The Mossad traitor fell in love with the president s daughter and pitted Israel with misery

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-15

The Mossad traitor fell in love with his ** daughter and pitted Israel miserably

There was a time when rumors circulated that the Mossad, Israel's intelligence service, had never had a traitor, and this claim was accepted by many experts. The truth, however, is that the Mossad, despite its prestigious, has maintained a high degree of secrecy about its internal affairs.

The Mossad will keep any information related to an internal scandal firmly confidential and refuse to disclose it. In fact, there was a traitor to the Mossad who played the Mossad into the palm of his hand, which led to Israel's sudden attack by Egypt at the beginning of the fourth Middle East war, the Yom Kippur War, and the situation was almost completely wiped out.

In the world of espionage, few people can change the course of history like Ashraf Marwan. Uribal Joseph, a professor at IDF Intelligence and Research, said Marwan was one of the few Chinese and foreign spies who could confidently say that his intelligence had changed the world.

During the Second Middle East War, Israel stepped up its intelligence efforts against its main rival, Egypt, sending a large number of Mossad** infiltrators throughout Egypt. Among them, Isabel Pedro is a Spanish teacher at Cairo University, and although she looks charming and is loved by her students, her real identity is that she is a veteran overseas Mossad **.

In 1963, she chose a 19-year-old college student with the code name "Angel". Born on February 2, 1944, the student was studying chemistry, had a sunny appearance and a quick mind, and his father was a high-ranking officer in the Egyptian Republican Guard.

Marwan was disappointed with Egypt's performance in the third Middle East war, bewildered by Nasser's determination to escalate the conflict, and deeply dissatisfied with Egypt's spending on military spending, leading to domestic financial difficulties, food shortages, and economic bankruptcy.

Inspired by the female teacher, he embraced anti-war ideas and volunteered to join the Mossad, providing military information on the equipment, garrison, and movement of the Egyptian army. In 1965, after graduating from university, Marwan enlisted in the army.

Soon he received a notice from a female teacher to carry out a special assignment. It turned out that there was a freshman at Cairo University, Mona Abdul Nasser, the second daughter of Nasser**.

Isabel Pedro advises Marwan to pursue Mona, and if successful, the information will be automatically delivered to them. Under the guidance of a female teacher, Marwan quickly won Mona's heart.

However, when Nasser met Marwan, he did not approve of their relationship. He thinks Marwan has other purposes and has no personal interest in Mona.

Despite Nasser's opposition, Mona firmly chose Marwan and insisted on marrying him. In the end, Nasser had to come to terms with this fact. In July 1966, they were married and had two sons.

In 1968, Marwan had the honor of being part of the office of Sami Sharaf, a close confidant of Nasser and a hard-line representative of Egypt's security services.

In Sharaf's office, Marwan was only a junior clerk, but his information as an errand boy was highly valued by the Mossad.

According to Mossad chief Eli Zelar, "The joy of successfully recruiting such an intelligence agent is indescribable." In order to prevent Marwan's identity from being revealed, Isabel Pedro was transferred out of Egypt from 1969 and no longer maintained contact with Marwan.

The new fitting location has been changed to London. The Marwans bought a 5th-floor townhouse in London's "Carlton Mansion District" and often flew in from Cairo to live in London.

All the joints were arranged by Marwan on his own initiative, and as long as he had intelligence, he would send a code to the Mossad. Eli Zelar, on the other hand, flew to London and met with Marwan alone in a safe house.

Marwan's new nickname is "In-Laws", alluding to his relationship with Nasser. After the meeting with Nasser, Zelar recorded the entire process in detail, which was compiled into a report by a team of professionals and presented to the Israeli Cabinet of Ministers, Mrs. Golda Meir, Defense Minister Moshe Dayan, and IDF Chief of Staff Haim Barev.

Marwan is paid at least £50,000 each time. Even though it would cost a lot of money, Zelar was convinced that it was worth the money. According to one Mossad**, "Our access to Egyptian intelligence is like breaking into a house, and it's extremely convenient." ”

With Nasser's death in September 1970, Sadat took over from Egypt**.

With his talent, Marwan managed to win the trust of Sadat and became an indispensable and effective adviser to him. In order to show the outside world that he had close ties to the Nasser family, Sadat decided to put him in charge of foreign affairs.

Under Marwan's careful operation, Saudi Arabia and Libya are willing to provide Egypt with financial support and military assistance. In addition, Marwan played a key role in organizing the Gulf oil-producing countries to impose an oil embargo on the United States.

He also negotiated with Libya to acquire the Mirage-5 fighter jet, which will be crucial in the upcoming Yom Kippur War. After the end of the war, Marwan served as the chairman of the Egyptian military-industrial complex, and frequently carried out international arms**, accumulating rich personal assets.

However, in March 1976, accusations of self-enrichment intensified, forcing Sadat to dismiss him. Still, Marwan didn't stop him.

On October 6, 1981, during a grand military parade celebrating the eighth anniversary of the Yom Kippur War, Sadat was assassinated. Upon hearing the news, Marwan immediately moved his family to England and began a new business career in London.

In the UK, Marwan has successfully purchased several luxury homes and a luxury apartment on 50th Avenue in Paris. In addition, he purchased a "Fercon" personal jet, which became an essential tool for his travels.

