Gideon's Spies: The Secret History of the Mossad
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Gheit, Ahmed Abdul (Egypt foreign minister)
Gideon (Old Testament hero)
“Gil,” and Fathi Shkaki’s assassination
Gil, Yehuda
Gladnikoff, Marianne
Glemp, Josef (Cardinal)
global intelligence services
“Goldberg, Solly,” Abdullah Zein, attempted assassination of
Goldsmith, Lord
Goldwasser, Ehud (Udi)
Goss, Porter
as CIA director
relationship with Dagan
works with Dagan on capture of Khan and his scientist associates
sudden resignation of
Gorbachev, Mikhail
Gore, Al
Gottlieb, Dr. Sidney
Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ)
Graham, Billy
Great Britain
Arafat, and Thatcher’s government relations with
and biological and chemical warfare
forged British passports
and Murphy/Hindawi affair
PLO, relations with
refuge to Islamic fundamentalist, given by
see also British intelligence service; MI5; MI6
Grey Wolves (Turkish terrorist group)
Gross, Theodore
Guerrero, Oscar
and the Australian Security and Intelligence Service (ASIS)
Dimona exposé
Guevara, Che
Gulf War I/Desert Storm
Israeli aftermath
Scud missile attacks
Gulf War II/Iraqi Freedom
Gunderson, Ted
Gun, Katherine
Gur, Mordechai
Habinger, Eugene
Hadden, John
Haig, Alexander
Haile Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia
Halevy, Efraim
Abdullah Zein, attempted assassination of
and his opinion of Olmert
issues a warning with his memoir
as Mossad director
Halpin, Dr. David
Halutz, Lieutenant General Dan
Hamas
acts against PLO wishes
ceasefire negotiations with
competition with Arafat
and Fatah
and the Intifada
and the Israeli quartet
and kidnappings
leaders, assassination attempts against
and MI6
Mossad’s assessment of
wins political election in 2006
Hamilton, Lee
Hamilton, William
Inslaw company
Promis software program
Hamza, Abu
Hannsen, Robert
Harari, Michael
Harel, Isser
and LAKAM (Bureau of Scientific Liaison)
as Mossad director
and Schumacher kidnapping
Hariri, Rafiq, assassination of
Hashemi, Cyrus
Hassan, King of Morocco
and Mehdi Ben-Barka’s assassination
Hayden, General Michael
Heath, Ted
Helms, Richard
Hermoni, Avraham, and Israel’s nuclear capacity
Hersh, Seymour M.
Hessner, Mark
Hezbollah (Party of God)
and the Beka’a Valley
and Chinese relations
Iran’s arms sales to
and Irish terror groups
and kidnappings
and terrorist Imad Mughniyeh
hijacking (aircraft)
Entebbe (Uganda) airport rescue
PLO and
and terror
see also 9/11; Twin Towers; Pentagon
Hindawi, Nezar
Amiram Nir and
Hitler, Adolf
Hizb-a-Tehia (Pakistan’s Party of Liberation)
Hoffman, Bruce
Hofi, Yitzhak
Al-Tuweitha (Iraq) nuclear reactor, destruction of
Entebe (Uganda) airport rescue
as Mossad director
Ali Hassen Salameh as liaison to the CIA
Horaj (Mossad informer)
houris
House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence
Hucklesby, William
Human Rights Watch
Hunt, Dr. Nicholas
Husin, Azari
Hussein, King of Jordan
as a CIA spy
Israel, relations with
Hussein, Qusay
Hussein, Saddam
assassination attempt against
capture of
espionage against
hit squads
interrogation of
manhunt for
measures to avoid poison, taken by
missing fortune
prepares for trial
publicly endorses India’s nuclear testing
violence, obsession with
weapons of mass destruction and
Hussein, Sajida
Hussein, Uday
Hyman, Brigadier Yossi
“Ib” (Mossad agent), and nuclear material trafficking
Ibrahim, Father
Idris, Wafa’a Ali
Idris, Wasfiya Ali
the Infidel Empire
Infowar
Inslaw
Institute for Biological Research
Institute for Political Studies
Institute of Forensic Medical Research
International Atomic Energy Agency
International Currency Review
International Liaison Department (ILD)
interrogation centers/tactics
the Internet, use of
Intifada
and the Internet
Libyan Iinancing of
Promis software program and
United National Leadership of the Uprising
IRA (Irish Republican Army)
Iran
arms sales from/to
