Heba Selim
Heba Selim was an Egyptian woman who worked as a spy for Mossad along with her fiancé Farouk Al-Fikki.
Biography
Heba Selim was born in Asyut Governorate in Upper Egypt. She grew up in the upper-class Mohandessin, Cairo suburb. As a student in faculty of arts, she majored in French at Ain Shams University. One of her instructors, a French man, offered her the opportunity of furthering her studies in at the Sorbonne in Paris. She stayed with an Egyptian family in Paris and was a regular guest at the Egyptian ambassador's home. In a 2010 Egyptian TV program, the ambassador, Fakhry Othman, described her as attractive, cheerful, bright, and patriotic. He did note, however, that she struggled financially as she could not find work in the Egyptian Embassy in Paris.In Paris, she met a Jewish colleague of Polish descent who invited her to a party with other Jewish friends, and convinced her of Israeli aspirations for peace, which was also an ambition of hers. After her recruitment by the Mossad, she married Farouk El Fikki, an Egyptian army engineer officer, and gathered information - through him - about the locations of anti-aircraft batteries, including the 2K12 Kub. He later became aware of and willingly participated in her spying activities. During the Yom Kippur War, intelligence provided by Selim enabled Israel to score many accurate hits against Egyptian forces, destroying many anti-aircraft missile bases at a heavy cost of men and material to Egypt.
The Israeli strikes were so accurate that the Egyptians became convinced insider informants must be involved. Eventually her husband was discovered and faced a certain death sentence. The Egyptians, however, decided to use him as a double agent for some time. Also, by not arresting him, he gave Heba Selim the impression that their spying was not compromised.