A senior commander of Hezbollah had four mistresses whom he married over the phone, Israel's spy network Mossad learned ...
Retired Israeli case agents behind Mossad's boobytrapped pagers and walkie-talkies in Lebanon explain how they got Hezbollah ...
Years-long tracking and information gathering by Israel’s Mossad uncovered the personal secrets of Hezbollah. Its top ...
Pagers exploded across Lebanon in September. Retired Mossad agents, key to the operation, tell 60 Minutes Israel's plot ...
Pager is a lot more compact than walkie-talkies, and so great care had been taken in ensuring they are functional and can ...
As might be expected for an operation so complex, it took years to shape, with the two Mossad agents — named as “Michael” and ...
Duo claim Hezbollah unwittingly bought around 16,000 devices from Israel before attacks across Lebanon earlier this year ...
Two retired Mossad agents reveal to CBS' "60 Minutes" details of the September operation in which thousands of walkie-talkies ...
Hezbollah members were using walkie-talkies booby trapped with explosives for 10 years before they were finally activated by ...
Speaking to CBS's 60 Minutes, former spies reveal YouTube ads and fake showrooms set up as part of years-long ruse to ...
THE masterminds behind the deadly Hezbollah pager plot are set to reveal exactly how they pulled off the calculated attacks.
Mossad learned that Fuad Shukr allegedly felt "guilty" of juggling four women at once and wanted to marry all of them to correct his feelings.