and biochemical weapons/WMD
Gulf War I/Desert Storm
ignores UN sanctions
Irangate (arms-for-hostages)
Islamic doctrine, producing biological weapons contrary to
Islamic extremism
Islamic fundamentalism, financial support of
Israel and arms sales
Israel, relations with
and the John Paul II assassination attempt
and nuclear facilities
relationship with China
and Revolutionary Guard
“The Iran Front,”
Irangate (arms-for-hostages)
Iraq
and Al-Tuweitha nuclear reactor, destruction of
and biochemical weapons/WMD
and Bull’s supergun
and Da’lrat Al-Mukhabarat Al-Amah (intelligence service)
Gulf War II in
and the Kuwaiti invasion
the Mossad and
oil fields in
Iraqi National Congress
Irish Fertilizer Manufactures Association (IFMA)
Islamiah, Jamaah (aka Noordin Mohammed Top)
Islamic Jihad
and the Intifada
leaders
Israel
Aircraft Industries (IAI)
attack on military elite in
Balfour Declaration
fears bioterrorism threats
fears Saudi-Pakistan pact
formation of
and Hamas fighting in Gaza strip
Holocaust survivors and
Institute for Biological Research
Intelligence Day
Irangate (arms-for-hostages)
and Iranian threat
Jerusalem, internationalizing
Kahane Kach Party
Kirya (Israel Defense Forces headquarters)
and Nigeria’s oil
relations with PLO
relations with Syria
relations with the United Stat
es
Scud missile attacks
Six Day War (1967)
South Africa, relations with
suicide bomber attacks on
threats to
tries to persuade China to intervene in North Korea stockpiling of WMD
United Nations and
Vatican’s diplomatic recognition of
warns of the danger of Islamic Fundamentalism
War of Independence
and war in Lebanon
Yom Kippur War
see also Palestine
Israel (nuclear program)
capacity and weapons
Dimona
Dimona exposé
Dimona, inspection of
FBI and
France and
Irangate (arms-for-hostages)
nuclear facility
Numec (Nuclear Materials and Equipment Corporation) and
Technion Institute (Haifa)
United States and
Israeli Atomic Energy Commission and Israel’s nuclear capacity
Israeli Defense Forces (IDF)
and “The Iran Front,”
and the war room
Israeli government, Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Oversight Intelligence Subcommittee
Israeli intelligence services
air force intelligence
Aman (military intelligence)
Bureau of Scientific Liaison (LAKAM)
economic, scientific & technological espionage
ERD. see External Relations Department formation of
and Intifada
mistakes and scandals
naval intelligence
Benyamin Netanyahu and
propaganda and disinformation
relationship with U.S. and Britain
Rigul Hegdi (counterintelligence unit)
Shin Bet (internal security). see Shin Bet
United States, espionage in
Va’adat Rashei Hasheutim (Committee for the Heads of Service)
see also Mossad
Israeli sailors/soldiers, Force
Israeli Special Forces
“Jacobson, Rachel,” and attempted assassination of Abdullah Zein
Jaffee Center
“Jamal” (Mossad agent)
Jaruzelski, Wojciech
“the Jerusalem Force,”
Jerusalem, internationalizing
Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (JINSA)
Jewish lobby within the United States
Jibril, Ahmed, and Israeli interception of Learjet
jihad(is)
beheading/killing of
Jihad, Abu, assassination of
Jihad Committee
Jinto, Hu (Chinese President)
John XXIII, and the CIA
John Paul I
John Paul II
and Yasser Arafat
assassination attempt
assassination attempt, effect on
assassination attempt, responsibility for
Islam, opposition to
Israel, diplomatic recognition of
Israel, diplomatic relations with
and Solidarity
visit to Mehmet Ali Agca
Johnson, Lyndon
Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC)
Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre (JTAC)
Jones, Steven E.
Jordan
the Mossad and
Mukabarat (intelligence service)
and the Promis software program
Journey into Madness (Thomas)
Jumblatt, Walid
Kabongo, Emery
Kadima party
Kafkafi, Jeryham, and Israel’s nuclear capacity
Kahane Kach Party
Kallstrom, James K.
