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Mikhaʾel Bar Zohar

    Operation Enigma
    To Be a Free People
    Bitter Scent
    No Mission Is Impossible
    Mossad
    Facing a Cruel Mirror
    • Examines the history of Israel's policies and their consequences--and the men behind them--and proposes a plan for the resolution of the Palestinian conflict

      Facing a Cruel Mirror
    • A compelling and comprehensive history of the world's most successive secret service.

      Mossad
    • No Mission Is Impossible

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.9(301)Add rating

      The book delves into the intense and perilous operations conducted by the Israeli Special Forces, showcasing the bravery and strategic prowess of these elite units. It offers an in-depth look at their most challenging missions, revealing the complexities and dangers faced by operatives. Through gripping narratives, the authors highlight the critical role of the Special Forces in national security and their impact on global events, making it a compelling read for those interested in military history and espionage.

      No Mission Is Impossible
    • When young Mattie Mills comes to Jexville, Mississippi, as the mail-order bride of the local barber, she finds a quiet, deeply religious community so cautious that even dancing is frowned upon. The only vitality comes from the McVay family, with whom Mattie quickly strikes up a strong friendship.As Mattie plunges over her head in the swirling currents of other people's lives, her own floodtide of discontent rises. She discovers the disappointments of her marriage and finds herself falling for another man.

      Bitter Scent
    • To Be a Free People

      The Saga of Israel

      To be a free people contains speeches and articles, poems and lyrics of popular songs, letters and military orders, extracts from diaries and excerpts from books and Supreme Court legal decisions, oaths of soldiers, verses from the Bible and the Talmud. All of these are presented together with photographs and postcards, documents, newspaper articles and proclamations, stamps, paintings, caricatures and drawings of histotical significance. To be a Free People is based on the Declaration of Independence of May 1948. Editors of the book took 12 of its ringing phrases, which express the essential Israeli identity. Each phrase opens one of the book's 12 chapters, in which were gathered together extracts related to that topic.

      To Be a Free People