Fed Reacts To The World's Most Dangerous Intel Agency: The Mossad
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Okay, let's go into this documentary, guys.
It's called Inside a Mossad Assassination from Hamas Leader Sau Jihad.
That's the documentary we're going to, Frank, go to your bed.
That's the documentary we're going to react to.
But before I do that, let's go ahead and cover who the Mossad is.
Because I've realized, guys, that we cover a lot of geopolitics on this channel.
As you guys know, I cover Middle Eastern affairs quite a bit because I do think that if we do go to war, it's going to be because of that shit.
So I think it's imperative that you guys understand how Israel works and who their agencies are.
So let's start with who the Mossad is.
Right?
So the Mossad, right?
The Institute for Intelligence and Special Operations, probably known as Mossad, is the national intelligence agency of the state of Israel.
It is one of the main entities in the Israeli intelligence community, along with Amman, military intelligence, and Shinbet.
So internal security.
So think of Mossad, guys.
This is the CIA equivalent for us here in the United States.
Okay?
This is their CIA equivalent.
They focus on international affairs, right?
And then think of Amman, military intelligence.
This will probably be something like a DIA, right?
Defense intelligence agency that we have here in America.
Then the Shinbet is their FBI.
Okay?
And these are the three main contributors to their intelligence community, right?
So Mossad is responsible for intelligence collection, covert operations, and counterterrorism.
His director answers directly and only to the prime minister.
This is very important, guys.
So basically, they talk directly to the prime minister, so no one else really can tell them what to do.
Okay?
Their assassinations, everything else that they do, all coordinated with the prime minister, aka Benjamin Netanyahu, and it has been for literally years.
Right?
Its annual budget is estimated to be around $10 billion.
It is estimated to employ 7,000 people, making one of the world's largest espionage agencies.
The organization is led to have been involved in many assassination plots across a variety of locations.
Guys, the Mossad, you can make the argument, is on par, if not better, than the CIA.
They've conducted more assassinations than any other agency.
Okay?
Again.
These guys have conducted more successful assassinations than any other agency.
Okay?
And the reason for that, guys, is because you got to understand, no one wants Israel there.
They're surrounded by people that dislike them, right?
Even Egypt and Jordan, though they have good diplomatic relations, it doesn't matter because people, the people of Jordan and the people of Egypt don't like Israel.
Obviously, because of the occupation of the Palestinian people.
So what this has done is forced the Israelis to be extremely resourceful and good at what they do.
Because the IDF, right, which is a part of their other component, right, the Amman, right?
This is the other intelligence agency.
The Israeli military intelligence is a central overreaching, sorry, overarching military intelligence body of the IDF, Israeli Defense Forces.
Think of the IDF.
That's like their army, okay?
Amman was created in 1950 when the intelligence department was spun off from IDF's general staff.
The intelligence department was composed largely of former members of the Haganah Intelligence Service.
And you guys, if you guys watch me, you guys already know Haganah, right, and Irgun, et cetera, these were all terrorist organizations back in the day.
And they all gun were basically paramilitary groups that were at the beginning when Israel was created.
They all formed, combined together to create the IDF, which is now their military.
So this is their military intelligence, right?
The Amman.
But the reason why I say this, the reason why Mossad has to be so good, guys, is because Israel can't really fight on the ground like that.
Okay?
They have a very small country.
They have a very small military force.
And they have IDF guys all over the country.
So it's very difficult for them to engage in traditional warfare, you know, invading a country, going into a country, whatever.
And a perfect example of this, actually, is with Hezbollah.
As you guys know, the Israelis invaded Lebanon late last year.
Okay.
And just to give you guys kind of an idea, because I understand that a lot of you guys might not necessarily be familiar with Middle Eastern maps and shit like that.
Lebanon.
Okay.
So here we are.
Let me go all the way out.
Right.
We're over here in the United States.
We're going to go all the way here to the Middle East.
Okay.
So you have Lebanon here.
Israel is directly south of it.
Okay.
Here's Gaza for frame of reference hitting the on the south southwest side of the water, right?
The and then here is Lebanon, right?
Southern Lebanon.
Now, this area is extremely contentious, especially after October 7th.
Because after October 7th happened, what Lebanon was doing is shooting rockets into northern Israel every day, right, after October 7th.
And they did this to weaken the IDF forces so that they would not be able to send all their troops down here to Gaza.
So they had to keep some semblance of presence here up north in the Haifa area, right?
Something like 50 to 60,000 of them were evacuated.
So once they completed their mission at the end of last year, in towards the end of last year, in the fall, in Gaza, and they killed Ziyai al-Sinwar in October, they started to push up north and began a ground assault into Lebanon.
The goal was to dismantle and disrupt the Hezbollah fighters here on the southern border that were shooting rockets into Israel.
Okay?
Now, while they were doing this, they launched a ground assault.
They also were doing airstrikes in Beirut, okay?
In an effort to kill a guy named Hassan Nasrallah.
And I know some of you guys have heard this before.
I don't mean to be redundant, but I know a lot of people might be tuning in for this for the first time.
So here's Hassan Nasrallah.
What the fuck?
Name meaning.
I didn't want that.
Okay, this is the leader of Hezbollah.
They killed him September 27th, right?
So he was in Beirut.
They bombed it to an oblivion.
While they bombed this to an oblivion, they also conducted the PADR attack, where they had a bunch of Pagers, walkie-talkies, and other crude military devices exploding in the hands of Hezbollah fighters.
So they launched a ground assault.
They were airstriking Beirut and they did the PADR attack.
So they attacked them on three different fronts.
Why did they do this?
They did this because the IDF guys don't have the same capability of ground assault as other militaries because they simply don't have the numbers.
Israel is a very small country.
That's why they have mandatory service for both men and women.
So they wanted to make it all the way to Beirut.
They failed.
They could not do it.
So what ended up happening was after the PADR attack and killing all of Hezbollah's leadership, there was a ceasefire agreed upon.
And when that ceasefire happened, a day later, the rebels in Syria started to take over Syria, right?
They invaded Aleppo.
They worked their way down to Damascus.
And now Bashar al-Assad fled to Russia.
And Syria is run by a former al-Qaeda operative.
Make of that what you will.
But the point I'm trying to make here is they were only able to do this because the Mossad had a source that told them where Nasrallah was, and they were able to bomb him and kill him.
On top of that, the Mossad put explosions in the pagers, so excuse me, bombs in the pagers, and detonated them.
Matter of fact, let's go ahead and go watch that video for you guys real quick.
On September 17th, after Israel and the terrorists...
This shit is crazy, by the way, chat.
And just so you guys know, they had the explosions in the pagers for 10 years, chat.
10 years they had them there.
10 years.
And then they detonated them later on.
Organization Hezbollah.
This is why I say all the time that the Israelis have some of the best intelligence agencies.
Oh, and then the last thing I want to tell you, guys, before we watch this thing, is so you got Amman, who's their military component, then you got Shinbet.
This is their FBI, chat.
This is their FBI, right?
So they're more concerned with stuff going on internally in Israel.
So they're thwarting attacks internally, arresting people, etc.
So these three agencies are the main components of their intelligence program in Israel.
So you got Shinbet, who's FBI.
You got the Amman, who's the equivalent to RDIA or Defense Intelligence Agency, right?
Or maybe an NSA as well combined.
And then you got, obviously, Mossad, who's our equivalent of CIA.
Had been in an escalating war for nearly a year.
The Israeli spy agency Mossad launched one of the most daring and sophisticated deceptions in the history of countering.
Before we watch this, give me one set of chat if this all makes sense, guys.
Because you guys really do need to understand how Israeli intelligence and Israeli law enforcement works.
Because I talk quite a bit about Middle Eastern affairs, and I think it's important that you guys know this.
That's kind of why I did this episode.
Because I was like, yeah, you know, you guys kind of know about Mossad, but I don't think you guys understand all the different agencies that work alongside Mossad, et cetera.
Cool, cool.
All right.
Perfect, perfect.
Okay.
Awesome.
For intelligence, the Pager plot.
A modern take on the Trojan horse.
Mossad created a bomb in a pocket and tricked Hezbollah fighters into unwittingly wearing these devices on their bodies.
The repercussions of the plot have been dramatic, including aiding in the fall of the Assad regime in Syria, the weakening of Iran, and the decimating of the target of the plot, Hezbollah.
We spoke with two recently retired senior Mossad agents with leading roles in the operation.
To hide their identities, we agree they could wear a mask and have their voices altered.
We started with Michael, not his real name.
The story will continue in a moment.
You were something called a case officer.
What exactly is a case officer?
A case officer spearheads the operation.
He's the commander of the operation.
The operation started 10 years ago.
This is very similar, guys, to like a case agent.
When you're, you know, remember, I will tell you guys you're a criminal investigator, you have a case, you're running the case, same exact thing, but on their side, the intel world.
And also, very important that I need to put this out for you guys.
Intelligence and law enforcement are two different worlds, okay?
In intelligence, you're collecting information that you can utilize and keep those secrets for the benefit of your nation, while the other nation does not know that you have access to this information so that you can use it against them later.
Just like with the pagers, they had these pages for 10 years.
They didn't know that they had bombs in them.
So the Mossad were able to, you know, operate them and blow them up when they needed.
Law enforcement, your job is to put these guys in jail and then put them in front of a judge and prosecute them.
Intelligence and law enforcement, sometimes they have an aligned goal, but nine out of ten times, two different worlds completely.
Another thing that's also important for you guys to understand when it comes to intelligence versus law enforcement, law enforcement typically has to operate within the confinements of the law.
Intelligence doesn't.
They do a lot of things off the record, right?
This is why, like the CIA, for example, to fund their black programs, they would sell drugs and be involved in the narcotics trade because they didn't want that stuff on the books of how they would conduct some of these operations.
Years ago.
Same exact thing with the Mossad.
With Pagers, but with weaponizing walkie-talkies.
A walkie-talkie was a weapon, just like a bullet or a missile or a mortar.
So a walkie-talkie bomb.
A walkie-talkie bomb.
Inside the battery, there is an explosive device.
And that was the invention to put an explosive device that couldn't be detected into the battery.
Correct.
Made in Israel.
At Mossad?
Yes.
As I understand it, these walkie-talkies went into a tactical vest that a soldier would put on, and then this would go in the pocket near the heart.
Yes.
So Israel sold this device to Hezbollah.
Hezbollah paid for this weapon that was to be used against them.
Thank God a good price.
A good price.
They got a good price, bro.
These niggas are crazy, bro.
And you guys know me.
Look, I'm very critical of Israel, but I've always given them credit when it comes to They're intelligence agencies.
They're very good.
Very, very good.
Couldn't be too low.
Could they be suspicious?
In the end, Hezbollah bought over 16,000 of these exploding walkie-talkies that Israel then didn't activate for 10 years until three months ago.
