In “Sabotage,” Mossad embarks on a daring campaign to dismantle Iran’s nuclear ambitions, led by its fearless director, Meir Dagan. With the nuclear program seen as an existential threat to Israel, the agency deploys operatives to carry out targeted assassinations of key scientists and execute devastating explosions, including a catastrophic blast at a critical reactor. As the missions escalate, Mossad agents grapple with the moral and personal costs of their actions, questioning the fine line between protection and destruction.