Founded: 13 December 1949
What does the Israeli Mossad do
The Israeli Mossad, officially known as the Institute for Intelligence and Special Operations, is Israel’s national intelligence agency. Its primary responsibilities include intelligence gathering, covert operations, and counterterrorism activities. Mossad is renowned for its clandestine operations worldwide, often focusing on threats to Israeli security and interests. The agency also plays a crucial role in gathering intelligence on foreign governments, terrorist organizations, and other entities that pose potential risks. With a reputation for efficiency and secrecy, Mossad has been instrumental in many high-profile missions, including the capture of Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann and various efforts to thwart terrorist plots.