How did you convince Hezbollah to buy this?
Well, obviously, they didn't know that they were buying it from Israel.
Who did they buy it from?
Or think they were buying it from?
We have an incredible array of possibilities of creating foreign companies that have no rate being traced back to Israel.
Shell companies over shell companies who affect the supply chain to our favor.
We create a pretend world.
We are a global production company.
We write the screenplay.
We're the directors.
We're the producers.
We're the main actors.
The world is our stage.
This is my admit it.
They admit it.
But then if I say something, they're like, ah, nah, bro, that's anti-Semitic.
But these niggas can admit it, bro.
Come on, man.
It's fucked.
Sad's old office.
Its motto from Proverbs 24-6 says in so many words, wage war through deception and trickery.
Kind of like the CIA's smoke and mirrors, which is what this operation was all about, starting with those walkie-talkies.
But walkie-talkies are only worn in battle.
So Mossad began developing a new device that Hezbollah fighters would have in their pockets all the time.
A pager.
A pager is almost obsolete around the world, but Hezbollah is still using it.
Craig McCree, thanks for the dollar.
This is Gabriel, not his real name or voice.
In 2022, he and his team started developing the second phase of the operation, the booby-trapped pagers.
He found out that Hezbollah was buying pagers from this company in Taiwan called Gold Apollo.
This is the pager that Hezbollah was.
Now, you guys might be saying, like, yo, Myron, why the fuck are they using pagers?
Like, bro, it's 2025.
What's wrong with these guys?
The reason why the Hezbollah was using pagers, guys, is because they felt safer with using older equipment because it so it wouldn't be tapped by law by intelligence agencies.
So it's harder to collect information on pagers and walkie-talkies than like on cell phones.
So that's why they were using a bit more primitive technology, communication technology, than they need, than what was available, was because they felt like it was safer and harder to trace.
Was using.
That's why they had to put bombs in them versus being able to intercept them.
It's very sleek.
It's very shiny.
And it certainly can fit in a pocket.
So what did you do to change this to make it into a bomb?
So to make it into a bomb, we have to enlarge it a little bit.
In order to put explosives inside.
But yeah, see the size compared?
Not too much.
Using dummies, Mossad conducted tests with the pager in a padded glove to calibrate the grams of explosive needed to be just enough to hurt the fighter, but not the person next to him.
If you push the button, the only one that will get injured is the terrorist himself.
Even if his wife or his daughter will be just next to him, he's the only one that's going to be harmed.
Did you test for that?
Yes.
We test everything triple, double, multiple times in order to make sure there's minimum damage.
Could you use it as a tracking device?
Did it have intelligence capability?
Oh, no.
This is a very stupid device by nature.
This is the reason they're using it.
There's almost no way how to tap it.
It's only receiving messages and several grams of explosive.
Mossad also tested these ringtones to find a sound urgent enough to compel someone to take it out of their pocket.
And they tested how long it takes down to how look the detail, the attention to detail, guys, down to the goddamn part where they're like, oh, yeah, let's make sure that it's like a ringtone that they're gonna definitely want to answer.
You know?
Absolutely nuts.
A person to answer a pager on average, seven seconds.
But how to convince Hezbollah to switch to this bulkier pager?
I remember the day that I came to our director, put it on the table, and he was furious.
He was telling us, there is no chance that anyone would buy such a big device.
Now, keep in mind, the director of Mossad only answers to the prime minister.
So this guy, right, that's a case officer for the Mossad, he's reporting directly to his director, and then that director talks to Benjamin Netanyahu.
So why is this important?
Basically, they got no oversight, chat.
Very little oversight, right?
Because of obviously because of the sensitive nature of what they're doing.
But that's wild.
That's absolutely wild.
It's not comfortable in their pockets.
He's heavy.
Very heavy.
Very heavy.
It's no good.
Yeah.
Go back and bring me something else.
It took me two weeks to convince him that although it's ugly, it has character.
Character, meaning added features, which they touted in fake ads on YouTube.
Robust, dust-proof, waterproof, long battery life.
We make advertising movies and bouchures, and we put it on the internet, and it becomes the best product in the people area in the world.
Did people other than Hezbollah want to buy this based on what was being said about it online?
Yes, we received several requests from regular potential customers.
Obviously, we didn't send to anyone.
So, guys, they also made commercials.
That's fucking nuts, man.
They literally made commercials to sell this thing even more.
Right?
And this is why a lot of the times I'm so like critical of Israel when they just do like indiscriminate bombings, because I know what they're capable of.
Like, they do shit like this, but then they're still bombing Gaza and killing kids.
Like, think about that.
They figure out that they're buying it from this company.
They intercept the beepers, put bombs in them, sell them to Hezbollah at a good price, and then they run commercials.
Holy crap.
We just quote them with expensive price.
Mossad wanted to use the name Gold Apollo on its pager.
So it set up shell companies, including one in this building in Hungary, to dupe the Taiwanese into partnering with them.
So the company in Taiwan, Gold Apollo, did they know that they were working with people from Assad?
Gold Apollo had zero clue that they are working with the Mossad.
And neither did Hezbollah.
When they are buying from us, they have zero clue that they are buying from the Mossad.
We make like Truman show.
Everything is controlled by us behind the scene.
In their experience, everything is normal.
Everything was 100% kosher, including businessmen, marketing, engineers, showroom, everything.
To further the plot, Mossad hired the Gold Apollo saleswoman Hezbollah was used to working with before.
She offered them the first batch of pagers as an upgrade free of charge.
By September 2024, Hezbollah had 5,000 pagers in their pockets.
The question for Israel, when to activate the sleeping bombs.
There were hints Hezbollah might be getting suspicious of the devices, so Mossad head, Daddy Barney, gave the go-ahead, triggering the attack and shocking people around the world as it seemed more like a spy movie than reality.
On September 17th at 3:30 p.m., pagers started beeping all over Lebanon.
Bruh.
Like, and remember, guys, this was in the middle of them having the war, right?
So, psychological warfare is important.
Imagine you're like communicating with your counterparts saying, yo, we got to get these Israelis.
They're invading in southern Lebanon.
We're going to go after them, right?
And then you get your fucking Bieber message like, you know what I mean?
And you're like, oh, okay, let's see what happens.
And then, boom, gone.
That's crazy.
Anybody that's a part of Hezbollah is going to look at that, like, what the fuck?
Right?
That's psychological warfare.
That takes the morale down.
That scares people, right?
You know, literally, let's say you're a Hezbollah fighter and your buddy blows up right in front of you.
Like, you're just like, you're not going to have the same level of morale as you did before.
So this was obviously very important.
And then they also, at the same time, killed their leader, Hassan Asralla.
So your leader gets blown up in an airstrike, and then a couple of your buddies get blown to smithereens with these pagers.
Bro, they were terrified.
I understand it.
People with this pager got a message that said, you have an encrypted message.
In order to access it, you have to push the two buttons, meaning that it would explode in their hands.
That was the whole point.
So if someone did not push the two buttons, what happened?
It's the same effect.
It's going to explode anyway.
The explosive was triggered in Israel.
Yes.
What ensued was mayhem.
People with pagers blowing up on the street, on motorcycles, hospitals filling up with the wounded, limbs, fingers torn off, bloodied, blinded, holes in stomachs.
For the most part, the explosions worked as planned, they say.
Watch the man on the left.
Those right next to him were unscathed.
Here, see that again.
Let me get myself out the way real quick so you guys can actually see this.
For the most part, the explosions worked as planned, they say.
Watch the man on the left.
Okay, this guy right here.
Boom.
You can see it blow up on his right side here.
This is like a rant.
He was like, what the hell?
Those right next to him were unscathed.
The very next day, Mossad finally activated the walkie-talkies that had been dormant for 10 years.
Some crazy going off at the funerals of those killed by the pagers.
All in all, about 30 people died, including two children.
Around 3,000 were injured.
But the aim there was to psychologically scare them.
It wasn't really to get casualties as much as it was to let them feel as though, holy shit, like, you know, you're not safe.
That was the purpose there, guys.
You're not safe.
We can touch you at any time.
We could blow up your pages.
We could blow up your walkie-talkies.
We killed your leader.
It was psychological warfare.
And Israel needs to rely on tactics like this, guys, because, like I said before, their ground military is not that good.
And they're small.
They don't have the capability of being able to invade a country and fight them off physically on the ground.
So they have to utilize intelligence agencies and stuff like this to be able to, you know, conduct psychological warfare or assassination attempts to really target and get rid of some of the leaders of their enemies.
So that's how they operate.
So they spend a lot of money and a lot of resources on their intel agencies because their military doesn't have the same level of ground fighting capabilities other nations.
It wasn't killing Hezbollah terrorists.
If he just did, so he's dead.
But if he's wounded, you have to take him to the hospital, take care of him.
You need to invest money in efforts.
And those people without hands and eyes are living proof working in Lebanon of don't mess with us.
They are working proof of our superiority all around the Middle East.
Two days after the Pager attack, Hezbollah.
Okay, there you go.
This is Nasrallah.
Durhan Nasrallah, known for his fiery oratory, gave a subdued speech.
If you look at his eyes, he was defeated.
He already lost the war.
And his soldiers looked at him during that speech and they saw a broken leader.
And this was the tipping point of the war.
I don't know if you know that Nasrallah, when we operate the beeper operation, just next to him in the bunker, several people at the beep are receiving the message.
And in his own eyes, he saw them collapsing.
How do you know that?
It's a strong rumor.
In the ensuing days, they also have informants that told them that.
That's how they knew where Hassan Nasrallah was so they can hit him with that airstrike.
And they hit him with a crazy airstrike, chat.
Matter of fact.
We'll watch this video next.
I'll find it for you guys on the side.
We'll keep watching this.
The Israeli Air Force hit targets all across Lebanon, killing over a thousand, many of them civilians.
On September 27th, it dropped massive bombs on Nasrallah's bunker, assassinating him.
Two months later, after more Israeli strikes over Lebanon, how do you know that?
It's a strong rumor.
In the ensuing days, the Israeli Air Force hit targets all across Lebanon, killing over a thousand, many of them.
This nigga called himself Israeli Beeper.
He said, Not only did I help with SYOPS, I blew some nuts off too.
Thank you, Israeli Beeper.
Halimi says, Do you think countries like Algeria within North Africa play a role in Middle Eastern affairs?
And I hate Mossad as well, and hate Mossad as well.
Oh, yeah, bro.
The whole Arab world hates Israel.
The whole Arab world hates Israel.
Even Egypt and Jordan, just like they, like I said, just because they play nice, they only play nice to Israel because we pay them to them civilians.
The rest of the Arab world hates Israel, man.
On September 27th, it dropped massive bombs on Nasrallah's bunker, assassinating him.
