Recently uncovered secret documents reveal that a covert coalition of Western intelligence agencies provided Israel with crucial information, enabling the Mossad to track and eliminate Palestinians suspected of involvement in attacks in Western Europe in the early 1970s. According to The Guardian, the evidence was found in encrypted telegrams in a Swiss archive at Aberystwyth University in Britain by historian Dr. Aviva Guttmann. Thousands of telegrams were distributed through a secret system involving 18 countries, containing raw intelligence with details about safe houses and vehicles, movements of key individuals considered dangerous, and news about tactics of armed Palestinian groups.

