Jewish Intelligence

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Blumberg, Stanley A. And Gwinn Owens: The Survival Factor: Israeli Intelligence From World War I to the Present, New York, New York, USA G. P. Putnam's Sons 1982
ISBN: 0399126465 Very Good

BG4 - A tight, clean, sound copy in black paper covered boards with gold lettering on the spine very minor overall shelf wear plus there is some very, very light bumping on the top right corners. The dust jacket shows very minor overall shelf wear plus there is some very, very light edge wear along the top edge around the spine and back endflap plus there is a closed tear (about 1") on the bottom left corner of the front endflap. A book about Jewish survival in the 20th century covering the period from World War I until approximately 1980 and the significance that Jewish and later Israeli inteligence services played in that survival. Illustrated with black and white photographs. by the authors of "Energy and Conflict." Bibliography, indexed, 307p. First Edition Very Good Hard Cover 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Remainder

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Dekel, Efraim: Shai: The Exploits of Hagana Intelligence, New York Thomas Yoseloff 1959
ISBN: B0000CKJ3J Good

An account of the Shai, the security intelligence section of the Hagana, the underground Jewish defense force which operated in Palestine during the period of British rule. Members were volunteers dedicated to the cause of protecting the Jews of Palestine from Arab attacks and British persecution. Written by a chief intelligence officer of the Hagana who paints a vivid picture of life in Palestine before the establishment of the State of Israel. Rebound in strong library binding. First Edition No Jacket Cloth 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Ex-Library

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Caroz, Yaacov. The Arab Intelligence Services - in HEBREW. 20050501: Edanim, 1976.
Clean bright and tight. DJ shelfworn. text in HEBREW. The former deputy chief of Mossad, the Israeli secret service, looks at the intelligence & security services of Egypt, Jordan, Syria, & Libya.. Pages..

Hardcover, 12519. VG/Good.

[SW: Hebrew Israel Military Judaism Used Jewish Books Jew Judaica Jewish Religion,]

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Blitzer, Wolf. Between Washington and Jerusalem A Reporter's Notebook. Oxford University Press, USA, 1985.
8.98 x 0.56 x 5.74 Inches; 271 pages; 933 Many journalists have mastered the Washington political scene, while others have gained entree to the highest echelons of Israeli politics. Wolf Blitzer is one of the few to have done both. An American fluent in Hebrew, Blitzer has interviewed and gained the respect of nearly all the major<br>policy-ma kers in Israel and the United States over the past dozen years. The late Anwar Sadat credited Blitzer with first giving him the idea of making his historic trip to Jerusalem. <br> The U. S. -Israeli relationship is like no other and this book helps explain why. Most importantly, it outlines the limits of the relationship, explaining why neither country can afford an all-out confrontation. There is special emphasis on the way decisions are made in Washington--the role of<br>the foreign policy bureaucracy, Congress, the press, the Jewish community, the Arabs and their supporters, and the official Israeli presence. In addition, chapters cover the special U. S. -Israeli cooperation in military, strategic, and intelligence matters. <br> The book is filled with fascinating vignettes of people: the career diplomat responsible for the explosive (in 1975 terms) Saunders document which said, "In many ways, the Palestinian dimension of the Arab-Israeli conflict is the heart of that conflict. "...the American industrialist who became<br>involved in some spectacular diplomatic back-channel efforts to save Soviet Jews...the German-Jewish refugee secretary of state who came to play such a decisive role in American-Israeli affairs...the three deeply religious leaders, Begin, Sadat, and Carter, "who progressed from an agreement to pray<br>together to an agreement to make peace once and for all. "<br> From his unique vantage point, Blitzer considers the potential for either sharp strains or even closer collaboration in the future. ; Signed by Author. 0195037081.

Hardcover, AN/AN.

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