The Mossad-Israel's elite intelligence agency-has long captured the world's imagination with its audacious operations and tightly guarded secrets. In A Brief History of Mossad: Israel's Shadowy Intelligence Agency, author Ethan Rosenberg offers a compelling and meticulously researched account of the agency's origins, missions, and evolving tactics. From the daring capture of Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann to covert operations during the Cold War and the modern era of cyber-espionage, this book explores the pivotal moments that shaped Mossad into one of the most formidable intelligence services in the world.
Drawing from declassified materials, firsthand accounts, and in-depth historical analysis, Rosenberg reveals the personalities, controversies, and strategic decisions behind some of Mossad's most impactful missions. With chapters dedicated to operations like Wrath of God, Entebbe, and the sabotage of Iran's nuclear program, this book is a powerful exploration of espionage, ethics, and the shadowy intersection of intelligence and foreign policy.
Perfect for readers of military history, geopolitical thrillers, and intelligence studies, A Brief History of Mossad offers a rare glimpse into a world where secrecy reigns and success is measured in silence.
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