The assassination of top Iranian commanders proves again that few intelligence agencies in the world seem to be as effective as the Israeli Mossad. And few seem to have so little moral boundaries.
Erich Follath is a German journalist and non-fiction author, who holds a doctorate in political science. He worked for “Der Spiegel” for many years, traveling mainly in the Middle East, on the Indian subcontinent, and in East Asia.
The assassination of top Iranian commanders proves again that few intelligence agencies in the world seem to be as effective as the Israeli Mossad. And few seem to have so little moral boundaries.