In 'Mossad: Assassinations and the Mystery of 3000 Disappeared Scientists,' Hamada Imam delves into the chilling operations attributed to the Israeli intelligence agency, Mossad. This compelling investigation uncovers a dark history of alleged assassinations targeting prominent leaders and scientists across the Arab world. The book particularly scrutinizes the perplexing disappearance of thousands of Egyptian and Arab intellectuals and scientific minds, posing critical questions about their fate and the potential involvement of clandestine operations. Imam meticulously connects the dots, aiming to shed light on these deeply troubling mysteries and expose the extent of Mossad's reach and its impact on regional security and intellectual capital. Readers are invited to explore a world of espionage, political intrigue, and unresolved questions that continue to haunt the Middle East.