Israeli intelligence was close to assassinating Osama bin Laden in 1996 with the help of one of his confidantes, but the attack was derailed by a crisis with the Palestinians. The Yediot Ahronot daily said Israeli intelligence was helping investigate an attempted assassination of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Ethiopia and came across a group of radicals based in Sudan and led by bin Laden. The paper said Israeli intelligence, cooperating with another country, persuaded a confidante of bin Laden to kill him, but the operation was canceled by a crisis between Israel and the Palestinians that disrupted the link between Israeli intelligence and the foreign service. Israeli officials refused to comment on the brief report.
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