Overview: The assassinations of Nazis, terrorists and Iranian nuclear scientists have given the Mossad a fearsome reputation that has come with a moral cost.
Overview: The Mossad's efforts to recruit intelligence assets behind enemy lines has led to complex relationships, some of which have ended tragically.
Overview: Switching between roles, Mossad operatives must juggle cover stories with their true identities back home, an often difficult balancing act.
Overview: The Mossad's covert ties to foreign governments have yielded results from Israel's peace treaty with Egypt to the disruption of Iran's nuclear program.