This book, “By Way of Deception”, was written by Victor Ostrovsky. After conducting some preliminary and psychological tests, he rejects the potential job of Mossad assassin but accepts an internship course in CATSA.

Specifically, he deals with the suicide bombing of the US Marine Corps base in Beirut, which killed several hundred US Marines in Lebanon. He said Mossad had been informed of the time and place of the attack through its network of informants, but had provided only general information to the United States without specific information.
He sees heroin trafficking as a source of funding for operations outside government regulation. He blamed Mossad for the assassination of Khedir, a diplomat from the Palestine Liberation Organization, who was sent by Arafat to start peace negotiations with the Israeli government to prevent an attack on Lebanon targeting the Palestine Liberation Organization.

Ostrovsky 's illness was getting worse, and his illness culminates in his retirement after he was killed due to a failed attempt to arrest senior officials from the Palestine Liberation Organization.
The second part of the book claims that another operation took place between 1971 and 1985, such as Operation Sphinx, in which Iraqi nuclear scientists were recruited in France to gather information about the Osirak nuclear reactor. Israel finally terminated this with an airstrike in 1981.