Mossad agents first targeted al Qaeda's second-in-command in Iran, including his daughter, and then killed the head of Iran's nuclear program inside Iran. So far, Mossad has carried out a number of assassinations around the world, so that if you look at the method, the movie stories fall behind it. In an article written for Mail Online, an expert named Tom Leonard has described some of these amazing ways of killing Mossad.
Tom Leonard writes that a man is killed in a room of a luxury hotel in a Gulf country, there are some signs of resistance from the victim but the door of the room is locked from inside. An Iranian nuclear scientist is targeted with a machine gun as he stands at a traffic signal and is accompanied by his wife in a car. A Palestinian leader active against the Israeli occupation suffers from a mysterious illness. He dies and doctors cannot diagnose the disease. It was later revealed that the Palestinian leader who was using the toothpaste contained poison.
Tom Leonard writes: "In all the cases in which Mossad has been suspected of involvement, people have been brutally targeted and at the same time methods have been used to make people think. Can't These methods show how well the Israeli secret service has mastered the art of killing its enemies? Looking at Mossad's methods reminds me of James Bond flying around and targeting his enemies around the world. Look at the murder of Iranian scientist Fakhrizada. They are going in a convoy of three vehicles. They are accompanied by two vehicles full of bodyguards, but as soon as they reach an intersection, a car parked nearby is blown up. Meanwhile, motorcyclists appear from somewhere and open fire on them. The motorcyclists are accompanied by a vehicle with an automatic machine gun, which fires at the Iranian scientist's vehicle. After completing their mission, these dozens of Mossad assassins suddenly disappear, just as they suddenly appear. "