Two months later, after more Israeli strikes over Lebanon and more civilian deaths, the war between Israel and Hezbollah ended with a ceasefire.
Did you completely destroy and crush Hezbollah?
I think it's a big question.
And I think they didn't completely destroy them.
They took out their leadership and they demoralized them.
But Hezbollah still is a huge military force and absolutely capable.
The answer would be no.
But I think after this tipping point of the BIPRO...
Okay, even he knows.
Ration and the Woki-Toki and then IDS attack put Hezbollah in a very, very difficult situation.
No chain of command, no spirit in their soldiers, asking, begging for a ceasefire.
So you restore your sense of superiority.
But what about your moral reputation?
Don't you think Israel has to worry about its reputation?
Definitely.
But there is a prioritization.
First, you have to defend your people, not being killed by the thousands.
And then the reputation.
The Pagers have had a profound rippling effect, severely weakening Iran by leaving its proxy empire in ruins.
With Hezbollah shattered in Lebanon, Assad toppled in Syria.
We asked Agent Michael about the effect on Gaza.
How does that affect the situation with Hamas?
The wind was taken out of Hezbollah's fight after the Pager operation, and I'm hoping that it will have an effect also on the Hamas.
And it created a domino effect because a bunch of other countries were toppled right after, right?
So Hezbollah gets toppled, and that weakens Iran.
Because Iran, right, is the leader of the Axis of resistance.
They're the leader of the Axis resistance, and Hezbollah in Lebanon is a very important component to the Axis of resistance.
So destabilizing Lebanon actually weakens Iran significantly, and Iran is the chief op of Israel.
It's in hostage situation because they're looking at their sides and they're seeing no one next to them.
They're completely isolated now.
In terms of the kind of war before it was bombed, yeah.
Fair that was conducted with the Wakitakis and the Pagers.
Sorry, John.
Would you call it a psychological war?
The day after the Pagers exploded, people were afraid to turn on the air conditioners in Lebanon because they were afraid that they would explode.
That's crazy.
Scared of turning on the air conditioners, bro.
Niggas rather melt.
There is real fear.
Was that an intention?
We want them to feel vulnerable, which they are.
We can't use the Pagers again because we already did that.
We've already moved on to the next thing.
And they'll have to keep on trying to guess what the next thing is.
All right, let's go ahead and I'm going to show you guys how Israel assassinated Hassan Nasrallah.
And this also came from their intelligence agencies.
A multi-building site complete with an underground bunker where Hazen Nashrela met with his top commanders.
There are three possible scenarios we can consider what led to his elimination.
The first scenario involves a tip-off allegedly provided by external spy agency, giving precise coordinates for dropping multiple bunker buster bomb.
The second scenario suggests the use of laser-guided targeting facilitated by Israeli Mossad agents.
In the third scenario, five years of communication hacking was used to determine the exact date, allowing them to deploy around 80 different types of weapons on these two buildings complex.
Shout out to Halim.
He says, I'm Algerian Algeria.
I got one of the strongest militaries around the world.
Mossad worked with France in the Sri Lanka and keep them under colonization.
Of course, they did, bro.
Of course they did.
Not only that, but they got rid of Gaddafi as well.
We'll also look into the engineering.
They've destabilized every Middle Eastern country, bro.
Every Middle Eastern country that's like going through problems, war torn or, you know, regime change, Israel played a part in it.
Bearing behind this bunker buster bomb, the GBU-39 glide weapon and the Mark 82 used in this strike all in the video.
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Uh, we got, well, almost 2,000 of you guys watching.
I apologize for the delay earlier with the fucking audio and shit.
Really pissed me off.
But like the video for me, guys, let's get to you know 2,000 likes.
We got 4,000 plus you guys watching, man, on a Sunday night at a different time.
Normally, we go live at 5, and I apologize for starting it a little bit later.
I'm actually going to be filming some stuff for a project, which I can't talk about it too too much.
But maybe you guys will find out more about it on Wednesday.
But I'm filming for a project, and then me and Frisk got to go out and do some stuff.
So that's kind of why.
So after we do this, I'm going to stay tuned.
We got some big stuff coming for you guys.
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This is Dahia, a neighborhood near Beirut, known for being a focal point during Israeli airstrikes.
One of the key landmarks here is the Hezbollah headquarters.
At first glance, it appears to be an ordinary six-story residential building complete with a solar paneled roof.
However, there's more to this structure than meets the eye.
What makes this building particularly noteworthy is its underground basement, which is rumored to contain a network of tunnels.
These tunnels are believed to serve as emergency escape routes, adding to the site's strategic importance.
Let's take a look at scenario one.
Hased Nashrallah, a high-value asset, has been in hiding for the last four years.
The IDF was able to pinpoint the date, event, and location of a six-storied multi-building complex where he was believed.
And we know with the IDF, where'd they get that intel from?
Probably from Amman or the Mossad.
More than likely, the Mossad.
However, there were reports that an undercover agent, possibly Iranian, informed Israeli officials about Nasser Allah's arrival in a car.
He reportedly.
Also, guys, keep in mind, bro, when it comes to the Israelis, there's Arab Israelis, there's Somalian Israelis, there's white Israelis that are Ashkenazi, there's Israelis that come in all different shapes, skin colors, and sizes.
Pause.
So this is why, like, someone like what's his name?
Who's that fucking Ghad Saad?
For example, he's an Arab Jew.
There are Arab Jews, guys.
Right?
He actually tried to recruit him from Assad because he speaks Arabic perfectly.
He's an Arab.
So they often use Arabs in their clandestine services for that very reason.
They arrived at Hezbollah's underground headquarters in the southern suburbs of Beirut for a meeting with several leaders.
The tip-off was allegedly received by Israeli officials on the afternoon of Saturday, September 27th.
A fighter jet was expected to target and illuminate the building using its laser-targeting pod, focusing on one of the specific buildings.
Subsequently, a dozen of F-15 jets dropped not one, but 80 bombs of various types.
The tip of the spear would have been the bunker buster bomb that can penetrate through this six-story building, leveling all six structures to the ground.
Pretty sure those are our bombs.
In the process, eliminating Hazen Nashrullah in the action.
Let's consider scenario two.
If an Iranian spy had not assisted the IDF, a Mossad agent or soldier might have been nearby.
There you go, Mossad.
I confirming Nashrallah's location or possibly illuminating the target with a ground-based laser.
In this case, GPS coordinates would have been transmitted to the IDF.
Once ready, the F-15 jets would have dropped around 80 bombs of different types, leveling the entire six-building complex.
The reason for dropping so many bombs was to ensure the elimination of a high-value target like Hazen Nashrullah.
Unfortunately, they wanted to make sure he was gone.
The collateral damage resulted in a significant number of innocent civilian casualties, a tragic cost associated with this operation.
And finally, we have scenario three, which is the most likely.
Hacking Hezbollah's communication system for the last five years to intercept encrypted messages without deploying any agents into Lebanon or Beirut.
Upon learning that the Hezbollah leader had arrived at the building, an F-15 fighter jets flew and dropped bearage of bombs, eliminating the entire leadership inside the underground bunker.
Out of the 80 bombs used, the IDF also deployed the Mark 82 weapon, the Bunker Buster and the GBU-39, which were part of a purchase valued at around $3 billion from the US.
Oh, hey, see that foreign aid?
Where does it go?
Right to Israel.
Three billion.
Three billion, man.
With that money, we could pretty much end homelessness.
US.
This is the Bunker Buster Bomb.
It has a laser sensor at the front, and just behind that are adjustable fins.
In the midsection, there is a war Israeli beeper said, Game is game nigga.
I'm everywhere.
There's Arabs and balls.
Thank you, Israeli Beeper.
...head that weighs approximately 650 pounds containing tritonal explosive.
This is a mixture of 80% TNT and 20% aluminum powder.
Finally, we have the retractable fins at the rear.
To give you a better sense of its size, comparing it to a person can be helpful.
The casing has a length of approximately 19 feet long, which translates to around 5 meter.
This section is made of an artillery barrel, which is very strong, and has a diameter of 14.5 inches, which translates to around 37 centimeters, making it relatively narrow.
They intentionally made the smaller cross-sectional area.
This means the bomb displaces less material, whether earth or concrete, as it penetrates layers of reinforced bunkers or building, thus allowing it to travel further to almost 100 meters.
Let's take a look at how this works.
Step one: First, a laser is used to illuminate the target, or GPS guidance is already assigned to it.
Or one of the Intel people marked the target for the planes, for the jets.
Step two: Hannah 15 jet flies near the illuminated target, and the bomb is released.
Step three: once the bomb is dropped, the guidance system at the front connects with the tail and fins.
This enables the bomb to make precise adjustments, guiding it accurately to its target.
Step 4.
As mentioned, this is a bunker buster bomb designed to penetrate around 6 meters of reinforced concrete bunkers and can travel up to 100 feet of soft ground or buildings.
Step 5: In the past, the GBU-28 has been equipped with a delay fuse like this one, allowing it to detonate after penetrating its target rather than exploding on impact.
The bomb contains 700 pounds of TNT, which generates a blast radius of several hundred meters.
Quite significant for a bomb of this size.
As an engineering channel, we will also look into how these Mark 80 and 82 series of weapons can be turned into a guided bomb.
When released, it falls just like a normal dumb weapon.
As stated, the bomb can be fitted with a nose fuse, a tail fuse, or both simultaneously.
Upon hitting the ground, the frontal fuse activates, burning the fuse conduit from the front to the back, thus creating a huge explosion.
The alternative option is using the tail fuse.
I unmuted you, David.
I see you guys going crazy in a chat.
I unmuted you.
I went in there.
I don't know who the fuck banned you or muted you, but guys, try not to ban people for no reason, bro.
FMU-139.
Unless they're going crazy with the swearing or whatever, but you know, we want to keep it as free speech as possible.
Because I do have the chat up on screen because I think having the chat up on screen is better for the show in general.
Because I do understand watching it on the replay, you guys might not be able to get the chat on screen.
So, yeah.
This is usually used for delayed action and is set by the pilot.
When it hits the target, the weight of the bomb will penetrate the concrete surface of a building.
The fuse activates and the conduit rod, which creates the 500-pound explosion after a few seconds as programmed.
This can create a lot of damage considering its small $4,000 price tag.
Let's delve into the process of upgrading this into a guided weapon.
First, the transformation begins.
Free speech advocate.
Change your emblem, bro.
Change your avatar.
And then we'll get you unmuted, by the way.
Free speech advocate.
You got a certain emblem that, you know, obviously we're on YouTube, bro.
We can't have that on screen.
So just change your emblem and we'll unmute you as well.
Frank, come on.
Come on, buddy.
Go to your bed.
