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Man in the Shadows: Inside the Middle East Crisis with a Man Who Led the Mossad | |||
Man in the Shadows: Inside the Middle East Crisis with a Man Who Led the Mossad |
Israel’s Mossad is one of the world’s most powerful intelligence agencies. Having served as its director, Efraim Halevy has witnessed the Middle East crisis from the inside-out. As the secret envoy to prime ministers ranging from Yitzhak Rabin to Ariel Sharon, Halevy was privy to many of the top-level negotiations that changed the landscape of the region—and, in turn, the rest of the modern world. In Man in the Shadows, he provides a fascinating, deeply informed look at the secret workings and global repercussions of Mossad’s fight against Islamic terror, and writes with passion and authority about such topics as:
• September 11, 2001: What the Mossad knew before and after the attacks; his critique of the 9/11 report; and his assertion that we haven’t seen the worst of radical Islam
• His candid thoughts about the Bush Administration; George Tenet and his dismissal; the assassination attempt of Hamas leader Khaled Mashal; and other key players in the war on terror
• Iraq: From Operation Desert Storm to the WMD crisis to the war of the present day, Halevy offers a modern history of the region, as well as an action-plan for the future
…and more. By turns a powerful history lesson and a roadmap to world peace, Man in the Shadows is a must-read for the twenty-first century.
Efraim Halevy, the Mossad’s director from 1998-2002 and Israel’s ambassador to the E.U. from 1996-1998, is now the Head of the Center for Strategic and Policy Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
“By filtering events through the unfamiliar lens of the spymaster, Mr. Halevy gives a fresh twist to the story...”—The Economist
“Spotlights the most pressing and controversial areas where foreign and defense policy making, intelligence gathering, and political ambitions collide….”—The New York Sun
“At a time when we face unprecedented demands on intelligence, Halevy’s insights…should be required reading.”
—Dennis Ross, former American envoy to the Middle East