The Secret History of European Intelligence and Mossad's Assassination Campaign

Mossad’s Long Kill List Exposed – And the Comments Section Loses Its Mind

TLDR: A deep dive into Israel’s long history of political assassinations has readers accusing Mossad of acting like a global hit squad, especially after a pregnant woman’s husband was wrongly killed in Norway. The comments explode with fear that this kill-first strategy now threatens Europe’s safety and basic way of life.

Readers dove into this story of Mossad’s decades‑long assassination campaign like it was a spy thriller, but the comments turned it into an all‑out moral brawl. The article walks through Israel’s history of killing opponents abroad – from a UN peace mediator in 1948 to a pregnant woman’s husband gunned down on a quiet night in Norway – but the community is stuck on one question: is this “security”… or state‑sponsored terror on repeat?

One user dropped an archive link like a mic, basically saying: read this, the receipts are all here link. Another didn’t mince words at all, calling Israel “the biggest threat for the region and the way of living in Europe,” turning the thread from history lesson to geopolitical panic in one sentence. That line alone sparked a whole unspoken debate: is Europe safe from this kill‑first, ask‑later doctrine?

The darkest moment fueling outrage is the 1973 Lillehammer case, where Mossad agents shot a Moroccan waiter by mistake, while his pregnant Norwegian wife walked beside him. Commenters seized on that as the chilling symbol of the whole story: a high‑tech spy agency acting like a gang that can miss. The vibe? Less James Bond, more "no one is really off the hit list" – and people are very much not okay with that.

Key Points

  • The article argues that recent killings of high-level Iranian officials, including Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, fit into a long-standing Israeli policy of using targeted assassination as a routine tool of statecraft.
  • Israel has systematically targeted leaders and operatives of groups such as Hizbullah, Hamas and the Houthis, extending its operations to civilian functionaries and infrastructure in places like southern Lebanon and Gaza.
  • Modern Israeli assassination practices are contextualized within a broader history of political murder, including the medieval Assassins, Russian Social Revolutionaries, and pre-state Zionist militias such as Irgun and Lehi.
  • Yitzhak Shamir’s trajectory—from Lehi commander ordering Count Folke Bernadotte’s killing, to head of Mossad’s first targeted killing squad, to Israeli prime minister—illustrates the institutionalization of assassination within Israeli state structures.
  • Drawing on Ronen Bergman’s *Rise and Kill First*, the article notes that Israel conducted around 1,300 targeted killing operations by 2018 and highlights emblematic operations such as the post-Munich Olympic reprisal campaign known as Operation Wrath of God.

Hottest takes

"Israel is the biggest thread for the region and the way of living in Europe" — juliusceasar
"a Moroccan waiter… killed as he walked home from the cinema with his Norwegian wife, who was seven months pregnant" — jazzpush2
"https://archive.ph/..." — mitchbob
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