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Beirut, 1973. Midnight in the exclusive Verdun district. Four women in elegant evening gowns step out of a white Mercedes. To the concierge, they look like high society returning from a party. But beneath the wigs, makeup, and designer dresses, they are Sayeret Matkal commandos armed with suppressed pistols and plastic explosives hidden in their purses. This film reconstructs Operation Spring of Youth—the night Israel’s most elite soldiers infiltrated the heart of Lebanon to decapitate the leadership of Black September. In the wake of the Munich Olympics Massacre, Prime Minister Golda Meir authorized a campaign not just of revenge, but of absolute deterrence. We examine the meticulous planning that allowed forty commandos to land via Zodiac boats, the surreal training that taught soldiers to walk in heels to fool security guards, and the intelligence network that tracked three high-value targets to their bedrooms. Beyond the tactical brilliance, we delve into the moral complexities of the raid, particularly the assassination of Kamal Nasser—a poet and spokesman killed for his words rather than his actions. This isn't just a story about a raid; it’s an exploration of the psychological weight carried by soldiers asked to cross moral lines, the blurring of justice and vengeance, and the strategic doctrine that established that nowhere on Earth was safe for those who targeted Israelis. If this deep dive into one of history’s most audacious special operations fascinated you, hit Like, Subscribe, and tap the bell. Let us know in the comments: was targeting a political spokesman like Kamal Nasser a legitimate act of war, or did it cross the line into assassination of dissent?