Mossad has been mythologised for decades: the shadow sword of Israel, the service of impossible operations, silent reprisals, hidden networks, and names that surface only after history has already changed.
But the myth is not the file.
The Intelligence Dossiers: Mossad is a forensic public record investigation into one of the world's most feared and studied intelligence services. Built from declassified material, official inquiries, court records, documented investigations, credible historians, and reputable reporting, this volume follows the machinery behind Israeli intelligence: its origins, doctrine, operator culture, liaison networks, targeted killings, covert action, security failures, scandals, and oversight breakdowns.
This is not a fantasy of secret control. It is not a conspiracy manual. It is a dossier.
File by file, the book asks the harder question: what happens when national survival, covert permission, classified budgets, political pressure, and moral distance become part of the same machine?
Inside: the birth of the service, the making of the officer, assassination doctrine, foreign liaison networks, covert operations, intelligence failures, public-record abuse, elite and grey-zone interfaces where documented, and the Black File.
One agency. One machine. Thirty-three files. One Black File.
The public story tells you what Mossad was supposed to be.
The file shows what it became.