Eliminating the Ghost: The Mossad Operation That Killed Imad Mughniyeh

Par : Borna Ahadi
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  • ISBN8232634032
  • EAN9798232634032
  • Date de parution24/09/2025
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  • ÉditeurHamza elmir

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Eliminating the Ghost: The Mossad Operation That Killed Imad Mughniyeh is a gripping exposé of one of the most shadowy and impactful covert assassinations in modern history. Imad Mughniyeh-Hezbollah's elusive mastermind, a ghostlike figure behind countless attacks against Western, Israeli, and Arab targets-was more than a militant commander; he was the architect of a strategy that shook governments and defied borders.
For over two decades, Mughniyeh operated in the murky depths of global intelligence warfare, eluding capture and death with a phantom's grace. From the U. S. Marine barracks bombing in Beirut to the hijacking of TWA Flight 847, he was linked to some of the most devastating acts of violence in the Middle East. Known by dozens of aliases and protected by layers of secrecy, Mughniyeh built a reputation that instilled fear from Langley to Tel Aviv.
This book traces the intricate web of intelligence, politics, and betrayal that culminated in his sudden and precise death in Damascus in 2008. Combining Israeli technological sophistication with American surveillance capabilities, the Mossad and CIA launched an operation that crossed legal lines and national boundaries-all to silence a single man. But Mughniyeh's death was more than revenge; it was a message.
Through declassified details, firsthand intelligence leaks, and geopolitical context, this powerful narrative explores how the operation reshaped Middle Eastern spycraft, the evolution of targeted killings as state policy, and the psychological chessboard between Hezbollah and its enemies. The book also delves into the reactions of Iran, Syria, and Western governments-and the long echo of Mughniyeh's ghost in the proxy wars that followed.
Eliminating the Ghost is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand modern espionage, the ethics of assassination, and the war behind wars. It is not merely the story of one man's elimination-it is a mirror held up to the silent battlefield where states wage invisible wars. 
Eliminating the Ghost: The Mossad Operation That Killed Imad Mughniyeh is a gripping exposé of one of the most shadowy and impactful covert assassinations in modern history. Imad Mughniyeh-Hezbollah's elusive mastermind, a ghostlike figure behind countless attacks against Western, Israeli, and Arab targets-was more than a militant commander; he was the architect of a strategy that shook governments and defied borders.
For over two decades, Mughniyeh operated in the murky depths of global intelligence warfare, eluding capture and death with a phantom's grace. From the U. S. Marine barracks bombing in Beirut to the hijacking of TWA Flight 847, he was linked to some of the most devastating acts of violence in the Middle East. Known by dozens of aliases and protected by layers of secrecy, Mughniyeh built a reputation that instilled fear from Langley to Tel Aviv.
This book traces the intricate web of intelligence, politics, and betrayal that culminated in his sudden and precise death in Damascus in 2008. Combining Israeli technological sophistication with American surveillance capabilities, the Mossad and CIA launched an operation that crossed legal lines and national boundaries-all to silence a single man. But Mughniyeh's death was more than revenge; it was a message.
Through declassified details, firsthand intelligence leaks, and geopolitical context, this powerful narrative explores how the operation reshaped Middle Eastern spycraft, the evolution of targeted killings as state policy, and the psychological chessboard between Hezbollah and its enemies. The book also delves into the reactions of Iran, Syria, and Western governments-and the long echo of Mughniyeh's ghost in the proxy wars that followed.
Eliminating the Ghost is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand modern espionage, the ethics of assassination, and the war behind wars. It is not merely the story of one man's elimination-it is a mirror held up to the silent battlefield where states wage invisible wars. 
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