"There is a lack of quiet in Sylvia that craves for action....
She knows that she is special and that she possesses unusual and
varied abilities." -- From the Mossad's psychological evaluation of
Sylvia Rafael
When Moti Kfir, head of the Academy for Special Operations of
the Mossad, first interviewed Sylvia Rafael in a coffee shop, he
knew she would make a great combatant for Israel's intelligence
agency. She was outgoing, resourceful, brilliant, and had a talent
for bonding with others. When Kfir warned her that the mysterious
job they'd met to discuss could be dangerous, she simply sat back
comfortably in her chair and smiled.
Sylvia Rafael is the page-turning account of a young, dedicated
agent as told by the man who trained her. Drawing on extensive
research and interviews, authors Ram Oren and Moti Kfir tell the
story of Rafael's rise to prominence within the Mossad and her
intelligence work trying to locate Ali Hassan Salameh -- the leader
of Palestine's Black September organization and the mastermind
behind the murder of eleven Israeli athletes at the 1972 Munich
Olympic Games. Her team's misidentification of their mark would
eventually lead to her arrest and imprisonment for murder and
espionage.
Now available in English for the first time, Sylvia Rafael
offers new insight into the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, its
history, and its human cost. It is a gripping, authentic spy story
about a fearless defender of the Jewish people.
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Fascinating
Mon, 18 Aug 2014 | Review
by: DAVID R.
Wonderful story. Should. E a movie script
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