The victim turned out to be a Moroccan waiter, Achmed Bouchiki, whose death (according to the book) resulted from mistaken identity.
Moroccan waiters, in red fezzes and baggy black pants like bloomers, scurried around taking and delivering orders.
In 1973, an Israeli hit squad killed a Moroccan waiter in a Norwegian resort, mistaking him for a guerrilla leader.
In addition, a Moroccan waiter, who resembled one of the wanted Palestinians, was also killed, in Norway in 1973.
July 21 - Israeli gunmen shoot dead a Moroccan waiter in Lillehammer, Norway.
The assassination campaign did not end because agents lost their nerve but because of the Lillehammer affair in which an innocent Moroccan waiter was killed.
A Moroccan waiter was killed in Lillehammer, Norway, supposedly because he looked like Mr. Salameh.
The hitmen eventually killed 10 terrorists but one suspect they shot dead in Norway turned out to be an innocent Moroccan waiter.
In 1973, for example, Israeli intelligence agents murdered a Moroccan waiter by mistake.
The only one who had made the attempt was the Moroccan waiter at the beer parlour where they sometimes went after meetings, and he had been direct.