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by Michael Bar-Zohar

Cohen, Haim, 64, 65

  Cohen, Iris, 148, 149, 152, 154

  Cohen, Maurice, 152, 154

  Cohen, Nadia (Elie’s wife), 131, 135, 136, 137, 138, 140, 144, 148, 149, 152, 154, 155

  Cohen, Shaul (Elie’s father), 133

  Cohen, Shaul (Elie’s son), 148, 149, 152, 154

  Cohen, Shula “the Pearl,” 170

  Cohen, Sophie (Elie’s daughter), 137, 144, 149, 152, 154

  Cohen, Victor, 102, 105, 106

  Cold War, xi, 52

  “comb” method, 246–47

  The Committee (Ethiopian organization), 323–24

  “conception” theory, 225–26

  “Cosa Nostra,” 214–21

  Credit Suisse Bank, 44, 171

  Crossman, John. See Vanunu, Mordechai

  Crossman, Richard, 134

  Cukurs, Herberts: execution of, 181–84, 185; Sarid as “friend” of, 173–81

  Cukurs, Milda, 178, 181, 185

  Cyprus, x, 196, 281

  Dagan, Meir (aka Meir Huberman): accomplishments of, 22–25; Al-Mabhouh case and, 305; appointments as head of Mossad of, 6, 7, 304, 334–35; awards and honors for, 4, 24–25; character and personality of, 2–3; criticisms of, 7; failures of, 24; Hadley discussions with, 284; injuries of, 3; Iran as high priority target of, 7; Iran nuclear project and, 10, 15, 16–24; Leshem interview of, 4–5; Levy reprimand of, 6; military career of, 2–7; motivations of, 5; Mughniyeh case and, 292, 299, 304; Netanyahu and, 304, 334, 335; Operation Chameleon and, 2–3; Pardo as Mossad successor to, 334; personal background of, 5, 6; reputation of, 4, 6, 7; resignation/retirement of, 6, 24, 334, 335; Sharon and, 3, 5; Suleiman killing and, 304; Syrian nuclear program and, 282–83, 284, 304

  Daguto family, 63

  Danny, Shalom, 68, 81, 83, 84

  Darom, Shaul, 60, 61

  Daveron, Kevin, 307, 308, 309, 310

  Dayan, Moshe, 157, 170, 191, 223, 234, 319–20

  de Gaulle, Charles, 160

  Dialem nuclear plant (Iran), 16

  Dimona (Israel) nuclear reactor: Egyptian weapons program and, 115; media discovery of, 115; Vanunu as employee at, 239, 240–42, 252; Vanunu films of, 241–42, 243–52

  Dir Al-Zur nuclear facility (Syria), 280, 281, 282–83, 284, 285–86, 288, 290

  Domb, Joseph, 101, 102

  Dubai: Al-Mabhouh case and, 305, 306–11, 312–13, 315

  “Dubi” (Marwan case officer), 222, 224, 232, 236

  Dulles, Allen, 55

  Eban, Abba, 69

  Egypt: Al-Mabhouh arrest in, 305; Arab Industrial Union and, 235; Arab Spring and, x; British withdrawal from, 132–33; Cohen activities in, 132–33; El Gamal as double agent and, 126; elections in, x; ex-Nazis as Israeli spies in, 40; German scientists in, 114–30; Iranian-Israeli relations and, 335; Israel case and, 44–45, 47; Israeli prisoner exchange with, 169–70; Israeli relations with, x, 227; Jews escape from, 132; Lavon Affair and, 132–33, 169–70; Libya and, 234–35; missile and weapons programs of, 114–30; revolution in, x; Russian/Soviet relations with, 57, 225, 232, 233–34; Skorzeny activities in, 113; Syrian relations with, 141; United Arab Command and, 147; Yemen relations with, 122. See also Six-Day War; Yom Kippur War; specific person

  Eichmann, Adolf: admits being himself, 75, 85; Argentina departure of, 80–84; Bauer and Herman knowledge about, 59–63; Carmel as double for, 80, 81; in hiding in Argentina, 60–66, 77–78; Israeli capture of, 48, 66–73, 89–90, 127, 172; Israeli identification of, 62–66, 77–78, 85; as Israeli prisoner, 73–86; Klement alias of, 64, 65–66, 69, 71; Knesset learns about capture of, 85–86, 90; Mengele case and, 89–90; secrecy about, 89–90; trial and execution of, 28, 86–87, 113, 172

