Israel's Secret Wars: A History of Israel's Intelligence ServicesGrove Weidenfeld, 1991 - 634 עמודים One of the events most crucial to the war in the Persian Gulf occurred nearly ten years before it began, when Israel destroyed Iraq's most advanced weapon, the nuclear reactor at Al-Tuweitha, acting on information obtained by Israeli intelligence. Israel's Secret Wars is the first documented, comprehensive history of all three of Israel's intelligence services, from their origins in the 1930s, through Israel's five wars, up to the present, including the Ostrovsky affair. Highly readable and exhaustively researched, it contains the most accurate information available about a shadowy and controversial subject in which myth all too often obscures reality. Using heretofore undisclosed contemporary reports, memoranda, and private diaries, Israel's Secret Wars describes for the first time in print the beginnings of the Israeli-U.S. intelligence relationship; the Israeli-French espionage connection during the Algerian War, which underlay their military alliance in the Suez crisis; the fateful message from a high-level Arab agent that initiated the Yom Kippur war; and many more previously unexamined operations and episodes. Placing every event in its historical context, Black and Morris disentangle the often stormy links between spymasters and politicians in such affairs as the Entebbe raid, Irangate, the Pollard spy scandal, and the Palestinian intifada. Israel's Secret Wars promises to become the standard work on Israeli intelligence for years to come. |
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... close to Shimon Peres , the ambitious young deputy minister of defence , and he began to go on regular visits to West Germany , touring NATO bases there . His fluent native German , solid academic reputation and close ties with the ...
... close relationship with Ben - Gurion . A warrant was quickly obtained and Beer was arrested in the early hours of the morning . His briefcase , the contents of which were presumed to have been photographed by his controllers , contained ...
... close , jealously nurtured relationship with Ben - Gurion , he exercised far greater powers than the civilian intelligence chiefs of other democracies . It was a heroic age of great leaps forward . In the months before the 1956 war the ...
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Israel's Secret Wars: A History of Israel's Intelligence Services <span dir=ltr>Ian Black</span> אין תצוגה מקדימה זמינה - 1991 |