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How Mossad Shot an Iranian Admiral Inside a Crowd of 300,000 Carnival Masks

February 2009. Venice Carnival. 300,000 people, 300,000 masks. Somewhere inside that crowd stood an Iranian IRGC vice admiral secretly coordinating a naval drone program with Russian weapons brokers — convinced the carnival made him invisible. Mossad had been watching him since 2006. They studied his walk from surveillance footage for five months, built a gait recognition system to identify him through a mask, and placed a sniper on the bell tower of San Zaccaria — 210 meters from the target. One shot. One chance. The most ambitious targeted operation ever run inside a civilian crowd.

What you'll discover in this operation:

- How Mossad identified a masked target in a crowd of 300,000 using gait analysis
- The three-year intelligence operation that mapped Sarvari's one annual weakness
- The last-minute complication that nearly aborted the mission on the morning of the operation
- How the Russian contacts unknowingly guided the target into the kill zone
- Why the Venetian police log recorded only one entry — a man who fainted

⚠️ Some videos on this channel are fictionalized and contain elements of creative reconstruction and interpretation of historical facts.

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