Antonio Pita
Jerusalem - MAR 25, 2026 - 10:22 CET
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The members of this unit were forbidden from using electronic devices to prevent anyone from tracking their location, but not so the bodyguards, increasing the risk of human error and infiltration. And so it happened: one bodyguard even shared his geolocation on Facebook while on duty.
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Even outside of Israel, everything related to its espionage evokes a mixture of fascination (for the most daring operations) and revulsion, including because of the many collateral victims who remain outside the headlines. This is especially true when Mossad is involved. Books, films, and television series have contributed to this perception that it is present in everything that happens on all five continents, feeding both those who benefit from its fearsome image of ubiquity and the anti-Semites who always see a mysterious Jewish hand behind everything.

The war that Israel never loses: its secret services once again carry out assassinations in Iran
Years of preparation and reams of information have made it possible to conduct successful ‘targeted killings’ such as those that took out the supreme leader Ali Khamenei and the heads of Hezbollah and Hamas