  Eichmann, Dieter, 65, 78

  Eichmann, Nicolas “Nick,” 59, 60, 62–63, 64, 65

  Eichmann, Sylvia, 60, 62, 63, 64

  Eichmann, Vera de Liebl, 60, 61, 66, 77–78

  Eini, Freddie, 222, 224

  Eisenhower, Dwight D., 55

  Eitan, Rafi: appointed head of Europe station, 172; Egyptian-German weapons program and, 116, 119, 126; Eichmann case and, 67, 72, 73, 74, 86–87, 89–90; Israel case and, 45–46, 47, 49; Lansky meeting with, 119; Mengele case and, 89; Morocco and, 158–59; Pollard affair and, 329; resignation of, 190;Skorzeny recruitment and, 113, 127; U.S. actions against, 329; Zamir’s Mossad appointment and, 190

  El Al: Black September attempted bombing of, 193; Eichmann case and, 69, 80, 81, 82–84; Ethiopian Jews exodus and, 331; Palestinian terrorists Rome attack on, 234–35; Redfa and, 164, 167

  El-Ard, Majeed Sheikh, 142, 144, 152, 154

  El-Baradei, Mohamed, 14

  El’azar, David (Dado), 201, 216, 228

  Elian, Yona, 47–48, 68, 71, 72, 80–81, 82, 84

  Elvinger, Peter, 308, 309, 310

  Entebbe (Uganda): attack at, 24, 209, 260–61, 333–34

  Erdogan, Tayyip, 286

  Eshkol, Levi, 57, 158, 160, 170, 189, 223

  Ethiopia: civil war in, 330–31; exodus of Jews from, 30, 317–32

  Eurenco, 13

  Factory 36 (Egypt), 114, 119

  Factory 135 (Egypt), 114, 119

  Factory 333 (Egypt), 115, 116, 118, 119, 122, 123

  Fadlallah, Sheikh, 294, 297

  Faisal (king of Iraq), 197–98

  Fakhri Zadeh, Mohsen, 19–20, 21

  Falasha. See Ethiopia: exodus of Jews from

  “False Flag” recruiting missions, 336

  Fatah, 4, 188, 189, 208, 209, 212, 234, 293–94. See also Black September (organization); specific person

  FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation), 14, 108, 109, 292, 295

  Ferraille, Madeleine. See Ben-David, Ruth

  Flotilla 13, Israeli, 214–15, 218, 289, 290

  Folliard, Gail, 307–8, 309, 310

  Force Seventeen (Fatah), 208, 293–94

  France: Ben-Barka case and, 160; Israeli relations with, 160. See also Air France

  Frank, Rabbi, 93

  French Secret Service, 102

  Frenchwoman. See Ben-David, Ruth

  Freyer, Rabbi (pseud.), 102

  Gat, Yaacov, 68, 72

  Gates, Robert, 283

  Gaza: arms smuggling into, 304, 305, 306, 308, 315–16; Dagan military career in, 3; as Israeli possession following Six-Day War, 222; Mossad accomplishments and, 5; Palestinian-Israeli relations in, 1–3; refugee camps in, 3; suicide bombing in, 265

  German terrorists: Entebbe attack and, 333–34

  Germany: and German scientists in Egypt, 114–30; Israeli relations with, 117, 124, 125, 129; Munich massacre and, 186–87, 189–90, 208, 213; and statute of limitations on war crimes, 172–73, 185. See also BND; specific person

  Gertner family: Yossele case and, 108–9, 111

  Gibli, Benyamin, 132–33, 134

  girls, Jewish: rescue of, 214–21

  Godiva chocolates: Haddad death and, 261–62, 268

  Goerke, Heidi, 123, 126

  Goerke, Paul, 115, 122–23

  Golan Heights, 222–23, 227, 228

  Gold, Henry, 322, 325

  Goldstein, Wolf. See Avni, Ze’ev

  Goren, Shmuel, 231–32

  Grayevski, Victor, 50–58

  Great Britain: Be’eri accusations against, 27; Hushi case and, 27; Iranian nuclear program and, 15, 16, 19; Iraq supergun project and, 259; Israeli relations with, 249, 251, 253; Jewish Commando Corps and, 29; Mossad expulsion from, 314; withdrawal from Egypt of, 132–33. See also London, England; MI6

