The Secret War Against the Jews: How Western Espionage Betrayed The Jewish People

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Macmillan, 15 avr. 1997 - 658 pages

A hugely controversial work that exposes a series of scandals from Oliver North to the British royal family, The Secret War Against the Jews reveals as much about political corruption inside Western intelligence as it does about Israel. Using thousands of previously top-secret documents and interviews with hundreds of current and former spies, Loftus and Aarons, both veteran investigators, Nazi-hunters, and authors, present a compelling narrative.

The authors demonstrate that numerous Western countries, especially the United States and Great Britain, have conducted repeated and willful spying missions on Palestine and later Israel over many decades. While on the surface these two countries and others profess to be ardent allies of Israel, they work, in fact, through their intelligence services to betray Israel's secrets to the Arabs. Their motive: oil and multinational profits, which must be attained at any price through international covert policies.

The pageant of characters appearing in this narrative is vast and shocking. This is not only a compelling work of history, but also a volume whose grave allegations will be debated for years to come.

 

Table des matières

Philby of Arabia
23
The Sorcerer of Oil
38
The Pirates of Wall Street
55
The Mutineers
81
The Seeds of Blackmail
103
The Age of Greed 19481973
125
The Trap is Sprung
133
A JewishCommunist Conspiracy
155
The Real Hero of Yom Kippur
304
The Age of Stupidity 19741992
325
The Disappearing Oil Mystery
331
The Mexican Connection
356
Rehearsal In Angola
377
The IranContra Debacle
401
Bushs Inner Sanctum
428
Blackmailing the President
461

Spying on Zion
181
Robert Maxwells Czech Guns
197
The Revolving Door
219
The Revenge of the Philbys
241
The Liberty Incident
259
The Final Solution Revisited
287
The Victors and the Victims
488
Notes
515
I
631
Index
637
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À propos de l'auteur (1997)

Mark Aarons is an international award-winning investigative reporter and the author of several books on intelligence-related issues. He exposed Nazi war criminals in Australia, where he lives, and prompted changes to Australian federal law.

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