Ends by removing the low-drag tail, paving the way for the installation of the guidance section.
Within this new config.
I just unmuted you.
Nestled inside the tail, we discover the intricacies of its guidance system.
Here, the inertial guidance kit collaborates seamlessly with a military-grade global positioning unit, ensuring precise navigation towards its intended target.
Alongside these components, one can find the adapter ring facilitating the attachment of the telemetry antenna, crucial for transmitting data, as well as the encryption key battery, safeguarding sensitive information.
Venturing deeper into its structure, we encounter the thermal batteries, vital for powering the system, and the composite fins, strategically positioned to aid in directing the missile towards its objective.
These fins, meticulously controlled by gears within, maneuver with precision, responding to commands to adjust the...
See, and look at...
Guys, see...
See how sophisticated their technology is?
This is why this is precisely why I'm so critical of Israel, guys.
Because they have the capability of doing these direct strikes like this or using their intelligence agencies to do precise operations, and they're still indiscreetly bombing Gaza.
And it's funny because they bomb them and then they say, Oh, yeah, well, Hamas is underground.
Well, why are you bombing the hell out of the buildings on the top?
And I know y'all are not using these bunker buster ones every single time.
You guys are using traditional missiles that just blow up the building, right?
So, that is why I'm so critical of them because I know that they can conduct precise operations that literally target and can terminate the terminate their adversaries with fucking pinpoint precision.
You guys are seeing it.
They got the technology, man.
So, hey, Frank, you want to say what's up to the people with this new camera angle?
You're gonna oh slash them or something?
Come here.
Say what's up to them, Frank.
Well, now you want to be shy, bro.
You want to interrupt the show and then now you want to be shy.
Okay, buddy.
It's getting big chat trajectory with accuracy.
However, the evolution of this weapon doesn't halt here.
It can also be added with a laser-guided kit in the front, elevating its intelligence quotient further.
To increase the range, they even added wings called the glide bombs or J Dam Extended Range or DM ER as they called it.
The wing kit will triple the range of J Dam from 15 miles to 46 miles, which translates to around 75 kilometers for the same accuracy.
Let's take a look at how this J Dam works.
Step one: Target coordinates can be loaded into this aircraft before takeoff and manually altered by the aircrew in flight prior to weapon release.
Step two: when dropped, the J Dam switches to its internal guidance or GPS.
In simpler terms, it uses military-grade satellites to pinpoint its exact location.
Here, guys, give me one sec.
I'm gonna keep playing the video.
I'm gonna go get Frank some food because he's hungry.
Give me one sec, chat.
I'm just getting myself off screen if needed and provides real all-weather capability since GPS is not affected by rain, clouds, fog, or smoke.
In short, it doesn't miss its target, provided if it's stationary.
Step three: remember those internal batteries and control gears.
The inertial guidance clock keeps track of its position and controls the gears of the fins.
So, when the J-Dam is off course, the fins at the back will redirect or reconfigure according to the GPS or inertial guidance clock to maintain its course.
But how does it turn when it does not have wings?
Let's take, for example, this guy going skydiving for his vacation.
Skydivers will use the surface area of their arms, legs, and torso to change the direction and orientation of their body in the air, just as shown in the animation.
My point is: if a human can turn using body surface, now imagine having an aerodynamic weapon that weighs around 500 pounds fallen under gravity.
A slight deflection on the tail, considering the amount of air pressure, will help it direct to its designated target.
As stated, Israel also bought around 5,000 units worth $3 billion of GBU-39 glide weapons with an advanced guidance system.
Let us closely examine the parts of the GBU-39.
This is the steel-penetrating casing or cable cover.
Inside it lies this 113 kilograms or 250-pound unguided bomb.
They essentially repurpose this bomb used by the Air Force and re-engineered it to fit inside this casing.
This is the arming generator or unit cover.
Moving backward is the wing assembly unit.
Inside is the fuse well with insensitive munition features.
At the rear is the head, sorry about that, guys.
Heavily engineered anti-jamming GPS guidance kit.
Also, a reminder, this missile utilizes both GPS and laser guidance.
Just below is the guidance unit housing.
This bomb also houses a small mission computer, as shown here.
Closer to it lies the thermal battery unit.
Lastly, we have the tail unit that aids in stabilizing the missile.
Everyone has been asking where we get our news source.
Well, the secret is ground news.
All right, cool.
So let me go ahead and go through some chats real fast for you, ninjas.
Okay, let's see.
We got Thank you, Martin, for educating me about women and geopolitics on 22 and your content is by far the best LDDG L mainstream news.
I appreciate that, Rodrigo.
I try to help y'all, man.
Yeah, DDG is a moron.
You don't teach nobody nothing, bro.
Ella Myron, I'm an electronics engineer.
I realize you are quite knowledgeable about this, but to illustrate how meticulously this was organized, the level of advanced military technology required for all these transmitters, receivers, repeaters to operate so accurately is crazy, particularly given that this was initially coordinated a decade ago.
Envision the advancements of technology that Mossad had accumulated over these years.
W FedRex, I appreciate that, bro.
Can you unband me, Marin?
Your mind's clear.
Don't respect my free speech.
I unbanned you, bro.
Don't worry, you're good.
We got here.
Game is game, though.
This comes from it's Josh, aka.
Okay.
Halimi, you think countries within North Africa.
Oh, no, I think I answered that one already.
Just found out my old army reserve unit is deploying to Lebanon on a PSD personal security detail mission.
It seems that they are providing protection for certain Israeli VIPs.
Hmm, interesting.
Fresh as dog.
If they weren't such isolationists and believed themselves to be superior to everyone and seeing others as animals, maybe they wouldn't be hated.
Well, well.
Israeli Glydbaum said, I'd be hit my targets hard, but hitting your mother harder.
Bust in her bunker.
Okay, thank you, Israeli Glydbom.
Bro, what are these names, bro?
What are these names, bro?
It's funny because you guys told me you guys have these names in the chat like Mossad.
We need a Shinbet in the chat.
We need a Shinbet and we need an Amman.
Make that account on YouTube and on my jaw, they guess.
Mario, we need a Twitter community for OSS squad, so we have a place to come together besides stream chat.
Thank you.
Okay, maybe I'll make a Twitter community.
The problem with Twitter communities, bro, is that they're so fucking toxic, man.
They always end up becoming toxic.
That's why I like Castle Club better.
All right.
So let's watch a little bit of this documentary here, man.
Interesting stuff.
I was watching this earlier.
like how massad would actually do an assassination there's an old hebrew proverb he He who comes to kill you, get up early and kill them first.
In Judaism, there's an expression which I think still holds true.
He who comes to kill you, get up early and kill them first.
It's the moral right to kill.
We kill those who want to kill us.
In Israel, every time there's an attack, people weep, but then they shoot back.
For 40 years, the Jewish state has been secretly eliminating some of its enemies abroad.
Every terrorist with blood on his hands is a target.
Mossad, the Israeli secret service, is responsible for these special missions.
Things are not a part of it.
You do it because the prime minister decided to do it.
We also spoke with people deemed enemies of the...
Bro, that's crazy.
They can made a Shinbet account.
All right.
You got a rent, Shinbet.
The State of Israel, who had had the good fortune to survive the hitman from Assad.
The screams wake me up.
And then I saw four armed men arrive.
They wanted to kill me in my sleep.
The will of the Almighty decided otherwise.
In Israel, the proverb, an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, has become a perfectly acceptable state policy.
Israel is the country that has used the weapon of targeted killing more than any other country after the Second World War.
That's facts.
after their creation in 1948.
It's a Palestine Liberation Organization, or PLO, commando.
It's one of the most serious attacks in Israel.
38 people are killed, including 13 children.
Guys, is this speed good?
This is 1.5 speed, or should I bring it down to 1.25, guys?
Let me know.
Is this speed good?
Right now it's at 1.5.
Is that too fast?
You guys want me to bring it down to 1.25?
Someone said Meyer got balls for doing this.
Yeah, bro.
Niggas already attacked me anyway.
So it's like, bro, I start to stream up.
Audio's all fucked up.
Computer messing up and shit.
It's like, bro, they're coming after me already, man.
We're cooked.
How do you guys like this camera angle, by the way?
I like this camera angle.
I got the lighting all cinematic and shit.
Then obviously we got this other one over here, which, you know, some niggas try to talk.
Oh, bro, yeah, I like that overhead one.
Well, screw you, man.
Being creative over here.
We're trying to create the cinematic effect.
Okay?
Better production quality.
Speed is good.
1.25.
All right.
So keep it 1.25.
All right.
I think I had it at 1.5.
So let me bring it down to 1.25 for you guys then.
All right.
I got y'all ninjas.
I'll bring it down to 1.25.
But guys, do me a favor, like the video.
We only got, what, 969?
Bro, we got almost 2,000 new ninjas in here.
Like the video.
Like the video.
We should have like 2,000 likes easy.
Somebody said, bro, thinks I's Spielberg.
Yeah, you're damn right.
I'm Spielberg, man.
Their version.
Way better.
And I'm not the director.
I'm actually the actor and the director at the same time.
I'm Mel Gibson, actually, which is even better.
Oh, man.
Mel Gibson's a real ninja.
He was one of the first ones to notice.
While the attack unfolds, Yitzhak Mordecai is an officer in the Israeli army.
Yes.
He'll never forget that day.
The commando killed the tourist on the street for attacking the bus and forcing it to drive to Tel Aviv.
Inside the bus, they killed women and children.
They spared no one.
It blew up the bus.
It was the first time in Israel's history.
Let me get the volume up for you guys.
An attack had taken place inside the country.
Is that better, chat?
That should be better.
I'll always remember that light.
According to Mossad, the man responsible for the upgrade is Khalil Al-Wazir, also known as Abu Jihad.
Which means literally an Arabic father of war.
Abu Jihad is not just another suspect.
He's a right-hand man of Yasser Arafat.
Okay, and I've talked to you guys about Yasser Arafat before, right?
This guy is probably one of the faces when it comes to Palestinian liberation.
He died in 2004, but he was the one that made the movement like international, you know, the Palestinian plight.
And this guy that they're trying to assassinate was his number two guy.
The leader of the PLO.
There's Arafat right there.
Here he is in the mid-1980s, filmed by another of his aides.
As the head of the PLO's military operations, he's training his men for an assault against Israel.
We have to blot out the sky over Tel Aviv so that this black Saturday will live on in history.
This is the day Tel Aviv will be hit by blood and destruction.
The Israeli secret services now consider the PLO's second in command to be a legitimate target.
For months, this former member of Shinbet gathered as much information about Abu Jihad as possible.
His mission was to determine the cook DDG tomorrow.
A nigga posted a video on his channel.
Psychological profile of Arafat number two.
That he's smart, that he's very addicted to the mission, that he learned a lot, that he checked every single point that he is going to deal with it, that he do it by himself.
