Synopses & Reviews
Created in 1951 to ensure the future of an embattled Israel, the Mossad has been responsible for the most audacious and thrilling feats of espionage, counterterrorism, and assassination ever ventured. Gordon Thomas's 1999 publication of
Gideon's Spies, resulting from closed-door interviews with Mossad agents, informants, and spymasters as well as from classified documents and top-secret sources, revealed previously untold truths about the Israeli intelligence agency. And now, in this edition, Thomas updates his classic text and shows the Mossad as it truly is: brilliant, ruthless, and flawed, but ultimately awesome.
Three all-new chapters cover topics including:
- How the Mossad planned to assassinate Saddam Hussein
- Saddam's food-testing ritual, and the surprising "source" within his government
- China's U.S.-based front-companies, and its relationship with bin Laden
- Mossad's untold role in the events before and after 9/11
- Mossad and revelations about Princess Diana's death
- The disappearance of the millions transferred from the Vatican Bank to the Polish Solidarity movement
- How extremists recruit suicide bombers, including women
- Mossad's untold role in the Iraq war and the hunts for Saddam and bin Laden
- Saddam's plans for trial
Review
"One of the few books that have captured the true nature of the Israeli government and the...Israeli power elite."
- Ari Ben-Menashe, former intelligence adviser to Yitzhak Shamir
"A fascinating look at a spy organization that has remained off limits to most journalists. The incredible episodes Thomas writes about seem like they belong in fiction, and yet this is a first-rate nonfiction account."
- GQ
"Thomas handles highly dramatic material with clarity and impact."
- Washington Post Book World
"Tells it like it was---and like it is."
- Meir Amit, former Director General of Mossad
About the Author
Gordon Thomas is a bestselling author of thirty-seven books published worldwide, a number dealing with the intelligence world. He lives in Ireland.