The Angel: The Egyptian Spy Who Saved Israel
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Rating | : | 4.93 (646 Votes) |
Asin | : | B071D1QPKV |
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Number of Pages | : | 220 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-05-06 |
Language | : | English |
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When reality beats fiction.a must read Roni Hefetz The Angel: The Egyptian Spy Who Saved Israel.The Angel is a remarkable book -- the result of deep research into one of the most fascinating spy stories ever.reads like a thriller. Bar Joseph story telling ability - extracted from interviews and documents - is outstanding. As someone who actually participated in the Yom Kippur war, I could not stop reading. Many lessons to be learnt from both historical accounts as well as human nature so skilfully analysed and described. This is a must read whether you like history, thrillers, intelligence, spy stories or even if you are looking for a fascina. Mal Warwick said The chilling tale of a remarkable episode in Israeli history. The history of the state of Israel is one of continuous war punctuated by intermittent stretches of peace. The open military conflicts the young nation has experienced have always threatened its continuing existence, but none more so than the Yom Kippur War in 197The chilling tale of a remarkable episode in Israeli history The history of the state of Israel is one of continuous war punctuated by intermittent stretches of peace. The open military conflicts the young nation has experienced have always threatened its continuing existence, but none more so than the Yom Kippur War in 1973. Never before and never since has Israel come closer to annihilation.In The Angel: The Egyptian Spy Who Saved Israel, the Israeli political scientist Uri Bar-Joseph tells the little-known tale of Ashraf Marwan. This son-in-law of President Gamal Abdel Nasser and close adviser to his successor, Anwar Sadat, was also a spy for the Mo. . Never before and never since has Israel come closer to annihilation.In The Angel: The Egyptian Spy Who Saved Israel, the Israeli political scientist Uri Bar-Joseph tells the little-known tale of Ashraf Marwan. This son-in-law of President Gamal Abdel Nasser and close adviser to his successor, Anwar Sadat, was also a spy for the Mo. TRULY A GREAT BOOK! WHAT THIS STORY SHOWS IS THAT ISRAEL TRULY A GREAT BOOK! WHAT THIS STORY SHOWS IS THAT ISRAEL CHIEF OF MILITART INTELLIGENCE AT THE TIME : I BELIEVE HIS NAME IS : ELI ZEIRA WAS TRULLY A REAL "BUM" & REALLY AT FAULT! HE SHOULD BE LOCKED UP FOR EXPOSING THE BEST SPY ISRAEL HAD! ELI ZEIRA MORE THAN ANYONE IS RESPONSIBLE! IT IS SHOCKING THAT EVEN TODAY HE REFUSES TO ACCEPT HIS MISTAKES! THIS BOOK IS EXCELLENT & I HIGHLY RECCOMEND TO ALL!
Five years later, his body was found in the garden of his London apartment building. But he himself had a secret: he was a spy for the Mossad, Israel's intelligence service. Marwan eluded Egypt's ruthless secret services for many years until somebody talked. As the son-in-law of Egyptian president Gamal Abdel Nasser and a close advisor to his successor, Anwar Sadat, Ashraf Marwan had access to the deepest secrets of the country's government. The Angel chronicles the discord within the Israeli government that brought down Prime Minister Golda Meir - but the story doesn't end there. Drawing on meticulous research and interviews, Uri Bar-Joseph pieces together Marwan's story. In the process, he sheds new light on this volatile time in modern Egyptian and Middle Eastern history, culminating in 2011's Arab Spring. Police suspected he had been thrown from his fifth-floor balcony, and thanks to explosive new evidence, Bar-Joseph can finally reveal