Operation Babylon

Operation Babylon
Author: Shlomo Hillel (Secret agent, Parliamentarian, Israel)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 301
Release: 1987
Genre:
ISBN:

Operation Babylon I

Operation Babylon I
Author: Andreia Camargo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2020-11-09
Genre:
ISBN:

A highly skilled secret agent tries to save France against the attempted nuclear attack, of a crazy Asian general, who wants to take revenge on the French, for the death of their family members: wife and two children, who were victims of a terrorist attack in Algeria, in front of the French embassy in that country. According to General Moon Li, the terrorist attack was a protest against the French government and thus he sees them responsible for their loss, vowing to destroy them, anyway. Your intention is to drop a nuclear bomb in Paris.Thus, the project to save the French city was born, with the name of the most effective agent of the moment: Operation Babylon

Operation Babylon

Operation Babylon
Author: Glenn Meade
Publisher:
Total Pages: 608
Release: 2019-03-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9783404177967

Two Minutes Over Baghdad

Two Minutes Over Baghdad
Author: Uri Bar-Joseph
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2004-11-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 1135760640

A detailed account of the way Israel dealt with the Iraqi nuclear buildup between its launch in 1974 and the destruction of the Tamuz I reactor on 7 June 1981. This updated account includes formerly classified information and photographs taken during the mission and from US spy satellites.

Raid on the Sun

Raid on the Sun
Author: Rodger Claire
Publisher: Crown
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2005-03-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0767914252

The first authorized inside account of one of the most daring—and successful—military operations in recent history From the earliest days of his dictatorship, Saddam Hussein had vowed to destroy Israel. So when France sold Iraq a top-of-the-line nuclear reactor in 1975, the Israelis were justifiably concerned—especially when they discovered that Iraqi scientists had already formulated a secret program to extract weapons-grade plutonium from the reactor, a first critical step in creating an atomic bomb. The reactor formed the heart of a huge nuclear plant situated twelve miles from Baghdad, 1,100 kilometers from Tel Aviv. By 1981, the reactor was on the verge of becoming “hot,” and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin knew he would have to confront its deadly potential. He turned to Israeli Air Force commander General David Ivry to secretly plan a daring surgical strike on the reactor—a never-before-contemplated mission that would prove to be one of the most remarkable military operations of all time. Written with the full and exclusive cooperation of the Israeli Air Force high command, General Ivry (ret.), and all of the eight mission pilots (including Ilan Ramon, who become Israel’s first astronaut and perished tragically in the shuttle Columbia disaster), Raid on the Sun tells the extraordinary story of how Israel plotted the unthinkable: defying its U.S. and European allies to eliminate Iraq’s nuclear threat. In the tradition of Black Hawk Down, journalist Rodger Claire re-creates a gripping tale of personal sacrifice and survival, of young pilots who trained in the United States on the then-new, radically sophisticated F-16 fighter bombers, then faced a nearly insurmountable challenge: how to fly the 1,000-plus-kilometer mission to Baghdad and back on one tank of fuel. He recounts Israeli intelligence’s incredible “black ops” to sabotage construction on the French reactor and eliminate Iraqi nuclear scientists, and he gives the reader a pilot’s-eye view of the action on June 7, 1981, when the planes roared off a runway on the Sinai Peninsula for the first successful destruction of a nuclear reactor in history.

Encyclopedia of Cyber Warfare

Encyclopedia of Cyber Warfare
Author: Paul J. Springer
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2017-07-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 1440844259

This definitive reference resource on cyber warfare covers all aspects of this headline topic, providing historical context of cyber warfare and an examination its rapid development into a potent technological weapon of the 21st century. Today, cyber warfare affects everyone—from governments that need to protect sensitive political and military information, to businesses small and large that stand to collectively lose trillions of dollars each year to cyber crime, to individuals whose privacy, assets, and identities are subject to intrusion and theft. The problem is monumental and growing exponentially. Encyclopedia of Cyber Warfare provides a complete overview of cyber warfare, which has been used with increasing frequency in recent years by such countries as China, Iran, Israel, North Korea, Russia, and the United States. Readers will gain an understanding of the origins and development of cyber warfare and of how it has become a major strategic element in warfare for countries throughout the world. The encyclopedia's entries cover all of the most significant cyber attacks to date, including the Stuxnet worm that successfully disabled centrifuges in Iran's Natanz uranium enrichment facility; the attack on Israel's internet infrastructure during its January 2009 military offensive in the Gaza Strip; the worldwide "Red October" cyber attack that stole information from embassies, research firms, military installations, and nuclear and other energy infrastructures; and cyber attacks on private corporations like Sony.

Rise and Fall

Rise and Fall
Author: Jerry Gessel
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2015-01-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1634173740

The coming rapture of the anti-Christ is near, and the wrath of God upon the unrepentant, two thousand years ago, will also soon ensue. Three men are destined to change the world-either for the better or toward its doom. A politician, a priest, and a man of God are chosen to carry the load of the world. Two of these chosen men will join allegiance with a third entity known as the red dragon of darkness to form a bogus trinity to take over the world. Will man's greed breed a new evil that will op

Last Days in Babylon

Last Days in Babylon
Author: Marina Benjamin
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2008-06-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 141657204X

Draws on the experiences of the author's own family to chronicle the odyssey and ultimate exile of Jewish Iraqis, documenting how Jewish citizens in Baghdad deteriorated from the region's largest and most prosperous ethnic group to a band of a few dozen survivors under the oppression of a hostile Iraqi government. By the author of Rocket Dreams. Reprint. 25,000 first printing.