Palmach)<br />1948–1974 (IDF)<br />1974–1982 (Mossad) ...
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  • {{For|the Israeli intelligence service|Mossad}} ...liyah Bet, which was disbanded in 1952. The more secret of the two was the Mossad's Bitzur unit, tasked with overseeing the immigration of Jews from countrie ...
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  • ...ean front company by transferring the ore to another vessel at sea. This [[Mossad]] covert operation violated [[European Atomic Energy Community|Euratom]] co == Mossad operation == ...
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  • |employer = [[Mossad]] ...essdate=17 March 2015}}</ref> was an Israeli intelligence officer in the [[Mossad]]. He was notably involved in the [[Lillehammer affair]], an attempted reve ...
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  • | name = Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – External Operations | caption = Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine - External Operations Flag ...
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  • | office = Director of [[Mossad]] ...]. He served as the Chief Director and the head of global operations for [[Mossad]] from 1963 to 1968, before entering into politics and holding two minister ...
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  • {{Short description|Mossad case officer and author (born 1949)}} | occupation = Writer, gallerist, painter, entrepreneur, former Israeli Mossad agent ...
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  • | branch = [[Mossad]] | rank = Chief of Operations ...
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  • | agent = [[Mossad]] (facilitated defection) ...] to Israel. In what is considered one of the [[Mossad]]'s most successful operations, Redfa's entire extended family was smuggled safely out of Iraq to Israel. ...
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  • {{Short description|Director of Mossad from 1949 to 1953}} | service = [[Mossad]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Murder by Mossad in Lillehammer, Norway}} ...erations for [[Black September (group)|Black September]]. Six of 15 of the Mossad team were captured and convicted of complicity in the killing by the Norweg ...
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  • | unit_name = Operations Directorate | image = IDF Operations Directorate (Alternative).svg ...
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  • [[File:Wdip-Cell-0.png|thumb|Representative clandestine operations run from diplomatic cover]] ...ret Operations'', and two sequels: ''NOC Twice: More UK Non-Official Cover Operations'' and ''NOC Three Times: Knock-On Effect (Last of the Trilogy)''.<ref>{{cit ...
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  • ...were included in the [[Mossad assassinations following the Munich massacre|Mossad's target list]] for their alleged participation in the [[Munich massacre]]. [[Category:Mossad assassinations following the Munich massacre]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Israeli general and Mossad director (1945–2016)}} | office = [[Mossad|Director of the Mossad]] ...
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  • ...and translator. He was assassinated as the first target of [[Israel]]'s [[Mossad assassinations following the Munich massacre]]. Israel considered Zwaiter a ...to-track-and-killi-palestinian-terrorists-in-1970s "Western countries gave Mossad information"], ''[[The Guardian]]''.</ref> ...
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  • ...decided that he was taking too long to die, a plan was conceived for the [[Mossad]] to assassinate [[Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti|Barzan al-Tikriti]], Saddam's ...<ref name=mossad>[http://radioislam.org/historia/zionism/mossd_saddam.html Mossad plot to assassinate Saddam] January 1999. Accessed April 3, 2010. {{Webarch ...
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  • ...Ocean earthquake and tsunami|Asian tsunami]] – on joint [[CIA]]–[[Mossad]] operations, and Vialls maintained in disclaimers on his site that his reports were wri ...thouse flat next-door-but-one to the Libyan embassy, and were fired by CIA/Mossad agents.<ref>{{cite web|title=The Murder of Policewoman Yvonne Fletcher |url ...
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  • ...r]] and more.<ref name=Haaretz3>{{cite news | author = Maya Sela | title = Mossad book sparks NIS 4 million lawsuit by journalist | newspaper = Haaretz | dat *''Mossad: The Great Operations'' (2010, with Nissim Mishal) ...
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