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Historical Dictionary of Israeli Intelligence

AuthorEphraim Kahana
PublisherPentagon Press
Publisher2010
Publisherlii
Publisher368 p,
ISBN0810855816

Contents: Editor\'s foreword. Preface. Acknowledgments. Acronyms and abbreviations. Chronology. Introduction. The dictionary. Appendixes: 1. Directors of the Israeli intelligence organizations. 2. Israeli intelligence community structure. 3. Directorate of military intelligence. 4. Israeli Security Agency (ISA). 5. Mossad: Israel Secret Intelligence Service. Glossary. Bibliography.

"For Israel-more so than for any other country - an effective intelligence community has been a matter of life and death. Over the past half-century or so, Israel has created and refined what is broadly regarded as one of the best intelligence networks in the world. It has repeatedly undone efforts by hostile Arab neighbors to defeat it in war, foiled countless terrorist attacks, contributed to military preparedness and armament production, and helped millions of Jews reach the promised land. Unfortunately, it has also committed some terrible mistakes and made blunders it can ill afford.

With all of this activity, it is no wonder so much has been written about Israeli intelligence. However, a handy reference work bringing the various strands together has been sorely needed yet unavailable, until now. The historical dictionary of Israeli intelligence provides detailed information on the various agencies, operations, important leaders and operatives, and special aspects of tradecraft through a chronology, an introduction, a dictionary full of cross-referenced entries, and a bibliography suggesting further reading. A must as a military reference for any library." (jacket)

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