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The Mossad's reputation solidified dramatically following the capture of Adolf Eichmann in 1961. Eichmann, a lead architect of the Holocaust, was abducted in Argentina and brought to Israel for trial, making headlines and signaling that no global location was safe from Israeli intelligence. However, the early years of Mossad were not merely focused on targeting Nazis; they were primarily concerned with security against repeated threats from Arab nations.