Abu Jihad is someone who liked to be in control and sometimes enjoyed provocation.
In 1987, a stone-throwing Palestinian youth staged the intifada against Israel.
Abu Jihad takes credit for the uprising.
To Israel, it's a red flag.
At the time, Moshe Nissim is the finance minister.
His opinion was that Abu Jihad had to be killed and as soon as possible.
People were demoralized by the intifada.
I believed Abu Jihad's death would boost their morale.
Abujihad had masterminded a large number of attacks against Israel, causing many victims.
It couldn't go on.
We had to terminate it.
To end the life of an enemy of Israel is a decision that rests with one man, the prime minister.
Back then, it was Yitzhak Shamir.
He alone, in consultation with his cabinet, can add or remove names from the enemies to kill list.
Usually, the prime minister does not decide alone, but calls in one minister or a group of ministers to take the decision together.
The decision to eliminate Abu Jihad has to be voted on in the security cabinet, made up of a small group of senior military figures and ministers.
But the vote ends in stalemate, five for and five against.
And this goes over what we talked about before, guys.
They pretty much only answered to the prime minister, but the prime minister likes to have a panel that helps him decide this shit.
But at the end of the day, they're going to get the final say, right?
Convinced that the PLO's number two has to be killed.
Moshe Nissim tries to persuade fellow cabinet member and defense secretary Yitzhak Rabin.
And it's funny because Yitzhak Rabin would eventually go ahead and conduct the Oslo Accords, right, with Yasser Arafat.
Is that crazy?
This is when they did the Oslo Accords a few years later.
To vote in favor.
During the security cabinet meeting, I asked Minister Rabin to come with me to an adjacent room.
I told Yitzhak Rabin, you're the Minister of Defense, and I think you should be the first to support the proposal.
We need to show the world that we can still carry out this sort of operation.
All right, real quick.
First, we will take Manhattan, then we will take Berlin.
Yeah, you already know, Chief Raqqa, where that comes from.
You should cover this Dr. Umar baby Mama Drama on tomorrow's stream.
WFNFW, Castle Club W, Myron Spielberg, Gibson.
Myrn, what lens, what is this question?
What lens do you use for your A7R and FX3?
I got a Sigma lens on the right, and then for this angle.
And then on this one, I got a wide lens, a Sony wide lens, 1224 millimeter, I think.
So, some of you idiots, like, he won valedictorian.
So what?
If all your classmates are idiots, yeah, you're going to win valedictorian.
That's a stupid fucking argument.
The hell?
Plus, also, school doesn't make you intelligent, man.
Or a degree.
Jacob says, is there a reason you show YouTube and Rumble numbers on the left corner on the screen, but don't put your Twitter up there to show how much engagement you have altogether?
Well, the reason why is because I don't know how to do it like Bills does.
You have to do some weird copy and paste shit to show the Twitter numbers.
I don't have the code for it, basically, is what it is.
I mean, maybe we could work on it, but you know what?
Matter of fact, let me ask Bills, bro.
Because I do began crazy engagement on X, bro.
We'd be cooking on X. Let me look here.
Because as you guys know, I stream on YouTube, Rumble, and X at the same time.
So, and a Castle Club, of course.
Who's the Cows Club Chaz Lit?
You niggas are crazy.
But yeah.
that's kind of what it is and Rabin said you know what You're right.
Let's go back in.
And so it became six for and four against in the vote.
It's approved, and the government gives the green light.
Abu Jihad will be eliminated.
Slight problem.
The PLO's deputy leader lives in Tunisia, a country then hostile to Israel.
So the operation is a risky one.
In Tunis, the target lives in the city Blu Said.
There's a lot of Tunisian Jews though, guys, by the way.
The neighborhood with his wife and children, doubtlessly protected by Tunisian security and his personal bodyguards.
All of Israel's intelligence services are asked to contribute to the planning.
Oded Raz, profiler of Abu Jihad, will spend more than a year investigating the target.
Oh, Jake Shields dropped the interview?
Oh, yeah, he did actually.
He did text me he was going to drop it.
So the operation is a risky one.
In Tunis, the target lives in the Siddeebou Said neighborhood with his wife and children.
Doubtlessly protected by Tunisian.
All right, let's go ahead and say they're going to give Jake some love here.
Guys, you know, they would play this thing in the background.
Let's support our guy, Jake Shields.
This is when I was last in Vegas.
So, yeah, let's like the video, guys.
I just dropped it on the link.
I'm going to let it play in the background.
We talked about a bunch of stuff on this one.
But yeah, go ahead and like the video.
Comment OSS is here.
Here, I'll text Jake right now because he did message me earlier.
All right, so I'm just gonna let this play in the background.
Show Jake some love.
I'll just keep it muted.
The more viewers, the better for him.
Months to plan an attacking ladies.
A lot of people deal with it.
The army intelligence and the Shabak and the Mossad and the national security advisor and the government.
It's nothing you don't kill people like this.
Oded Raz, the man who studied Abu Jihad's profile, is asked to analyze every move the PLO's number two makes.
But Harafat's right-hand man is wary.
He is like a frightened people, like an animal.
He's changing all the time his plan or flats, offices, how he goes from one point to another point.
Living like a hounded animal alongside the PLO's deputy leader is the love of his life, a woman he'd met 30 years earlier in Gaza.
It was a love story.
And as you guys know, this is common where, like, the heads of these Palestinian organizations almost never live in Gaza or the West Bank because they would be killed immediately.
So they live in other countries.
This is why so many of the Hamas leaders were in Qatar or Tunisia or these other places.
Because they're really not safe anywhere else.
I liked his ideas.
I was crazy about him.
I was just 14 at the beginning.
It was a hidden lot.
Nobody knew about it.
He told me, you want to marry me?
I love you, but you are maybe lost me.
Guys, we only got 1.1k likes, man.
Like the video, guys.
We should be at like 1500 easy.
I am martyrs, maybe.
I am prisoners, maybe.
I am wounded.
That's all.
Maybe.
That's for you.
And that's the same for me.
So we want to try together.
Abu Jihad wasn't wrong.
25 years later, he's in the sights of the Israeli secret services.
In 1987, after checks, cross-checks, and surveillance, Mossad obtained some crucial intelligence, details of his personal life.
These allow Elias and his men to prepare his execution with precision.
I had his address.
And since he had a wife, there was a reason for him to go home.
We knew the operation would be carried out in his home.
Never lay out of his house.
We knew every step on every staircase.
We had a lot of information.
We even knew he slept with a gun under his pillow.
At the time, Abu Jihad suspected the Israelis might booby-trap his car, and he warned his wife.
He afraid many times to take me with him in his car.
Yes, he did not allow me to join him anywhere.
It's true, we knew the route that he would take.
We could have bombed his car.
But in the end, you choose the method that has 99% chance of success.
The objective was to kill Abu Jihad, not wound him.
He can't be sure an explosion will kill.
Bro, they really wanted that nigga gone, bro.
That's crazy.
Nah, bombs aren't good enough.
We gotta make sure that he's gone.
We gotta be upfront there and see it with our own two eyes.
Target, but if you shoot him at close range, then you'll know he'll die.
By the beginning of 1988, the procedure had been chosen.
Warships would sail for Tunis, where a commander unit would secretly disembark and make its way to the house of Abu Jihad.
The operation is completely unlawful and needs to be executed as quickly as possible.
As with many of these assassinations, they're unlawful because you're going into the country illegally, you're obviously bringing guns in illegally, and you're going to conduct a murder illegally.
So, you know, something like this is obviously very sensitive.
And if they get caught, bro, they're going to be tortured and put in prison forever.
Right?
So there's no, and here's the other crazy part: Israel's probably not going to acknowledge that they're even their Mossad because it would strain foreign relations, right?
So, yeah, very high risk if they get caught.
If they get caught, cooked.
The 18th of April, 1988 is D-Day.
En route to Tunis, the commander unit receives a last coded signal from Israel's military headquarters.
The nights are now short.
The mission and the operation have to be very precise, very quick.
And we wish you every success.
But if you get caught, you ninjas are on your own, and we're definitely not going to fucking, you know, try to get you guys out.
Sorry.
In Tunis, Mossad informants carry out one last check before the attack.
They make sure the target is indeed at home.
They ring his phone, and it's Um Jihad that answers.
The caller asked to speak with Abu Jihad.
She wanted to inform him that, quote, one of his nephews had been captured by passing the phone to her husband.
Um Jihad had unwittingly signed his death warrant.
The Israelis tapping the phone now had the confirmation they needed.
PLO's number two was indeed at home.
Abu Jihad is unaware that just a few kilometers off the coast of Sidi Bu Said, several Israeli warships have taken up station.
The operation is directed from a frigate on board a young colonel, a certain Ehud Barak.
20 years later, he will become the prime minister of Israel.
2300 hours.
If I'm not mistaken, Ehud Barak, this guy ended up becoming a client for who?
Jeffrey Epstein.
Yep.
Every single time, chat.
But yeah, this guy was absolutely on the Epstein client list.
Absolutely on the Epstein client list.
So, yeah.
A speedboat heads towards the coast of Tunis.
On board is the unit whose task is to assassinate Abu Jihad.
At 23:15, about 20 men board two minibuses and make their way to the home of the PLO's deputy leader.
If the Mossad agents are discovered, it would be a catastrophe.
Oh, not only would it be a catastrophe, they're going to be tortured, jailed, and Israel's not going to do anything to get them back until Israel potentially captures some Tunisian agents or something like that, or some Palestinians, and they might be able to do a prisoner swap.
But, you know, typically with these intelligence operations, man, it's always don't confirm or deny, whether you're successful or fail.
Military HQ in Tel Aviv is anxious and sends another radio signal.
In a few minutes, the Mossad agents are at Abu Jihad's front door.
Everything seems calm, with just one sentry keeping watch.
They killed the guard with a silencer.
from the death of the guard to reaching his bedroom took barely 10 seconds.
I woke up with a start because of the cries and the noise of the table breaking.
Then I saw four men.
It's weird.
I understand her Arabic perfectly.
And it's funny because she says, which means I woke up quickly.
They didn't put down the translations.
So I woke up.
So that means fast.
I woke up with a start.
the cries and the noise of the table breaking.
I heard a sound of something outside.
Then I saw four men.
One of them opened fire and wounded him in...
She said first, because she said...
Four men.
Yeah, the first one.
One of them opened fire.
And wounded him in his arm.
My husband tried to turn, but he fell.
I ran after him to hold him back.
A man who'd shot him threatened to kill me and told me to stand facing the wall.
She said, so they put the gun to her back.
Very interesting how they're like translating it a bit different.
Wوق of al-haid means stand in front of the wall.
She said he put the gun to her back.
