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Mossad's strategy after Munich reflected a hardening resolve to eliminate those responsible for terror attacks against Israel. Operatives scoured Europe and the Middle East, executing individuals deemed responsible for the Munich massacre, though some efforts led to tragic mistakes, such as the misidentification and killing of an innocent waiter in Norway.
The agency also understood the necessity of fostering alliances, recalling the adage "my enemy's enemy is my friend." During Operation Entebbe in 1976, Mossad demonstrated its capability to reclaim hostages from a hijacked plane, bolstering its reputation despite some losses during the raid.