A Zionist newspaper reports that the Mossad spy agency failed in a special operation last month to find the body of Ron Arad, the missing pilot of the regime’s air force.
Arad jumped off a plane on October 16, 1986, during an operation over Lebanon, but was arrested. Azadi released three letters from prison and two photos, but the Zionist regime has not been able to contact him since 1988.
Lt. Col. Ron Arad, along with Yishia Aviram, another pilot on the flight, jumped out during an operation in the first Lebanese battle during the operation in the city of Sidon due to a technical defect. Ran Arad was reportedly captured by the Shiite group Amal in Lebanon.
The Zionist regime carried out several operations to obtain more information about him, none of which were successful. Mossad and the Israeli army announced in a joint report in 2016 that Arad had died in 1988.
The Zionist newspaper Jerusalem Post reported that Naftali Bennett, the prime minister of the Zionist regime, confirmed the definition of the operation to Mossad at a meeting held on Monday in the Knesset (Israeli parliament).
Despite announcing the operation, Naftali Bint did not comment on Arad’s fate.
The Jerusalem Post quoted sources in the Israeli Ministry of War as saying that Mossad had failed in the operation and that no new information had been obtained about the pilot’s fate.
Although the Zionist prime minister did not initially comment on the success or failure of the Mossad operation, his office issued a statement after the news of the operation’s failure, describing it as “successful.”
“Although exceptional goals were set, the operation was successful,” said a spokesman for the Israeli prime minister. “The publication of any other information is a lie.” He did not elaborate.
“Last month, Mossad agents – both men and women – carried out complex, large-scale and daring operations to find the body and location of Ron Arad’s body,” Bennett told parliament. “That’s all the information that can be provided right now.”