It was 'premeditated murder', the individual killed was completely
innocent.
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More hits followed. Twelve men were dead, but still on the run, at the top of the Mossad’s hit list, was Yasser Arafat's favorite yong protégé, Ali Hassan Salameh. He was known as the Red Prince, and the Israelis believed he was the man behind the Munich massacre. He was well protected.
In 1973, the Mossad believed it had tracked its man to a tranquil Norwegian town called Lillehammer. One evening, the Mossad watched him board a bus with a pregnant Norwegian woman. As they got off at this bus stop, two Israeli agents jumped out of a car and fired 14 bullets. The Red Prince was dead. Munich had been avenged. But there would be no getaway this time. Norwegian police noted the license plate of the hit team's car, traced it to this safe house in Oslo and arrested six Israeli agents. And not only were members of the hit team behind bars, they had killed the wrong man.
The Israelis had killed a Moroccan waiter, Ahmed Bouchiki. He and his wife were expecting their first child in two months.
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