Mossad Operations
The Israeli intelligence agency known for daring covert operations, including the capture of Adolf Eichmann, the assassination of Black September terrorists, and the sabotage of Iran's nuclear program.
INVESTIGATION OVERVIEW
Mossad (HaMossad leModi'in uleTafkidim Meyuchadim — Institute for Intelligence and Special Operations) is Israel's national intelligence agency, established in 1949. Mossad has conducted some of the most famous intelligence operations in history: the capture of Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann from Argentina (1960), the assassination of Black September terrorists after the 1972 Munich massacre (Operation Wrath of God), the rescue of Ethiopian Jews (Operation Solomon, 1991), and the sabotage of Iran's nuclear program (Stuxnet, assassinations of nuclear scientists). Mossad is also accused of operations including the assassination of Hamas leaders, the theft of nuclear secrets, and the use of forged passports. Its operations are a subject of both admiration and controversy.
KEY CLAIMS
Mossad captured Eichmann in Argentina and brought him to Israel for trial
Mossad assassinated the Black September terrorists responsible for the Munich massacre
Mossad was behind the Stuxnet cyberattack on Iran's nuclear centrifuges
Mossad uses forged passports from multiple countries for its operations
Mossad has assassinated Iranian nuclear scientists using motorcycle-mounted gunmen
SUPPORTING EVIDENCE
Eichmann's capture was confirmed by Israel and Argentina; the operation is documented
Operation Wrath of God was confirmed by former Mossad agents and journalists
Stuxnet is widely attributed to US-Israeli cooperation, including Mossad
Multiple countries have investigated Mossad use of forged passports (Dubai, UK, New Zealand)
Iranian nuclear scientists have been assassinated; Iran blames Mossad
COUNTER ARGUMENTS
Mossad officially neither confirms nor denies most operations
Some claimed operations (e.g., specific assassinations) lack definitive proof
The passport forgeries could be the work of other agencies or copycats
Iran's nuclear scientist assassinations could be the work of Iranian dissidents
Mossad's reputation for invincibility is partly self-cultivated mythology
TIMELINE
Mossad established
Eichmann captured in Argentina
Operation Wrath of God after Munich massacre
Operation Solomon rescues Ethiopian Jews
Stuxnet and Iranian scientist assassinations
KEY FIGURES
Isser Harel
Mossad Director who oversaw Eichmann capture
Meir Dagan
Mossad Director who focused on Iran's nuclear program
Zvi Zamir
Mossad Director during Operation Wrath of God
ORGANIZATIONS
Mossad
Intelligence
Shin Bet (Shabak)
Domestic Security
Aman
Military Intelligence
SOURCES
RELATED ENTITIES
PEOPLE
Isser Harel
Meir Dagan
Zvi Zamir
ORGANIZATIONS
Mossad
Shin Bet (Shabak)
Aman
LOCATIONS
Israel
TECHNOLOGIES
Stuxnet
EVENTS
Mossad established
1949
Eichmann captured in Argentina
1960
Operation Wrath of God after Munich massacre
1972–1973
Operation Solomon rescues Ethiopian Jews
1991
Stuxnet and Iranian scientist assassinations
2010s
