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Author | : Sadhu Prasad |
Publisher | : Fantabulous Publishers India |
Total Pages | : 107 |
Release | : |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : |
In the shadowy world of intelligence and espionage, one name has always stood out as a symbol of unparalleled dedication, resourcefulness, and effectiveness: Mossad, Israel's national intelligence agency. "Mossad: Israel's Silent Warriors" takes you on a riveting journey through the agency's history and unveils its most remarkable success stories. From its clandestine birth in 1949 to its covert operations in the modern era, this book provides an unprecedented look inside the world of Mossad. You'll discover the agency's origins, its evolution, and its unwavering commitment to safeguarding Israel's security interests worldwide. As you turn the pages, you'll delve into some of the most captivating and daring missions undertaken by Mossad agents. From the audacious capture of Adolf Eichmann to the perilous rescue of Ethiopian Jews and the covert strikes on nuclear threats, each operation showcases the agency's ingenuity and unwavering resolve. While Mossad's missions are shrouded in secrecy, this book unveils the untold stories behind its legendary successes. You'll meet the brilliant minds and fearless operatives who risked everything to protect their homeland. You'll witness the high-stakes world of espionage, where every decision could alter the course of history. "Mossad: Israel's Silent Warriors" is an enthralling exploration of espionage, courage, and the relentless pursuit of security. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a fan of spy thrillers, or simply curious about the covert operations that shaped the Middle East and beyond, this book offers an inside look at the shadow warriors who changed the course of history.
Author | : Samuel M. Katz |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 442 |
Release | : 2016 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1592409016 |
The untold story of the Ya'mas, Israel's special forces undercover team that infiltrated Palestinian terrorist strongholds during the Second Intifada. It was the deadliest terror campaign ever mounted against a nation in modern times: the al-Aqsa, or Second, Intifada. This is the untold story of how Israel fought back with an elite force of undercover operatives, drawn from the nation's diverse backgrounds and ethnicities--and united in their ability to walk among the enemy as no one else dared. Beginning in late 2000, as black smoke rose from burning tires and rioters threw rocks in the streets, Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and Arafat's Palestinian Authority embarked on a strategy of sending their terrorists to slip undetected into Israel's towns and cities to set the country ablaze, unleashing suicide attacks at bus stops, discos, pizzerias--wherever people gathered. But Israel fielded some of the most capable and cunning special operations forces in the world. The Ya'mas, Israel National Police Border Guard undercover counterterrorists special operations units, became Israel's eyes-on-target response. Launched on intelligence provided by the Shin Bet, indigenous Arabic-speaking Dovrim, or "Speakers," operating in the West Bank, Jerusalem, and Gaza infiltrated the treacherous confines where the terrorists lived hidden in plain sight, and set the stage for the intrepid tactical specialists who often found themselves under fire and outnumbered in their effort to apprehend those responsible for the carnage inside Israel. This is their compelling true story: a tale of daring and deception that could happen only in the powder keg of the modern Middle East. INCLUDES PHOTOGRAPHS AND MAPS
Author | : Caroline B. Glick |
Publisher | : Gefen Books |
Total Pages | : 456 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : |
Islamic supremacism, European cultural disaggregation, American vacillation, and Israeli timidity and confusion. These are the main social contexts that inform political and strategic developments of global and national affairs in our times. In her biweekly commentaries, Caroline B. Glick, the formidable Jerusalem Post columnist, highlights these underlying trends while analyzing events as they unfold both globally and in Israel. This extraordinary collection of her probing and eloquent work is a must read for all who care about winning the war against the multifarious forces of global jihad.
Author | : Owen L. Sirrs |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 273 |
Release | : 2007-01-24 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1134200528 |
Egyptian efforts to acquire long-range surface-to-surface missiles in the early 1960s carry important lessons for our time, when weapons of mass destruction and charges of politicizing intelligence are key issues. This new study traces the history of the early Egyptian ballistic missile program, which began with the successful recruitment of German scientists who had experience in Hitler’s V1 and V2 missile projects. Yet even as these Germans began their work on developing missiles for Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser, Israeli intelligence was busy collecting information on their activities, sparking a crisis in the Israeli leadership as top Israeli officials anxiously debated strategies to grapple with this new threat to their national security. Ultimately, they adopted a multifaceted approach that included intimidation of the scientists and their families, appeals to the West German government to order the scientists’ recall and an attempt to involve the US government in the intricacies of the Arab-Israeli conflict. Drawing extensively on material from recently declassified US government documents, this new major work demonstrates how Nasser’s missile program played an instrumental role in cementing the US-Israeli national security relationship. The book concludes with several key lessons that can help stem the global proliferation of advanced weapons. This book will be of great interest to scholars of proliferation, international relations, the Middle East, disarmament and security studies in general.
