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Western countries gave Mossad information used to track and killi Palestinian terrorists in 1970s

World news | The GuardianWednesday, May 14, 2025 at 4:00:00 AM
** Declassified documents show that Western intelligence agencies secretly provided Israel's Mossad with information in the 1970s to track and kill Palestinians suspected of terrorism in Europe, bypassing political oversight and raising legal concerns.
What This Means: ** This revelation highlights historical covert collaboration between Western and Israeli intelligence, underscoring ethical and legal dilemmas in counterterrorism operations. It also raises questions about accountability and transparency in intelligence-sharing practices, particularly when bypassing democratic oversight. The news may fuel debates on the balance between security and human rights in counterterrorism efforts.
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