Pakistan Feared a Mossad-RAW Joint Strike on Kahuta
The story Pakistan's ISI told:
In 1967, Israeli General Moshe Dayan — the legendary warrior of the Israeli-Arab wars — visited Nepal, and was expected to meet Indian representatives. Islamabad feared this meeting was a joint operation by RAW and Mossad to destroy Pakistan's Kahuta nuclear facility dream. Defence News India
In 1981, ISI planted surface-to-air missiles in Kahuta, convinced that Israel and India would strike at any moment. Defence News India
Pakistan was so terrified of a combined RAW-Mossad airstrike on their nuclear program that they deployed anti-aircraft missiles around the facility. The two agencies never needed to fire a single shot — the fear of them acting together was enough to paralyze Pakistan's military planning for years.
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