By 1979, during what became known as Operation Wrath of God, at least one Mossad unit had assassinated eight PLO members.
Operation Wrath of God was an assassination campaign.
This leads Israel to launch reprisal assassinations known as Operation Wrath of God.
This prompted Israel to launch a revenge campaign called Operation Wrath of God, with Youssef as a principal target.
It was during this time that he helped build and lead teams in Operation Wrath of God, the Israeli response to the Munich Massacre in 1972.
Spielberg refers to the film's second part as "historical fiction", saying it is inspired by the actual Israeli operations, known as Operation Wrath of God.
The sending of letter bombs during the Operation Wrath of God campaign.
Salameh had been identified as a key participant in the Munich massacre, and was killed as part of Operation Wrath of God.
It also led Israel to launch an aggressive campaign known as Operation Wrath of God, in which those suspected of involvement were systematically tracked down and assassinated.
To retaliate for the Munich massacre at the 1972 Olympics, Mossad set up Operation Wrath of God, to assassinate militants believed responsible.