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CounterSpy: Secret CIA Documents on Mossad What Begin and Reagan Didn't Want You to Know Secret CIA Documents on Mossad CounterSpy, May-June 1982 pp. 34-54 CounterSpy Introduction The secret CIA and State Department documents printed here have come a long way. They were discovered by the Iranian students who took over the U.S. Embassy in Tehran on November 4, 1979. Some were complete, others which had gone through a shredding machine were painstakingly pieced together. These documents, made available to CounterSpy by journalists Randy Goodman, Terri Taylor and William Worthy, are only a fraction of a 13 volume paperback set (complete with commentary) readily available for sale in Iran.

The three journalists picked up a set at an airport on their way to Shiraz. In late November 1981 they had completed their assignment for CBS and flew home.

The FBI and Customs officials seized their luggage and confiscated the documents — with the active assistance of Lufthansa (West German) Airlines. But a second set of the books — sent by another route — was overlooked by customs and reached the U.S. (Some of the volumes were supplied to the Washington Post which analyzed them in a series running from January 31 to February 6, 1982.) The 13 volumes of documents are a goldmine. They expose covert CIA operations in Iran (an attempt to recruit former Prime Minister Bani Sadr, for example), reveal the CIA's use of corporate covers, and detail former Prime Minister Mehdi Bazargan's attempts to establish ties with U.S. intelligence. The documents supplied to CounterSpy deal with the triangle of U.S.-Israeli-Iranian relations. A careful reading of the documents illustrates that the Washington Post's analysis was narrowly focussed on the 'U.S.

Other disclosures were simply glossed over — systematic Israeli suppression of domestic dissent, for example, or Mossad (Israel's CIA) and Israeli military intelligence support for repressive regimes in Africa, Asia and Latin America, and even Mossad's 'psycholgical warfare projects.' The main document reprinted here is an in-depth CIA analysis of Israeli intelligence, written in March 1979 and classified secret. Other documents [not included in this online version] are cables between the State Department and the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, most of them discussing U.S.-Israeli-Iranian relations (documenting the close collaboration between Mossad and the Shah's intelligence agency SAVAK). • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • See the for Haganah, Herut, Histadrut, IDF, ILP and other terms and acronyms. FIGURES [Photos not available.] • Soviet Agent Israel Beer (photo)• (chart)• (chart)• Elishu Ben Shaul Cohen's transmitter on display in Damascus, 1965 (photo)• Johann Wolfgang Lotz illustrates the use of a transmitter during his trial in Cairo, July-August 1965 (photo)• (chart)• (chart)• (chart)• (chart)• Israeli National Police headquarters, Jerusalem, November 1972 (photo)• Israeli Border Guard post under construction at Kefar Rosenwald (Zarit), June 1970 (photo) Intelligence and Security A.

General Israel's principal intelligence and security authority is the Va'adat Rashei Hasherlim (the Committee of the Heads of the Services), generally know as the Va'adat. It coordinates the operations and activities of its members. Mossad Letafkidim Meyouchadim (the Secret Intelligence Service) or Mossad, its common name, has the primary responsibility for foreign operations and is subordinate to the Prime Minister. Sherut Bitachon Kiali (Counterespionage and Internal Security), popularly known as Shin Beth, is responsible for security and is directly subordinate to the Prime Minister. Autodata crack dongle key for software mac. Agaf Modiin (Military Intelligence) has the main responsiblity for strategic militrary intelligence and communications intelligence and is under the command of the Chief of Staff of the Israeli Defense Forces. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs provides support in research and political planning to the Israel intelligence community.

The Ministry of Interior assists the National Police with police investigations and the maintenance of border security. Background and development of services In 1948, when the British Mandate ended, the Jewish population of Palestine established the State of Israel. Among the agencies of government to emerge was the intelligence and security unit known as the Information Service ( Sherut Yedioth — popularly known as Shay). Usb to serial ser2plsys download. This organization, which was the intelligence arm of the Zionists' underground resistance force, the Haganah, during the years of the British Mandate, had begun to engage in operations on a worldwide scale with the founding of the Jewish Agency in 1929 at the Zionist Congress in Zurich, Switzerland. At that time, the Jewish Agency was composed of both Zionists and non-Zionists, including a strong American participation.