In his new life, Marwan continues to write his own brilliant chapter with his business acumen and intellect.

In London, he was seen as a maverick and mystical who tried unsuccessfully to buy Harrods in the UK, a shopping mecca sought after by London's wealthy.

According to statistics, his personal assets are as high as 3$400 million. From a college student to a billionaire, Marwan spent only 16 years. However, the danger that comes with it is looming.

Identity**After the Yom Kippur War ended from October 6 to October 26, 1973, Israel set up a special commission to investigate why the war was not prepared in time before it broke out, and the frustration in the first few days of the war.

In the first few days of the war, Israel suffered a heavy blow, with 2,800 dead, 8,800 wounded, and 293 captured, one of the most painful memories in Israel's history.

If you take into account Israel's population base, this equates to 180,000 US troops killed in a matter of days. Defense Minister Dayan cried out almost in despair: "Fight for the Third Temple".

Temples 1 and 2 in Jerusalem were destroyed in 586 B.C. and 70 C.E., respectively. Now, once again, Israel faces the fate of its country.

Without the help of the United States, Israel could have been wiped out in the war. After the war, Israel returned the Sinai Peninsula to Egypt, which gained confidence and left the Soviet Union to become an ally of the United States, which had a profound impact on the situation in the Middle East.

According to the preliminary investigation report of the Israeli Special Commission, poor intelligence was the main cause of the defeat in the initial war, so the head of the Mossad, Eli Zelar, and his deputies were dismissed, and the head of the Egyptian intelligence group of the intelligence service, Lieutenant Colonel Bannan, and the head of the Southern Intelligence Group, Lieutenant Colonel Gerard, were transferred from their intelligence posts.

At the behest of Sadat in Egypt, Marwan deliberately misled Israel by transmitting false information. In April 1973, Marwan told the Mossad that Egypt planned to launch an offensive in mid-May with the goal of recovering the Sinai Peninsula, and Israel raised its combat readiness level, but the war did not come, and Israel spent $35 million in preparation for it.

Subsequently, Marwan changed his tune and said that in order to recover all of Sinai, Egypt would not attack until it had obtained the Il-28 and Scud supplied by the Soviet Union.

Since the Soviet Union had not yet supplied the Il-28 and the Scud had just arrived in Egypt and required four months of training, the Mossad decided that war would not break out anytime soon.

However, being misled by Marwan, the Mossad did not pay enough attention to the many signs that war was looming, and as a result, Sadat did not wait for the time to strike ahead of schedule, and Israel was caught off guard.

Marwan was a spy for the Mossad, and his identity has been kept strictly secret by Israel. In its report, the Special Committee did not disclose his name, stating only that he was a "**".

Although Eli Zelar of Operation Rape was removed from his post after the failure of the operation, he still could not forget the existence of the traitor Marwan. In 2004, Zelar published his memoirs, revealing Marwan's true identity.

Marwan's advice was ignored by the higher-ups. Zelar's lies are an attempt to drive a wedge between Marwan and Egypt. The test of human nature is often disappointing. Egypt's statement by Mubarak revealed the true identity of Marwan, a double agent who worked for Egypt and also for Israel.

At the end of the war, Sadat** awarded Marwan a medal for his key contribution to the strategic deception program.

Two different voices have sparked a heated debate about Marwan in Egyptian society. Ever since his true identity was revealed, he had been under tremendous pressure, fearing that he would be the target of an assassination.

In order to let more people know the truth, Marwan began his writing career, hoping to reveal the inner secrets of Israeli intelligence agencies through his memoirs.

However, just as his memoirs were about to be completed, Marwan died suddenly and mysteriously.

On June 27, 2007, London** received a call to the police that a man had been found dead on the sidewalk under the balcony of Marwana. After investigation, it was determined that Marwan fell from the balcony on the 5th floor and fell to his death.

However, London believes this is a case because there are three key pieces of evidence: Marwan's shoes are missing, which may be a deliberate concealment of key evidence; Marwan's manuscript was missing, possibly to cover up the truth; Witnesses saw Marwan fall, followed by two men in suits with Mediterranean appearance looking down from the balcony before leaving.

Marwan's wife, Muna, was convinced that the Mossad was behind her husband's death. She was unhappy with the Metropolitan Police's investigation, accusing them of sloppy investigation and not cordoning off the area where the crime occurred or taking fingerprints.

Marwan's funeral was held in Egypt in the presence of Omar Suleiman, the son of Mubarak and the head of Egypt's General Intelligence Service. His sons, Jamal Marwan and Ahmed Marwan, carry the coffin.

On October 5, 1973, Israeli officials declassified a document stating that Ashraf Marwan had warned the Mossad that war was about to break out in the early hours of the next morning.

Israel insists that Marwan is a real Mossad** and denies the fact that he deliberately misled the Mossad. Marwan's son, Jamal Marwan, a close friend of Egypt's former Mubarak son, revealed in an interview that Sadat accepted the strategy provided by the Soviet KGB to have his father provide highly accurate intelligence to Israel, but passed on false information at critical moments.

This raises questions about Marwan's true identity once again.

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