  Guerrero, Oscar, 243, 244, 245, 252

  Gulf War (1991), 258, 280

  Gur-Arie, Israel, 108–9

  Gur-Arie, Ze’ev (aka Wolfgang Lutz) “Champagne Spy,” 118, 130, 170

  Haaretz, 124, 278, 312

  Habash, George, 198, 204

  Hadar, Avraham “Pashosh” (Thrush), 106

  Haddad, Wadie, 260–62, 268

  Hadley, Steve, 283, 284, 285

  Hafez, Amin el-, 140, 145–46, 148, 151, 153

  Haganah, 2, 27, 45. See also specific
person

  Haidar, Nihad, 291, 300–301, 302, 303

  Halek, Ahmed, 297–98

  Halevy, Efraim, 7, 276–77, 278, 282

  Hamas: Al-Mabhouh death and, 311; arms smuggling and, 304–5, 306, 315–16; Dagan and, 24, 25; functions of, 265; Iran and, 304–5, 315–16; Israeli drone attack on leaders of, 315; as Israeli target, 266–68; Mash’al reputation and, 277; Mossad failures and, 6; Palestinian Relief Bureau as cover for, 269; Shalit kidnapping and, 24. See also Al-Mabhouh, Mahmoud Abdel Rauf; Mash’al, Khaled

  Hamshari, Mahmoud, 195–96, 197

  Hanin, Cindy. See Ben-Tov, Cheryl (Hanin) (aka Cindy)

  Harari, Mike, 191–92, 196, 205–6, 215

  Harel, Isser “Little Isser”: Amit compared with, 157; Amit as Mossad successor to, 148; Amit relationship with, 130, 158, 160; appointed head of Mossad and Shabak, 37, 42; Avni case and, 39–41; Ben-Barka case and, 160; Ben-Gal and Joklik case and, 123–24; Ben-Gurion relationship with, 90, 124; Egyptian-German weapons program and, 113–20, 123–24, 125, 128, 129; Eichmann case and, 59, 60–65, 67–73, 75, 76, 78–79, 80, 81–86, 90, 117; as Eshkol adviser, 158; German hostility of, 117, 124, 128; Israel case and, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49; as Israeli intelligence tsar, 42, 49; Khrushchev speech and, 55; “Kunzle” and, 185; Manor and, 54; Meir (Golda) relationship with, 124; Mengele case and, 88–89; Morocco-Israeli relations and, 158, 160; Paris party for, 109–10; personal and professional background of, 41–42, 157; personality and character of, 39, 41, 68, 97, 100, 157; power and authority of, 49, 95; reputation of, 39; resignations of, 128, 129, 130, 160; Yossele case and, 90–91, 95–103, 106–9, 111, 113–14

  Harel, Rivka, 41, 95

  Harman, Avraham, 108–9

  Hassan (king of Morocco), 98, 158, 276

  Hatechiya (Revival) party, 240

  Hatum, Salim, 145, 147, 153–54

  Haviv, Zaki. See Ben-Porat, Mordechai

  Hermann, Lothar, 60, 61, 62–63

  Hermann, Sylvia, 60, 62–63, 64

  Hezbollah: arming of, 301; Dagan actions against, 25; founding of, 294; goal of, 294; Iranian relations with, 297; Mughniyeh and, 294, 295, 296, 298, 300, 301, 302, 303; as social organization, 265; Swiss arrest of Mossad agent and, 278; Syrian nuclear program and, 288. See also specific person

  High Altitude Research Program (HARP) (Bull project), 255

  Hindi, Amin al-, 234–35

  Hitler, Adolf, 112–13, 125, 173

  Hod, Mordechai (Motti), 166, 167–68

  Hoffstetter, Efraim (aka Karl Huppert), 62, 63

  Hofi, Yitzhak (Haka), 209, 227, 245, 261, 319, 320, 321, 327

  Holocaust, 5, 86, 87, 117, 191

  “honey trap”: Vanunu in, 248–49

  Hosseinpour, Ardashir, 10

  Hounam, Peter, 245, 248–49

  Huberman, Meir. See Dagan, Meir

  Huppert, Karl. See Hoffstetter, Efraim

  Hushi, Abba, 27, 28

  Hussein (king of Jordan), 187–88, 223, 235, 274–75, 276–77, 278

  Hussein, Saddam, 12, 257, 259

  Ibis (German-Egyptian project), 121

  Idissis, Haim, 317–18

  immigration, Israeli: functions of Mossad and, 30. See also Ethiopia: exodus of Jews from; girls, Jewish: rescue of

