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The intelligence landscape shifted dramatically with the ascendancy of Anwar Sadat in Egypt, who pursued peace with Israel despite resistance from his fellow Arab nations. This culminated in the landmark Camp David Accords. The treaty, which established peace between Egypt and Israel, not only demonstrated Mossad's operational capabilities but also its strategic role in negotiations.
However, the Iranian Revolution of 1979 turned a former ally into a fierce adversary. Iran's new theocratic leadership pledged to obliterate Israel, aligning itself with the PLO and further complicating the geopolitical dynamics in the region.