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CounterSpy: Secret CIA Documents on Mossad What Begin and Reagan Didn't Want You to Know Secret CIA Documents on Mossad CounterSpy, May-June 1982 pp. 34-54 CounterSpy Introduction The secret CIA and State Department documents printed here have come a long way. They were discovered by the Iranian students who took over the U.S. Embassy in Tehran on November 4, 1979. Some were complete, others which had gone through a shredding machine were painstakingly pieced together. These documents, made available to CounterSpy by journalists Randy Goodman, Terri Taylor and William Worthy, are only a fraction of a 13 volume paperback set (complete with commentary) readily available for sale in Iran.

The three journalists picked up a set at an airport on their way to Shiraz. In late November 1981 they had completed their assignment for CBS and flew home.

The FBI and Customs officials seized their luggage and confiscated the documents — with the active assistance of Lufthansa (West German) Airlines. But a second set of the books — sent by another route — was overlooked by customs and reached the U.S. (Some of the volumes were supplied to the Washington Post which analyzed them in a series running from January 31 to February 6, 1982.) The 13 volumes of documents are a goldmine. They expose covert CIA operations in Iran (an attempt to recruit former Prime Minister Bani Sadr, for example), reveal the CIA's use of corporate covers, and detail former Prime Minister Mehdi Bazargan's attempts to establish ties with U.S. intelligence. The documents supplied to CounterSpy deal with the triangle of U.S.-Israeli-Iranian relations. A careful reading of the documents illustrates that the Washington Post's analysis was narrowly focussed on the 'U.S.

Other disclosures were simply glossed over — systematic Israeli suppression of domestic dissent, for example, or Mossad (Israel's CIA) and Israeli military intelligence support for repressive regimes in Africa, Asia and Latin America, and even Mossad's 'psycholgical warfare projects.' The main document reprinted here is an in-depth CIA analysis of Israeli intelligence, written in March 1979 and classified secret. Other documents [not included in this online version] are cables between the State Department and the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, most of them discussing U.S.-Israeli-Iranian relations (documenting the close collaboration between Mossad and the Shah's intelligence agency SAVAK). • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • See the for Haganah, Herut, Histadrut, IDF, ILP and other terms and acronyms. FIGURES [Photos not available.] • Soviet Agent Israel Beer (photo)• (chart)• (chart)• Elishu Ben Shaul Cohen's transmitter on display in Damascus, 1965 (photo)• Johann Wolfgang Lotz illustrates the use of a transmitter during his trial in Cairo, July-August 1965 (photo)• (chart)• (chart)• (chart)• (chart)• Israeli National Police headquarters, Jerusalem, November 1972 (photo)• Israeli Border Guard post under construction at Kefar Rosenwald (Zarit), June 1970 (photo) Intelligence and Security A.

General Israel's principal intelligence and security authority is the Va'adat Rashei Hasherlim (the Committee of the Heads of the Services), generally know as the Va'adat. It coordinates the operations and activities of its members. Mossad Letafkidim Meyouchadim (the Secret Intelligence Service) or Mossad, its common name, has the primary responsibility for foreign operations and is subordinate to the Prime Minister. Sherut Bitachon Kiali (Counterespionage and Internal Security), popularly known as Shin Beth, is responsible for security and is directly subordinate to the Prime Minister. Autodata crack dongle key for software mac. Agaf Modiin (Military Intelligence) has the main responsiblity for strategic militrary intelligence and communications intelligence and is under the command of the Chief of Staff of the Israeli Defense Forces. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs provides support in research and political planning to the Israel intelligence community.

The Ministry of Interior assists the National Police with police investigations and the maintenance of border security. Background and development of services In 1948, when the British Mandate ended, the Jewish population of Palestine established the State of Israel. Among the agencies of government to emerge was the intelligence and security unit known as the Information Service ( Sherut Yedioth — popularly known as Shay). Usb to serial ser2plsys download. This organization, which was the intelligence arm of the Zionists' underground resistance force, the Haganah, during the years of the British Mandate, had begun to engage in operations on a worldwide scale with the founding of the Jewish Agency in 1929 at the Zionist Congress in Zurich, Switzerland. At that time, the Jewish Agency was composed of both Zionists and non-Zionists, including a strong American participation.

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