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Preventing Catastrophic Threats

  • The Mossad’s proactive approach in sabotaging nuclear programs and thwarting terrorism has reshaped geopolitics
  • These efforts emphasize the importance of preemptive actions in global security

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Cardiologist, scientist, and former airborne officer

Michael Bar-Zohar’s Mossad: The Greatest Missions of the Israeli Secret Service chronicles the daring and complex operations of Mossad agents. From thwarting nuclear threats to capturing war criminals, the book highlights their ingenuity, ethical dilemmas, and sacrifices. It offers insights into modern espionage’s pivotal role in shaping global security and geopolitics​

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