How Mossad's Most Feared Woman Hunted the "Butcher of Hebron" Across Europe

How Mossad's Most Lethal Woman Hunted the "Butcher of Hebron" Across Europe May 1992 - November 1994, tracking across Paris, Vienna, Brussels, and Amsterdam. Hamas torture specialist Ahmad Saleh, known as "the Butcher of Hebron" for personally executing 23 suspected collaborators with extreme brutality, flees to Europe after a failed Mossad raid. The Agency assigns their most successful female operative—a multilingual case officer with 15 confirmed eliminations—to hunt him exclusively. Over 30 months, she tracks him through financial transaction patterns, cultivates informants in European mosques, and poses as various personas: French journalist, Austrian art dealer, Belgian human rights lawyer. She finally corners him in Amsterdam where he's living as a successful restaurant owner, seduces him over six weeks to confirm identity and extract intelligence about his European support network, then eliminates him with ricin poisoning disguised as food allergy reaction. Dutch police rule it accidental death from shellfish contamination—his Hamas controllers never learn that the beautiful French woman he'd been dating was the Israeli operative who'd hunted him across four countries for nearly three years. ⚠️ Disclaimer: Some of our videos may include fictionalized or intentionally dramatized elements meant to enhance the storytelling. They may be informed by real events, historical patterns, unofficial reports, rumors, or widely shared accounts whose accuracy cannot be independently verified. We do not claim that events occurred exactly as portrayed and do not assume responsibility for interpretations or conclusions drawn by viewers. This content is produced for educational and entertainment purposes, seeking to provide historical context, examine recurring themes in real-world events, and encourage thoughtful assessment of sources and narratives.