Covert Strikes: How Mossad Leverages US Support and Adversary Vulnerabilities

Explore the strategies that enable Israel's Mossad to execute high-profile assassinations in Iran, relying on US backing and adversary security weaknesses.
Israel's Mossad intelligence agency has long relied on two key factors to carry out its assassination policy against perceived threats in Iran: unwavering US cover and the exploitation of security vulnerabilities in its adversary's defenses.
The Mossad's covert operations in Iran have been a source of ongoing controversy, with the agency being accused of orchestrating high-profile killings of Iranian nuclear scientists and other officials. However, these actions have been made possible, in large part, by the unconditional support Israel receives from the United States, as well as Iran's own security lapses that the Mossad has been able to exploit.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: Al Jazeera


