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You're over-estimating the Mossad. ALL the previous assassinations were carried out in a primitive way and got linked back to them in a short time.
That's availability bias. Do you know how many they carried out that weren't discovered as such?
No I don't, do you?
You could use this logic on anything and it gets ridiculous rather quickly.
Should I assume also that Mozambique intelligence carried out a gazillion sophisticated stealth assassinations that none of us has discovered yet? we don't have the count too, right?
(I can list some much more ridiculous examples, this logic doesn't work, here's the alternative: 0 evidence so far of any of that happened -> it's safe to assume it never did until proven wrong)
No, but if you claimed that they never carried out a single one specifically with the argument that none was ever discovered you'd be falling for the same logical fallacy.
Also, compared to Mozambique, you know that Israel has far higher technological capabilities, a certain international backing and is in semi constant war alternating between cold and hot with most of it's neghbour states, which makes one more likely to have both the need and the means to have successfully carried out secret killings than the other.
Especially since x (too lazy to research right now) assassinations by Mossad were discovered and linked to them, so you know they do kill people. And from there you basically claim they get discovered 100% of the time. Which is ridiculous.
That's a very weird logic. If I claim I have super powers and there are 0 documented cases of me doing anything super natural, you have to be the one to prove I don't have such super powers??
You see how ridiculous this sounds? I am saying it gets ridiculous really quick.
Is it somehow hard for you to understand that there literally cannot be documented cases of Mossad killing someone and not being linked to it, because as soon as they were documented cases, they would be linked to it?
What theoretical evidence would you even need to believe in them being able to kill someone in secret?
Furthermore, your comparison doesn't hold water because you're turning the logic on it's head. You are the one claiming Clark Kent does not have superpowers because there are lots of documented cases of him taking the bus instead of super-flying to where he wants to be.
Mozambique intelligence carried out way more sophisticated super secret stealth assassinations in collaboration with aliens and you cannot prove they didn't happen.