  Ingleby, Jonathan, 196, 206

  Institute 2 (Dimona nuclear reactor), 241–42, 244, 246, 252

  Institute of Research on Jet Propulsion (Stuttgart, Germany), 115, 116, 125

  intelligence community, Israeli, 42, 54, 133. See also Aman; Mossad; Shabak

  International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), 14, 19, 336

  Intra Corporation, 115, 117, 120, 125

  Iran: Al-Mabhouh and, 304; arrest and execution of Israeli spies by, 21–22; attacks on Israelis by, 335; Bull assassination and, 259; Caroz and Israeli relations with, 98; China and, 12, 13; CIA activities and, 12–13; gun smuggling and, 304, 305, 315–16; Hamas and, 304–5, 315; Hezbollah and, 301; Iraq supergun project and, 258; Iraq war with, 12, 258; Israel as ally of, 11; Israeli covert war against, x, 335–37; Israeli obliteration as objective of, x, 11, 16, 337; missile program of, ix, 335; Mossad rescue of Jews in, 30; Mughniyeh case and, 292, 297, 298, 299, 300, 301–2; nuclear program in, x, 8–24, 335, 336–37; Pakistan and, 13, 14, 21; plane crash (2006) in, 16; resistance in, 19–20; revolution in, 11–12; Russian relations with, 12, 13, 17, 18; Syrian nuclear program and, 280, 281, 282, 288; UN sanctions on, 23; U.S. relations with, 336, 337

  Iran-Contra Affair, 245

  Iran-Iraq War, 12, 258

  Iranian National Council of Resistance, 19–20

  Iraq: Haddad’s death and, 262; Iran war with, 12, 258; Jewish community in, 32–36; Kurds in, 160–61, 163; Mossad’s first undercover operation in, 30, 31–37; nuclear program in, 11; supergun project in, 257–59; United Arab Command and, 147

  Iraq War, 260

  Ireland, 97, 314

  Irgun group, 42, 45

  Isfahan nuclear plant (Iran), 10, 14, 18

  Ishai, Moshe Hanan. See Cohen, Baruch

  Islamic Jihad: x, 25, 262, 263, 264–65. See also Shaqaqi, Fathi

  Israel: discrimination of Ethiopian Jews in, 331; international image of, 315; secular and ultra-Orthodox Jewish relations in, 90–91; suicide bombings in, 263, 265, 266–67, 269. See also specific person, nation, or topic

  Israel, Avner/Alexander, 43–49

  Israel, Matilda, 43, 44, 48–49

  Israel, Moshe, 48–49

  Israeli Air Force, 168–69, 326–27, 331

  Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), 129, 222–23, 227, 234, 331. See also Aman; Flotilla 13; specific person

  Israeli Navy, 324

  Italian secret service, 234, 235, 249, 251

  Itzikel, Rabbi, 99

  Ivor, Alexander. See Israel, Avner/Alexander

  Izz Ad Din Al-Qassam Brigade (Hamas), 305

  Jabalia camp (Palestinian refugee camp), 2

  Jaafar Nimeiry, 327, 329

  Jarrah, Ali, 302–3

  Jewish Agency, 216, 328, 330

  Jewish Commando Corps, 29

  Jihad, Abu, 299

  Joklik, Otto, 119–21, 123–24, 125–26, 128

  Jordan: Black September operations against, 189; detainment of Mossad agents in, 276–78; Hussein’s September massacre in, 187–88; Israeli relations with, 267–68, 276–78; Mash’al “hit” and, 267–78; Six-Day War and, 57, 222; Western relations with, xi

