How Mossad’s Golden SPY Became a Mystery No One Could Solve

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London, June 27th, 2007. Ashraf Marwan —son-in-law to Egypt’s Nasser, confidant to Sadat, and one of Mossad’s most valuable assets— was found dead beneath his Mayfair balcony. Did he fall… or was he pushed? Was he Israel’s greatest spy, or Egypt’s master double agent? His death, ruled “open” by the coroner, left behind only questions —and a mystery that still divides intelligence services to this day.

This investigation unravels Marwan’s rise from the palaces of Cairo to the inner circles of Israeli intelligence, his warning before the Yom Kippur War, and the Cold War power game that made him both hero and traitor. Was he truly working for Israel—or was he Egypt’s most brilliant deception?

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