That's weird that the translator didn't say it that way.
Interesting.
The woman screamed, so they took her away.
I mean, look, they're correct in general, but I'm noticing like little details that they're kind of leaving out with the translation.
I don't know.
They covered her mouth and took care.
Anybody in the chat that speaks Arabic knows exactly what I'm talking about.
You guys agree with me, right?
Like, they're not like...
They're moving words around her, which is kind of strange.
Another man came and shot him a second time.
And then a third man shot him.
And a fourth.
A fifth man came to shoot Abu Jihad again.
Mara al-haid, the fifth time.
Hamza is five in Arabic.
And Mara is that time.
And I cried out, Stop.
That's enough.
Stop.
No, she's Palestinian, this woman.
They met in Gaza.
Chat.
Enough.
And the best.
A PLO inquiry said Abu Jihad had been struck by 75 bullets fired by five different guns.
Imagine that, bro.
Like, there's just a line of niggas in the room walking in.
Boop, let me shoot once.
Next guy.
Boop, let me shoot once.
Like, bro, overkill.
Overkill.
Operation took less than 10 minutes.
The senior commando is still out of breath.
Radios back to the frigate off Tunis that the operation had been a success.
Myron, OSS about to be on DGG tomorrow.
Gaines.
Yeah.
Yeah, DDG is a typical like low IQ rapper streamer nigga bro.
He's stupid.
I'm roast his ass tomorrow.
Honestly, I wasn't gonna do nothing, but since he dropped that video, now I'm about to roast his dumbass and embarrass him.
The Bogart, the head of the commando unit that had just killed Abu Jihad, would carve out a career in politics.
Bogart is no other than the current Minister of Defense in Israel, Moshe Bogi Yalon.
Serving in the Hebrew state security services often seems to lead to a future in politics.
Returning to Israel, as these recently declassified photos illustrate, the commando and senior officers celebrate the elimination of their enemy with champagne.
On the way home, the men were happy, but there was no sense of triumph.
No one was singing.
We got home, the prime minister congratulated us and said, thank you very much.
Early on the morning of the 19th of April, 1988, a few hours after his death, news of Abu Jihad's killing explodes onto the world's media.
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen.
Our top story this Saturday morning is the assassination of Abu Jihad.
Good evening.
The Middle East is again in flames tonight.
In Tunis, a team of assassins gunned down the PLO's military leader and Yasser Arafat's top deputy, a guerrilla leader known as Abu Jihad.
In the middle of the night, at his residence in Tunis, the PLO's number two was assassinated in front of his wife and daughter.
A hit squad gunned down the victim, known as Abu Jihad, at his home in Tunis.
The media almost immediately suspects Israel was responsible.
In Tel Aviv, as they do after every Mossad operation, the authorities neither confirm or deny the reports.
The day after the assassination, Yasser Arafat visits his deputy's home.
In Gaza, the Palestinians call for revenge against Israel.
In Tel Aviv, Moshe Nissim, the minister who'd persuaded Rabin to support the operation, savors its success.
At the next security cabinet meeting, Itzak Rabin asked me to follow him.
Saying he had something to tell me.
And he said, you'll never know just how right you were.
The Israelis' morale is very high now.
Since Sunday.
Morale is critical in warfare like this, man.
That's why that pager attack was so damaging to Hezbollah, man.
Whenever I go out in the car, the people are applauding me to shake my hand and they make the victory sign.
It's really made the people very happy.
Morale is so high now.
In 1993, the Oslo Accords finally bring the PLO and Israel together to negotiate a peace process.
But the reprieve will be brief for the Jewish state.
By the mid-1990s, Palestinians opposed to the Oslo process join a new resistance movement taking on Israel.
Hamas.
Islamist and radical Hamas unleashes a new series of violent attacks against Israel.
On the 31st of July, 1997, a market in Jerusalem is targeted with full force.
A suicide bomber kills 14 and injures 156 others.
Shit like this happens all the time in the Middle East, chat.
The then Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, demands a list of Hamas activists to be killed.
As you guys know, Mossad answers directly to the PM.1?
Yeah, ninjas, we should be at like fucking damn near 2,000.
Come on, guys.
Who's giving you all this kind of info, man?
Mossad attacked me earlier, but we're still here.
All right?
I got to get going in a little bit, guys.
I got to, like I said, I'm filming a project right now.
So I do have to leave in like 20 minutes or so.
So watch a little bit more of this documentary.
But guys, like the goddamn video.
Support the channel.
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Teach you guys how I train my dog and shit.
Man, we do it all over here.
So, like the video.
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And then we'll be live tomorrow, obviously, at 5.
I apologize.
I started later today, bro.
But guys, we got a bunch of stuff going on right now.
So that's kind of what it is.
I can't speak about it now, but maybe I'll tell you guys later.
What I might do for you guys is I might run a clam chowder meeting later today, later tonight, to make up for the fact that I started late.
But yeah, let's hit that 2K, chat.
Let's hit that 2K.
Let's hit that 2K and Cook.
And, yeah.
Well, after the attack, the Prime Minister ordered all of the security services to come up with a plan.
So all the security services, including Shinbet, including military intelligence and Mossad, started doing what they could to get information and find the targets.
Just so you guys know, Benjamin Netyahu obviously served in the Israeli military.
If I'm not mistaken, he was one of the guys that went on the plane back in the 70s when they had a bunch of Israeli hostages for the Olympics.
Let me double check that for you guys.
The job of netting the big sharks fell to Mishka ben David, a former philosophy teacher and then the head of intelligence for Mossad's clandestine operations.
He agrees to be interviewed at home on the hills above Jerusalem.
So you want to see the view first?
Yes.
If you go all the way down there, which is now very hazy, you can see Gaza.
You can see the entire width of Israel.
Less than 60 kilometers to the sea.
Gaza, the West Bank.
That's all there is.
People don't realize how small Israel is.
In 1997, Mishka ben David comes up with his own hit list of Hamas officials for the Prime Minister.
For the first time, he talks openly on camera.
We made a list of them, and then we went to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to present the list.
And Netanyahu, after reviewing the list, decided that we must go for the heads of Hamas.
We studied every attack that had taken place that year.
After discussing the issue, we decided that Khalid Mishal was behind the new wave of bombings and that we had to eliminate him.
The target now has a name and a face, Khalid Michal, then a senior figure inside Hamas.
Originally from the occupied territories, he lived in exile in Kuwait before moving to Jordan.
According to the Israelis, he had directed operations from Jordan throughout the 1990s, ordering dozens of suicide bombings in Israel.
She was the head of Hamas's political office.
But the term political office is misleading because it also dealt with the Mukawana, the terrorist actions against Israel.
He was the head of the office, highly placed, we believe, to be able to order such attacks.
Two months after the attack on the market in Jerusalem, the decision is official.
Michelle must be eliminated.
But there's a problem.
Michelle is in Jordan, a country Israel had signed a historic peace treaty with three years earlier in 1994.
The treaty ended 30 years of confrontation between the two neighbors.
On the day of the treaty, President Bill Clinton had flown in to see Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and King Hussein of Jordan to witness the signing in person.
This is peace with dignity.
This is peace with commitment.
This is our gift.
To our peoples and the generations to come.
And that's when we started giving them a bunch of aid to play nice with the Israelis.
To our peoples.
Given the treaty, it was difficult for Israel to secretly kill an enemy inside Jordan.
The Fennetanyahu eliminating Mishal was a national priority.
Netanyahu doesn't want it to be an obvious, clear operation.
We call it a Mivtzao-ish.
He didn't want a big operation with explosives and lots of shooting.
Netanyahu said it has to be a quiet mission, even if it's something that maybe you're not familiar with, the operation has to be conducted without anyone knowing.
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...board and rerouted it to Uganda.
The hijackers released...
So this is a rescue from the, I think, the Munich Olympic Games.
Passengers who didn't appear to be Jewish but continued to hold 106 others, including crew members, demanding the release of Palestinian prisoners.
Although Uganda's dictator Edi Amin was no longer Israel's ally, Uganda had in the past provided Israel with critical intelligence on the airport's facilities.
An Israeli company had built the airport, giving Israel access to detailed blueprints.
And a Mossad agent posing as an amateur pilot had recently taken aerial photographs of the airport.
Operation Intebe, led by Jonathan Netanyahu, the brother Benjamin Nanyahu's brother.
Our future Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was an outrageously bold operation.
The rescue team flew in a plane camouflaged to look like a commercial aircraft to avoid detection.
The aircraft refueled in Kenya, another crucial ally whose support was vital for the mission's success.
During the raid, Jonathan Netyahu was killed, along with 45 Ugandan soldiers and three hostages who died in the crossfire.
One rescued hostage, Dorblow, who was later hospitalized after choking on a chicken bone, was shot dead on Edi Amin's orders.
Despite the losses, the operation was a success, underscoring Mossad's ability to leverage its intelligence networks and alliances to execute daring operations.
But Mossad's reputation would soon take a hit.
In 1970, Egypt saw a new president come into power, Enwar Sada.
Sada.
Okay.
And Egypt has always been a long, long-time enemy of Israel.
But again, we pay them a lot of money to play nice with them now.
To poison people.
The purpose of the poison.
So yes, Benjamin Nanyahu has a personal beef with Palestinians because they killed his brother, chat.
That's what I want to show you guys that.
They killed his brother during an operation.
Was to create a fast, but not too fast, death of Khaled Mashal that could not be traced, that could not be a tribute to Mossad, because that would go back on the Oslo Accords.
And Benjamin Nanyahu himself has been caught many times admitting that he sabotaged the Oslo courts.
And it would happen hours after all the operatives that were involved in the operation are all long gone and out of Jordan.
But even to poison Michelle means getting close physically.
Members of Mossad's assassination squad therefore decide to take a look at the offices from where Michelle directs Hamas operations.
The original plan was based on using two operatives.
They would wait behind one of the walls in Asham's center until Khalid Mashal comes to work.
He exits the car, he starts walking up the stairs towards his office.
They follow him, and then one of them is holding the canister with the poisoned.
The other one is holding a well-shaken Coca-Cola.
One agent is spraying Khaled Marshal Beckhead with the poison, and at the same time, the other agent opens the Coca-Cola can and spraying Coca-Cola all over Khaled Mashal.
Marshall feels some very interesting tactic here.
So, like, look at the detail.
Thing wet on his head.
He turns around, and all he sees is one or two embarrassed tourists, Canadian tourists apologizing.
I'm sorry for spraying you, I'm sorry for ruining your shirt.
Did you want any money for the dry cleaning, etc.
The purpose of the Coca-Cola was just to use a disguise for the moisture of the poison.
August 1997, 30 days before D-Day.
The Mossad hit squad are rehearsing in the open in the streets of Tel Aviv.
