Book- Eyes of Israel: The Untold Story of Mossad

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How do you fight a war that doesn't exist on paper?

For over seventy years, the Mossad — Israel’s shadowy intelligence agency — has operated in the deepest corridors of secrecy.

From Nazi hunters and nuclear sabotage to cyberwarfare and targeted assassinations, Eyes of Israel unveils the stunning true story behind one of the world’s most feared and admired spy organizations.

This gripping, unflinching book goes far beyond the headlines,
pulling back the veil on operations that have shaped global politics and changed the course of history.

Dive into the covert world of Mossad as it tracks down Adolf Eichmann, unleashes vengeance after the Munich Massacre, eliminates Iranian nuclear scientists, and strikes enemies in cities from Damascus to Dubai — often without leaving a trace.

But this is not just a tale of triumph and cunning.

It’s a rare, balanced, and deeply researched investigation into the ethics of espionage, the unseen victims of intelligence wars, and the moral weight carried by agents who kill in silence and disappear into myth.

Inside, you'll discover:

The genesis of Mossad in the aftermath of the Holocaust and Israel’s fragile birth

The structure and inner workings of a modern intelligence machine
High-stakes missions, legendary assassinations,
and international scandals

Cooperation — and rivalry — with the CIA, MI6, and regional forces
Psychological profiling, recruitment tactics, and the making of a
Mossad operative

The rise of cyber-espionage, disinformation, and AI-driven intelligence
The global perception of Mossad — legend, propaganda,
or terrifying truth?

A raw exploration of morality, secrecy, and the future of invisible warfare

Written with razor-sharp detail and haunting depth,
Eyes of Israel: The Untold Story of Mossad is a masterful blend of history, geopolitics, spycraft, and human psychology.

Whether you’re a student of world affairs or a fan of real-life espionage, this book will challenge everything you thought you knew about the intelligence world — and the price of national survival.

174 pages.