  Jordan River: Syrian-Israeli relations and, 136

  “The Journey Song” (Idissis), 317–18, 331–32

  Jundallah (Pakistani terrorist organization), 336

  Justice Department, U.S., 292

  Kahane, Rabbi, 240

  Kamil, Hassan, 115, 116

  Kassem, Abdul Karim, 36–37

  Kassem, Ali: assassination of, 27, 28

  Katz, Zelig, 53–54

  Keitzner, Miriam, 174, 175

  Kendall, Shawn (pseud.), 270, 271, 272–74

  Kennedy, John F., 122

  Kennedy, Robert, 108, 109

  Kessim elders, 318

  Kfar Sousa meeting, 301, 302

  KGB, 28, 56–57, 91, 197

  Khaddafi, Muammar, 234–35, 236

  Khalil, Mahmoud, 114, 120–21, 130

  Khan, Abdul Qadeer, 13, 14, 15

  Khomeini, Ayatollah, 11, 12, 294

  Khrushchev, Nikita: 1956 speech of, 51–58

  Kidon (Massada team), 192, 199, 205–6, 268, 269, 270, 272, 277, 299, 300, 312

  Kim Il-sung, 280

  Kissinger, Henry, 235

  Kleinwachter, Hans, 115, 122, 123

  Klement, Ricardo. See Eichmann, Adolf

  Knesset, 85–86, 90, 93, 95, 128, 328

  Kol Israel radio, 56, 150, 164

  Kolberg, Ronald. See Molad, David

  Kroll, Gadi, 218, 324–25

  Krug, Heinz, 115, 117–18, 120, 121

  Krupp Industries, 255

  Kubaissi, Basil al-, 197–99

  Kunzle, Anton. See Sarid, Yitzhak

  Kurds, Iraq
i, 160–61, 163

  Lakam organization, 329

  Lansky, Meyer, 119

  Latvia, 173–74

  Lavi, Naftali, 124–25

  Lavon Affair, 132–33, 169–70

  Lavon, Pinhas, 132–33, 134

  Lebanon: Black September and, 202; bombing of U.S. embassy in, 292; Israeli attacks on terrorist camps in, 202; Jordanian terrorists in, 188; Marwan (Angel) activities and, 236; Mossad accomplishments in, 7; Mossad agents’ arrests in, 302–3; Mughniyeh assassination attempts in, 297; U.S. Marine massacre in, x, 292, 294

  Lebanon War (1982), 5–6, 240, 294

  Lebanon War (2006), 7, 286, 288, 293, 298, 334

  Lenin Medal, Grayevski’s, 57, 58

  Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich, 52, 58

  Leshem, Ron, 4–5

  Libya: arms deals and, 236; Islamic fundamentalism in, xi; and Israeli shooting of civilian Libyan aircraft, 234; as Khan nuclear client, 13, 15; Marwan (Angel) intelligence and, 234–35; Palestinian terrorist organization conference in, 263–64; Sudanese civil war and, 329

  Lillehammer, Norway: Salameh-Amana meeting in, 205–7

  Limor, Danny, 320, 321, 323, 324, 325

  Lipkin-Shahak, Amnon, 200, 331

  Liron, Ze’ev (Londner), 163, 164, 165, 169

  “Little Isser.” See Harel, Isser

  Lod Airport: 1972 massacre at, 198

  London Daily Telegraph, 10, 18, 311–12

  London, England: Angel-Zamir meeting in, 223–24; closing of Mossad station in, 253; Marwan (Angel) activities and, 230–31, 232–33, 235, 236; Vanunu in, 245–52; Yossele case and, 94, 96–97, 101–2

  London Independent: Mughniyeh story in, 299–300, 301

  London Sunday Times: Al-Mabhouh case and, 305, 311; Hosseinpour assassination report in, 10; Mughniyeh story in, 296; Suleiman assassination story in, 289; Syrian nuclear program story in, 285; Vanunu Dimona film and, 244, 245–46, 247, 248–49, 250–51

  London Times, 18, 21

  Lorenz, Shlomo, 93–94

  Lubrani, Uri, 330–31

  Lutz, Wolfgang. See Gur-Arie, Ze’ev

  Ma’ariv newspaper, 124, 184

  Magen, Aliza, 267, 278

  Mahmoud “Herr Doktor,” 120–21, 130

  Malkin, Fruma, 67, 87

  Malkin, Zvi, 67, 72, 73, 74, 76, 87, 89, 223, 246

  Malta: Shaqaqi death in, 262–65

  Mann, H., 123, 125–27

  Manor, Amos, 44, 53–55, 56, 95, 106, 128, 129

  Margalit, Dan, 229

 

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