A can of Coke in one hand and a pretend poison spray in the other.
They practice on random passers-by.
When it was implemented dozens and dozens of times in the streets of Israel, it worked.
Yes.
They improved it all the time until they were quite sure that it's going to work in a manner swell.
With a killing technique now perfected, the Mossad team under Mishka ben David is due to head to the Jordanian capital with fake Canadian passports.
Here he is pretending to be a tourist, enjoying himself as he visits the archaeological sites.
A lot of attention to detail.
Come on.
Were you really visiting that, or it was just for your cover?
It's a combination.
I wanted to be there, and of course, I needed it for my cover.
You cannot be for a week a tourist in Jordan and not go anywhere.
Just to be in the hotel.
And that was maybe just the day before, you think?
Bro, went on a vacation and also to kill somebody, bro.
That's crazy, huh?
Holy.
Could you guys imagine that?
Hey, I gotta go assassinate this dude, but while I'm there, I gotta do some sightseeing.
And I gotta pose as a Canadian because otherwise they're gonna know that something's up.
So let me just make sure I had this cover ready to go.
Let me not forget to bring my Kodak fucking camera, disposable.
Oh, yeah, I gotta put it in my fucking luggage with the poison.
Bro.
Could be the day before, too.
Yeah, this right here is why I will never, ever, ever go to Israel, bro.
Never.
Bro, as soon as I leave the airport, I'm cooked.
Hell, they might get me at the airport.
Bro, I'd never go to Israel.
Fuck that.
Hell no.
They'll kill me immediately.
Days before?
Yeah, could be.
It's definitely not the day after.
The operation gets underway.
It's the 25th of September, 1997.
The agents take up positions near the offices of Khaled Michelle.
Mishka ben David set up operational HQ at the Intercontinental Hotel.
With him is a Mossad doctor.
In his bag, an antidote to the poison in case an agent is infected.
Not far away, the two killers wait for the target in front of his offices.
And it's the target himself who now takes off the story.
A car pulled up in front of the building.
So he survived.
But isn't it interesting that they had this whole plan with spraying poison on his back while simultaneously spraying soda on him so he wouldn't realize?
Very creative, man.
Notice two men on the pavement opposite.
I watched them.
They seemed strange and acted suspiciously.
When I got off the car instead of heading for my office, verified said, When are you going to cover the Houthi Yemen story?
I'll probably cover it tomorrow.
Diabolic work.
If Jews achieve their goal, do you think they will still stay an ally?
That's a good question, bro.
I don't know.
I think they're always going to need us, though.
They're always going to need us.
Diabolical work.
And yeah, to answer your question, verify a link.
I will cover the Houthi stuff tomorrow with Donald Trump bombing the Houthis in Yemen.
I went round.
We'll do a full deep dive on there and then we'll roast DDG.
So we'll go from something high IQ into something stupid.
I low IQ.
Make fun of it.
On the other side of the car to let my kids out.
I was meant to take them to the hairdressers.
And then when I was on the paper, even before getting to the entrance of the building, the two men attacked me to my right.
It was precisely what I was expecting.
They started to spray him with the poison at the Coca-Cola.
And instead of hitting the back of his head, they hit his ear.
I heard this very loud noise in my left ear, and I felt like an electric shock.
The two agents started to run to the other direction.
And at the same time, another Hamas operative came and saw the whole happening.
And he started to follow the two agents, the two operatives, that were going towards the getaway car.
The car screaming away attracts the attention of a passing driver, a pro-Hamas sympathizer.
Intrigued, he sets off in hot pursuit after the Mossad agents.
The car chase winds through the streets of Oman.
After 800 meters, the two Israelis, knowing they're being chased, leap from the car.
They find themselves on some wasteland, still chased by the Jordanian.
The crowd soon forms, trapped by the mob, who forces them to a local police station.
The two agents are soon unmasked as Mossad operatives by holy shit.
Guys, also, we only got 1.3k likes, man, but we got like 4,000 of you guys watching altogether.
Do me a favor, guys.
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I got a Mossad attack earlier, so you got to support your ninja.
By Jordanian intelligence services.
poolside at his hotel obviously as you guys know the stakes are high and the stakes are high because they had just signed oslo courts oh mishka ben david is unaware he has a serious problem But that soon changes.
I was reading the book by D.H. Salinger at the swimming pool.
And then came a figure that belongs to the operational team and said certain words that had to be said to show that we are connected and said we have problems.
So I got up, got dressed, and I was told that the two operatives that conducted operations were caught by the mob.
That they did conduct the operation, but then there was a gathering and they were caught.
Two hours after the attack, Michelle's condition is worsening.
I started feeling very ill.
Nausea at first.
And then I lost my balance.
I felt very weak.
I told my colleagues what had happened.
I said I was the victim of a bizarre murder attempt using a very effective method.
Later on, we discovered that it was a chemical weapon.
So I called, not from my room, HQ, in Israel.
And I was told to take the different operatives and bring them to the embassy.
I knew where each one of them would be.
And I took them one by one and brought them to the embassy.
To keep it low-key, Mishka ben David uses local taxis to get the agents to safety.
He doesn't know yet.
The Jordanian authorities have exposed the other two.
When informed, King Hussein of Jordan is furious.
Obviously.
The king soon receives an important call from Israel.
Peace treaty has still active.
His form now is time to put out the fucking diplomatic dumpster fire that's occurring here.
The chief of staff was present.
Prime Minister Netanyahu called his master King Hussein and he confirmed that what happened to Khalid Mashal was due to an operation by the Mossad to assassinate him.
That's crazy, admitted it.
Feeling betrayed and outraged, King Hussein threatens to tear up the peace treaty he'd signed with Israel three years earlier.
Mossad Fiasco jeopardizes the stability of the entire region.
The day after the operation, the king.
And this is the first time that Israel's done dumb shit like this, guys, jeopardized the agreements that they made before.
They've done this a few times.
Killing the wrong motherfuckers, shit like that.
They've done it before.
King summons his government before the national and international media.
In front of the cameras, the message is clear.
If Michelle dies of poisoning, then the peace treaty dies with him.
Oh shit.
One of our brothers has been the victim of a cruel attack.
It is totally unacceptable.
Now, the reason why this is so bad, guys, is because he's like a guest in their country.
So, for them to do that makes them look really bad, right?
This is exactly what Israel did when they killed Ishmael Hanaya in Iran late last year.
This makes them look weak to the international community.
And then, on top of that, it also makes people suspect, like, were you involved in killing our people?
So, it creates a fucking diplomatic nightmare and dumpster fire.
So, obviously, he's got to address it because now it's out there on the world stage.
I've told ourselves incredibly embarrassing for all parties involved.
partners that the existence of the peace treaty depends on the life of this man.
Let's see if they give him the answer though.
Remember, guys, they said that they came with the antidote just in case one of the agents gets hit with the blowback.
King Hussein threatens the Mossad agents who have sought refuge inside the Israeli embassy in Amman.
Had Khaled Mish'ah died, the Israeli embassy was going to be stoned.
Our troops came in and positioned themselves around the embassy, and I informed this to the ambassador.
And he told me this is Israeli territory, and according to Geneva Conventions, you cannot do that.
I said, Well, if it has become a shelter for people who try to assassinate a Jordanian, then how is the Geneva Convention going to apply?
Meanwhile, in Amman's military hospital, Khaled Mishal is affected by continuing loss of balance and drowsiness.
His health is visibly deteriorating.
The doctor's prognosis is that he just has a few hours to live.
King Hussein instructs his personal doctor to save Khalid Mishal's life.
There were no signs of any entry.
No needle pricks, no bruises on the skin, nothing.
And examining him, he wants to sleep.
He said, I'm weak, I just want to sleep.
And we are talking to him.
And come on, Mr. Khaled, take a breath.
Open your eyes for me.
And the thing which strike me Yeah, that'll be the last sleep he ever takes, man.
When I examined his eyes, the pupils were constructed.
He called it pinpoint pupils.
That gives you more idea that this very heavy dose of an architect was in his body.
The doctor is certain that Mashal was poisoned with an unknown chemical substance.
The Hamas leader is put on an artificial respirator.
The Jordanians contact the Israelis again to ask about the chemical and the antidote.
The Israeli ambassador called me and he said he's been on the phone with Prime Minister Netanyahu, who refused to release the chemical that was injected to Mashal.
With Netanyahu being stubborn, King Hussein plays one last card and calls President Bill Clinton in Washington.
With peace at stake, the conversation is crucial.
President Clinton was very upset.
He listened very carefully to what King Hussein had to say.
And he said, referring to...
Mind you guys, Oslo, of course, had worked years to do it, right?
The reason why they're so pissed off is because Clint obviously orchestrated the Oslo Accords and not only did he organize them.
Yasser Arafat and Yitzhak Rabin had to meet in Europe, in Oslo, right?
That's why it's called Oslo Accords in secret for years to make this thing happen.
So obviously there was an enormous amount of work done on three different parties to get this peace deal done.
So Israel doing this shit is a slap in the face to all the work they had put in.
So obviously this is why there was such fucking outrage between these different factions because it undermined all the hard work that they had put in to try to create peace in the region.
And one step forward, two steps back, right?
So anytime an assassination plot like this unravels, it's incredibly embarrassing, obviously, to Israel, but it also slaps in the face to the people that they brokered the peace treaty with.
So this is obviously going to be a very pivotal moment here.
Netanyahu, this man is impossible.
Now, he activated all his government offices and the American ambassador to put pressure on the Israeli government to have them come up with the antidote and with the chemical that was injected to Mishal.
With its back to the wall, the Israeli government panics.
The lives of the two Mossad agents are threatened.
To save them, they have to provide the antidote that will save Mishal.
When the head of Mossad told us that the mission had failed, the Prime Minister asked what's happened to our people.
The answer was, there's a problem.
The prime minister then said, I don't care about the rest of it.
Just get our two men home at all costs.
If we have to save Mishal, so be it.
The mission becomes saving the two operatives.
The means is reviving Masha.
Saving their worst enemy's life in all his 12 years at Mossad.
This was a first for Mishka ben David.
Now the assassins gotta be the lifesavers.
From his hotel room and with a Mossad doctor, he will play the vital role in deciding the outcome of the affair.
Both men have a file containing the antidote.
Then I got a call from the head of operations saying, go down to the lobby with the doctor.
There is a person from the Jordanian security.
His name is Captain Firas.
Give him the antidote, and the doctor should go with him and inject it to Masha.
He was in uniforms.
And I went, I said, Captain Firas.
He said, yes.
So I said, here's the antidote.
And here's the doctor.
And he was here.
He had a very, very severe look on his face.
I won't call it a hateful look, but very, very severe.
And we didn't have any conversation except of this.
It is a very strange situation in the middle of an operation to actually hand yourself over to them and to have the doctor even go with them to inject it to Masha.
