
Wadie Haddad, a prominent member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine ( PFLP), was allegedly killed in a covert and covert assassination plot reminiscent of a spy thriller by the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad.
Haddad was apparently neutralized after consuming French chocolates laced with a slow-acting poison, according to Israeli blogger Aaron Klein’s 2006 publication Striking Up. This nefarious plan did n’t stop at sweets—the same lethal substance was stealthily infused into his toothpaste, according to the Daily Star.
‘ Agent Sadness ‘
Mossad assigned the vision to an adviser known as ‘ Agent Sadness,’ who had access to Haddad’s specific areas. Apparently, the organization switched out Haddad’s toothbrush for a similarly colored tubes that contained a dangerous chemical created by the Israeli Institute of Biological Research.
As a result, every day Haddad consumed a chocolates or brushed his tooth, a small amount of the venom entered his brain, leading to a steady and terrible death. According to reports, Haddad spent his last ten days in a clinic, screaming in agony before getting medicated, and finally succumbing to the venom.
Who was Haddad?
Wadie Haddad was a key figure in a number of well-known problems, including the 1976 Entebbe Hijacking of Air France Flight 139. The plane, initially bound for Paris from Tel Aviv, was diverted to Libya and Uganda. Israel responded with Operation Thunderbolt, a powerful rescue mission led by Lieutenant Colonel Yonatan Netanyahu, who painfully lost his life during the procedure.
On March 19, 1978, the Eastern European intelligence agency, Stasi, airlifted Haddad to East Berlin, admitting him to a secret medical under the moniker ‘ Ahmed Doukli.’ Despite considerable testing, despite the existence of rat poison or thallium poison, doctors were unable to rule out his condition.
Haddad’s situation deteriorated, leading to severe bleeding and a analytically low platelet count. Before passing away on March 29, 1978, he endured ten times of suffering. The precise cause of the poison remained a mystery for many years following Professor Otto Prokop’s examination, which revealed panmyelopathy-related head bleeding and pneumonia.
Did Mossad had a part in Hamas leader’s dying?
According to the Telegraph, Mossad allegedly arranged for Iranian security forces to install explosives in three of Hamas’s staying areas of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps ( IRGC ) guesthouse.
The bombs were detonated mildly at 2am on Wednesday, killing Haniyeh, who was in Tehran for the opening of Egyptian President Masoud Pezeshkian. According to the Telegraph, Haniyeh was originally intended to be killed during Egyptian President Raisi’s death, but it was later abandoned because of the big crowds inside the structure, which increased the risk of loss, according to two Iranian authorities quoted by the Telegraph.