Operation Wrath of God (also known as Operation Bayonet) was a covert operation conducted by Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency in the 1970s. The goal was to assassinate individuals involved in the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre, in which 11 Israeli athletes and coaches were killed by the Palestinian terrorist group Black September.

Here are some key facts about Operation Wrath of God:

  1. Retaliation: The operation aimed to hold accountable those responsible for the Munich massacre.
  2. Targets: Mossad agents identified and tracked down Black September members and other Palestinians involved in the attack.
  3. Assassinations: Between 1972 and 1980, Mossad agents carried out a series of targeted killings, using various methods, including shootings, bombings, and poisonings.
  4. Global reach: Operation Wrath of God spanned multiple countries, including Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
  5. Secrecy: The operation was shrouded in secrecy, with Mossad agents using fake identities and covert methods to evade detection.
  6. Controversy: The operation raised ethical questions about targeted killings and extrajudicial assassinations.
  7. Effectiveness: Operation Wrath of God is seen as a success in terms of achieving its objectives, but its long-term impact on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is debated.

Some notable books and films about Operation Wrath of God include:

  • “Vengeance: The True Story of an Israeli Counter-Terrorist Team” by George Jonas (book)
  • “Munich” (2005 film) directed by Steven Spielberg
  • “Operation Wrath of God” (2022 TV series)

Keep in mind that details about Operation Wrath of God remain classified, and different accounts may vary in their accuracy.

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