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Review: Mossad

A compendium of secrets and spies

March 17, 2016 13:11
Khaled Mashal: not all of Mossad's plans end in triumph

By

Ahron Bregman,

Ahron Bregman

2 min read

By Michael Bar-Zoharand Nissim Mishal

The Robson Press, £9.99

It is quite difficult to review, let alone write, books such as Mossad (sub-titled The Great Operations of Israel's Secret Service), as both authors and reviewers are often in the dark, confronted by a lack of information. It is an ingrained habit of all secret services to guard their information so as to conceal their modi operandi and the identity of their spies.

Having said that, by now, more than 60 years after its establishment, we do know quite a lot about Mossad, Israel's foreign intelligence agency, and about its successful and less successful operations.