“Kamal” (Mossad agent)
Kantor, Gal (Mossad agent)
Kassar, Monzer Al-
Kauly, Shai
Keinan, Ehud
Kellerberger, Jacob
Kelly, Dr. David Christopher
Kelly, Janice
Kemal, Mustafa
“Kendall, Sean” (Mossad hit man), and the Khalid Meshal assassination attempt
Kennedy, John F.
election, Vatican’s influence on
and Israel’s nuclear capacity
Kennedy, Robert
Kenya, Oasis Club (Nairobi)
Kepel, Gilles
KGB
and Arab terrorists
and central Africa
and the Chinese Secret Intelligence Service (CSIS)
Department 12. see Department 12
and interrogation centers
Iran, arms sales to
John Paul II, assassination attempt on
and kidon
Patrice Lumumba University (Moscow)
Promis software program
Khaled, Leila
Khalil, Izz El-Deen Sheikh
Khan, Abdul Qadeer
associates of
Khan, Naeem Noor
Khashoggi, Adnan
Khatami, Mohammad
Khilevi, Mohammed
Khomeini, Ayatollah Ruholla
Islamic revolution
and the John Paul II assassination attempt
Khrushchev, Nikita
Kidger, Alan
Kimbel, Edward
Kimche, David
and Yasser Arafat
Yasser Arafat as assassination target
and Mehdi Ben-Barka’s assassination
Entebbe (Uganda) airport rescue
Yitzhak Hofi, relations with
Irangate (arms-for-hostages)
and the Lebanese civil war
and midair aircraft hijacking
and the Yom Kippur War
King Abdullah (of Saudi Arabia)
King Fahd (of Saudi Arabia)
King Jong II’s regime
Kirya (Israel Defense Forces headquarters)
Kissinger, Henry
Klinghoffer, Leon, and the Achille Lauro hijacking
Kohl, Helmut
Ann-Marie Murphy/Nezar Hindawi affair
Kondrashov, Sergei
Kormek, Otto
Koubi, Michael (Mossad interrogator)
Koza, Frank
Kraner, Joachim
Krol, John (Cardinal), as CIA connection to the Vatican
Kryuchkov, Vladimir
Kurds
Kusa, Musa
Kuwait
Gulf War I/Desert Storm
Iraq’s invasion of
Labour party
Landeman, David
Lander, Stephen
Landman, Charles
Landman, David
Langley
Latin America, relationship with al-Qaeda
Lavrov, Sergey Viktorovich
le Carré, John
Le Monde
Learjet, Israeli interception of
Lebanon
Beiruit Airport bombing (U.S. Marine headquarters)
civil war
destruction in
and the Intifada
Syrian intervention
war in
see also Hezbollah; Islamic Jihad
Lecomte, Dominique
Lederberg, Joshua
Levine, Amiram, as Mossad director
“Levy, Tov” (Mossad katsa), and Murphy/Hindawi affair
Lewinsky, Monica, and Bill Clinton
Libby, Lewis
Libya
Intifada, financial support of
and the John Paul II assassination attempt
terrorism, financial support of
Likud Party
Lila (Mossad agent), and nuclear material trafficking
Limon, Mordechai, and Operation Noah’s Ark
Lind, Michael
Ling, Kao
Lipel, Brigadier General Moshe
Little Drummer Girl, The (le Carré)
liquid explosives
Livni, Tzipi
Lockerbie
Loeb, Raymo
nd
“logic bomb,”
London Daily Mirror
London Sunday Mirror
London Sunday Times
Lonhro
Los Alamos, theft from
Lotz, Wolfgang
Maariv
Maclean, Donald
MacKinlay, Andrew
Madni, Muhammad Saad Iqbal
Madrid, massacre in
Magee, John
Mahdi (Messiah-like figure of Shia Islam)
Mahmood, Bashiruddin
Mahnaimi, Uzi
Majzoub, Mahmoud
Mak, Chi
Mak, Tai Wang
Maktal, Saynet
Mandela, Nelson
Man in the Shadows (Halevy)
Manningham-Buller, Eliza
Manor, Amos
Man, Rim Kyung
“Manuel” (Mossad agent)
Marcinkus, Paul
Markov, Georgi, assassination of
Martino, “Giancomo,”
martyrs
Martyrs Jihad Committee
Marzuk, Moshe
Mata Hari
“Maurice” (Mossad agent)
death of Princess Diana
and Henri Paul
Maxwell, Robert
Ann-Marie, Murphy/Nezar Hindawi affair
Degem Computers (Promis software program marketing)
financial difficulties
Iran, arms sales to
as an Israeli operative
Mossad, financial support with stolen pension funds
Mossad’s “alleged” murder of
sexual entrapment and blackmail
see also London Daily Mirror
McCann, Daniel, assassination of
McCone, John
McConnachie, Henry
McFarlane, Robert, and Irangate (arms-for-hostages)
McKee, Charles, and Pan Am Flight 103 explosion
McNamara, Robert S.
Meehan, Francis J.
“Mega” (Mossad spy in the Clinton/Bush administration)
and the Bill Clinton/Monica Lewinsky liaison
hunt for
Israeli disinformation campaign
Jewish lobby and