Author | : Ian Black |
Publisher | : Grove Press |
Total Pages | : 664 |
Release | : 1991 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780802132864 |
A documented, comprehensive history of all three of Israel's intelligence services, from their origins in the 1930s, up to the present.
Author | : Gordon Thomas |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 354 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Intelligence service |
ISBN | : 9780333753552 |
This book reveals how Mossad has successfully maintained an agent in the Clinton White House; how TWA flight 8000 was exploited by Mossad; how Benjamin Netanyahu sanctions the assassination of enemies of the Jewish state by Mossads trained hit-men; and how Robert Maxwell became Mossads most important link in the arms for hostages scandal, Irangate.
Author | : Sadhu Prasad |
Publisher | : Fantabulous Publishers India |
Total Pages | : 182 |
Release | : 2023-10-10 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : |
In the fascinating world of romance, capturing someone's heart is an art. Are you ready to become a true master in the game of love? Look no further than "50 Tricks to Impress a Girl," a comprehensive guide that reveals the secrets to winning her over with confidence, charm, and genuine connection. Inside these pages, you'll find a treasure trove of tips and techniques designed to melt hearts and create unforgettable moments. Whether you're embarking on a new relationship, reigniting an old flame, or simply seeking to strengthen your romantic connections, this book is your trusty companion. Explore inside this book- "Sustaining Romance: Methods and Secrets"; "Eternal Flames of Romance: A Guide" and "The Art of Lasting Love: Methods and More". All the best...
Author | : Ashish Dhyani |
Publisher | : Fantabulous Publishers India |
Total Pages | : 108 |
Release | : 2021-11-22 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : |
This book aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of Sikhism, delving into the sacrificial lives of the Sikh Gurus and their profound philosophy. The unwavering dedication and devotion of the Gurus to the service of humanity have set a remarkable precedent in the annals of human history. Sikhism is renowned for its emphasis on sacrifice and its teachings, which are dedicated to the welfare of all humankind. Although Sikhism is a relatively young religion, it holds a special place as a path that leads individuals to discover the divine within themselves while serving humanity selflessly. Of notable significance is the holy book of the Sikhs, the "Adi Granth Sahib Ji," which stands out by incorporating hymns and prayers from spiritual leaders of diverse faiths. It provides a platform for unity and inclusivity, embracing the wisdom of various spiritual traditions. This book serves as a valuable resource for gaining insights into Sikhism and the lives of the ten Gurus. It caters to both newcomers seeking knowledge about Sikhism and young readers embarking on their learning journey. I trust that this book will prove instrumental in deepening understanding and fostering appreciation for the rich heritage of Sikhism.
Author | : Rich Cohen |
Publisher | : Macmillan + ORM |
Total Pages | : 405 |
Release | : 2009-07-21 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1429930578 |
A NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW EDITORS' CHOICE A SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE BESTSELLER In AD 70, when the Second Temple was destroyed, a handful of visionaries saved Judaism by reinventing it, taking what had been a national religion and turning it into an idea. Whenever a Jew studied—wherever he was—he would be in the holy city, and his faith preserved. But in our own time, Zionists have turned the book back into a temple, and unlike an idea, a temple can be destroyed. With exuberance, humor, and real scholarship, Rich Cohen's Israel is Real offers "a serious attempt by a gifted storyteller to enliven and elucidate Jewish religious, cultural, and political history . . . A powerful narrative" (Los Angeles Times).
Author | : Shmuley Boteach |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 260 |
Release | : 2023-12-12 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1510780696 |
In light of the October 7th massacre of fourteen hundred Israeli and American Jews at the hands of the savage terrorists of Hamas, and the brazen tsunami of antisemitism that has been overtaking the media and college campuses, it’s now time to fight back. It’s time for the rise of the Israel Warrior. Rabbi Shmuley Boteach provides the information that will win the war for Israel in the marketplace of ideas and publicize the justice of Israel’s cause. The Israel Warrior is an electrifying journey through the murky waters of Middle East muddle that allows the reader to finally understand the truth about Israel and the genocidal enemies who will stop at nothing to destroy it. The Israel Warrior is for those brave souls prepared to take up the cudgel in defense of the only democracy and human-rights-protecting republic of the Middle East and the first Jewish state in two thousand years.