The discussion between the Israeli and the Jordanian is curt.
The Mossad doctor is taken by the security services to give the antidote to the hospital director.
He gave me two vials with adrenaline written on them.
But Ali told me we were going to use this.
So immediately I thought, we're not going to use anything unless we know what it is.
Because it could be the poison.
We could finish him off with it.
The Jordanians are wary and don't want to take any risks.
They send Mossad vial to a laboratory for analysis.
Two hours later, the analysis shows it is indeed an antidote for the poison.
After being injected, Mishal slowly recovers from his coma.
Ahamas leader comes back to life.
Only later do the Jordanians discover the poison was specially prepared for this one mission.
It's not used in medicine.
It is a synthetic narcotic like the drug which we use, the fentanyl.
And if fentanyl which we use is 100 times more powerful than morphine, imagine this drug is more powerful than the fentanyl.
So we don't know how much, maybe it's used for elephants or something like this to put an elephant to sleep.
On the afternoon of 26th of September 1997 Khalid Meshall's life is saved.
Definitely didn't see that turn of events.
For Mishka Ben David, his enemy's resurrection is ironically good news, even if the mission was apparently a failure.
We failed in it.
Actually, the operatives succeeded in the operation, but were caught.
Mashal was on his way to the other world, but we had to reverse the trend and to bring him back to life.
I'm alive, but no thanks to the Israelis, whose original objective had been to kill me.
But they failed.
I'm still here because God wanted it that way.
And also because of my bodyguards and the courage of King Hussain.
Shaken by the whole incident and still furious, King Hussein still has the two Mossad agents in custody.
In exchange for their freedom, he demands the release of 50 Palestinian political prisoners.
That's why Israel hates getting caught, bro.
They always gotta do these asymmetrical trades, bro.
Being held in Israeli jails.
That's exactly why the Hannibal Directive is a thing.
Israel accepts the deal.
Two days later, two helicopters fly over Amman.
One is flying in the released Palestinians to Jordan.
The other is heading in the opposite direction with the two Mossad agents.
Israel has one more humiliation to undergo when it's forced to free the founder of Hamas, the aged Sheikh Ahmed Yassim, who had been in prison for eight years.
But they ended up assassinating him later on in the early 2000s.
A few days after the Meshal affair, the handicapped Sheikh is given a hero's welcome by the King of Jordan.
And later, he returns triumphantly to Gaza.
It's a double blow for Mossad.
Meshal is alive, and Sheikh Yassin, a free man.
Nobody should underestimate what it took for Israel first to admit doing that.
Give the antidote to Khalid Mashal and release Sheikh Ahmed Yassin from prison.
This is a major humiliation from Israel.
It was a failure, that's true.
And the biggest disappointment is the fact that Khaled Mishal is still alive.
That's the biggest failure of the mission.
And then we had to liberate Sheikh Yassin.
And we liquidated him a few years later.
So that score was finally settled.
The score indeed settles seven years later when three Israeli missiles strike the Hamas founder as he leaves his home.
In Gaza, 200,000 Palestinians attend the funeral of the Sheikh.
In the crowd, as fate would have it, is Khaled Mishal, the man whose narrow escape from Assad now means he's lived to become the new leader of Hamas.
But a leader who's returned to a life in exile, this time in Qatar.
In December 2012, he returned as a hero to the Palestinian land.
And this is Ishmael Hinaya right here right next to him.
This time in Qatar.
Who they killed as well.
In December 2000.
They killed him last year.
He was the head of the political wing that was doing all the negotiations with the hostages.
In 2012, he returned as a hero to the Palestinian lands he'd left 37 years earlier.
It's the first time in 37 years that I'm in Palestine.
And the very first time I've ever been here.
Like I told you guys before, they never live in Palestine for obvious reasons.
To Gaza.
Do you think he's still on the list?
I don't know if he is on the list or not.
I don't know what the list is now.
What is the list now?
I have no idea.
I think that whenever Israel decide if Israel will decide to eliminate him, Israel can do so.
Remember that it was done before.
The fact that we had to bring him back to life is another issue.
But he was killed before.
And so this is a fact.
On the 19th of February 2010, Mossad will stage one of its most spectacular operations.
And under the very gaze of dozens of security camps.
This operation is crazy that they ran in Dubai.
But guys, and I've talked about this assassination before.
Let's see, how much more time do we got?
Okay, you know what?
We'll put this at 1.5 cameras.
It's a world.
I'll be right back, Ninjas.
Give a little bit of commentary on this.
This shit is crazy.
First.
And they did it in Dubai, too.
In this Dubai hotel, the Mossad hit team are tracking Mahmoud El-Mabhu, a Hamas leader.
El-Mabhu is suspected of smuggling weapons from Iran into Gaza for use by Hamas's armed brigades.
On the day of the attack, the Mossad unit is led by this bald man, carrying a French passport.
At the start of the operation, one of the team members stops inside a bathroom to put on a wig and change appearances.
A few moments later, the assassins enter the hotel.
Off-screen, they'll break into the Hamas leader's room and wait for their prey.
At 6:40 p.m., Al-Mapu gets back to his room.
These are the last images showing him alive.
Inside, the Mossad team is waiting.
After tying him up, they inject a neuromuscular relaxant.
His death will appear to be of natural causes.
One by one, his muscles are paralyzed.
It's painful and takes some time.
Could the agents not have known the hotel was littered with surveillance cameras?
In this video, one of the agents looks directly at one of the hotel cameras.
Throughout the entire operation, and on their passport photos, all the agents are heavily disguised so as not to be identified.
One person we spoke to confirmed this was the case.
Yarin Sharov is a makeup artist working in fashion.
As a sideline, he also helped disguise Israel's secret agents for 18 years.
For the first time, he speaks publicly about his regular work with Mossad.
He says the interview was done with the knowledge and approval of the authorities.
Even if I'm credited to the defense ministry, I try not to ask too many questions.
All I want to know is what concerns the country or where the Mossad agents will be operating.
I don't want to make these people feel uncomfortable by forcing them to talk.
The less you know, the better.
If you put makeup on someone who's going to a Muslim country, this beard for, for example, will help disguise them as a church.
But I don't like that, actually.
What I'm interested in doing is what's needed, but specially adapted specific makeup for the country they'll be going to.
Yarin Sharaf knows that the agents' lives could depend on the quality of his work.
Have to appreciate this.
This isn't a joke.
Stick a little beard on, of course, but their lives are at risk.
The makeup artist says he wasn't involved in the Dubai operation, but it's impossible to check.
But Yarin Sharaf is very familiar with the methods employed by the commandos, such as going into the bathroom to put on a wig.
It's a technique he's been teaching the Mossad agents since the mid-1990s.
I sometimes teach them about adopting six or seven different looks.
And this is common with a lot of intelligence agencies, guys.
I remember I talked with Andrew Bustamante about this, actually.
How they use disguises and change the way people look for obvious reasons, but it's pretty damn good.
It's like better than Hollywood.
The person has to learn how to change looks very quickly.
If I give them special glue, I also need to.
And Bustamante also said how he used to literally have a costume that he would use all the time.
Give them a means to take it off in just a few seconds.
It has to be 100% natural.
The person has also to be 100% confident in changing appearances against this nigga sus, but that's how you know he's a good makeup artist.
Bro, is sus as hell, but I guarantee y'all.
He's fucking good as hell.
The more sus, the better they are.
And as quickly as possible.
According to Yarin Sharaf, Mossad sometimes even gives its agents new teeth, a technique probably used by some of the 20 agents since Dubai in January 2010.
So less frequent, you can change the whole plaque.
Which a dentist can work on.
You make a cast of the person's mouth with a model like this one.
And then you put the new teeth in.
At the end of the training program, the makeup artist subjects his pupils to one final task.
The last test we do is that after the training, with me and my team here at my house, the agent has to disguise himself and then visit his mother or father.
If they don't recognize him, and it's worth it, Yarin Sharaf is one of a group of Israelis who are happy to make their professional skills available to Mossad in special teams.
Special ops that are often spectacular, but that now make the finger of suspicion point at Mossad whenever someone mysteriously disappears in the Middle East.
One last thought: did Israel murder Yazza Arafat?
They definitely did.
Mr. Yaza Arafat, the president of the Palestinian Authority has done this guy Abu Jihad first, then they killed him later.
At the Percy Military Training Hospital in Klamath in 2004, a Palestinian leader dies in a hospital in a suburb of Paris as a result of a mysterious illness.
Mossad is suspected immediately.
In July 2012, a laboratory in Lausanne says it has found traces of polonium, a radioactive element, on Arafat's clothing.
To allow further analysis, the body of the longtime PLO leader is exhumed in November 2012.
Today, the cause of his death is still unknown, but to the Palestinians, Israel remains the number one suspect.
We know, we know, and they signed the priest treaty with him.
One day, analysis or witnesses might shed light on whether Arafat too was a victim of the notorious Hebrew proverb: he who comes to kill you, get up early and kill them first.
Bam, and that's an entry into the Mossad, guys.
Obviously, one of the most competent agencies when it comes to this type of stuff for a reason.
And this is what they do, man.
So, let's see here.
Let me look at some chats.
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No wonder the Great Awakenings happened.
Telling you, bro, this popped up my timeline is real.
So, every single time, degenerate's always the first one to point fingers.
Ah, bro, I don't pay no attention to that nigga, man.
He's a fucking nobody clout chaser.
Uh, T Fel E Feld says, uh, W Stream Aaron, I just learned a shit ton about Mossad and Hamas and everything about the Middle East to conflict.
Thanks, bro.
Got you, bro.
Um, and I read that one earlier.
Let's see if I missed anything here.
I think we caught everything.
Yeah, so, guys, thank you guys for being patient with me, man.
On the uh, on the other stuff, I gotta run right now and uh film some stuff.
Uh, maybe I'll share with you guys what it is.
I gotta check with them first and make sure that it's okay that I disclose what I'm filming for.
But, uh, some big stuff coming up for you guys, man.
Big stuff coming up for you guys.
Um, and uh, tomorrow, we're gonna have um Brandon Carter and um Kino Body come on for Money Monday answering your guys' questions.
Uh, maybe they'll stay for after hours.
I don't know, I gotta ask them, and then we're gonna um also cover what else, after hours that I think we got Kobe Covets in this week and some other stuff.
So, we'll see what happens, man.
Love y'all, ninjas.
Um, don't forget to like the video on your way out.
Uh, tomorrow I'm gonna cover the Houthis being bombed by Trump, and I'm going to make fun of DDG.
I won't spend too much time talking about DDG because he is an idiot and he's low IQ.
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Uh, love y'all, ninjas, and uh, signing off.
I'll see you guys tomorrow, 5 p.m. as usual.
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