Ahron Bregman
Review: Spymaster: The Man who Saved MI6
A new biography brings to life Thomas Kendrick, described recently in this newspaper as 'The British Shindler'
Review: The Boxer’s Story
Nathan Shapow's memoir tells one man’s extraordinary story of heroism, defiance and fortitude that touched the lives of many others, says Ahron Bregman
Book Review: Rise and Kill First
Ahron Bregman commends a deadly investigation by Ronen Bergman
Double talk in the Yom Kippur War
Looking back at the Yom Kippur War, a London-based academic recalls his own part in unmasking a mysterious, and ultimately tragic ‘super-spy’
Review: The Angel
Yom Kippur's mystery spy
Shimon Peres's coffin to lie in state
Review: Mossad
A compendium of secrets and spies
The sword and the word
New study of the army-government axis in Israel entertains but exaggertaes in making its case
Moshe Dayan: From bed to battlefield
A new biography of Israel’s most swashbuckling soldier-statesman happily succumbs to his charm
A Choice of Enemies: America Confronts
By Lawrence Freedman
‘The Soviets started the Six-Day War’
Review: Golda Meir: The Iron Lady Of The Middle East
Review: Gideon's Spies
Review: 1948: The First Arab-Israeli war
Review: A History of Modern Israel
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