Ronald Payne
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Mossad: Israel's Most Secret Service
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1990
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9 editions
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The Falklands conflict
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One Hundred Ways to Live with a Cat Addict
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2004
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2 editions
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The Never-Ending War: Terrorism in the 80s
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2015
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Private Spies: The Secret World of Industrial Espionage
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Who's Who in Espionage
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The Terrorists
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The dictionary of espionage
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1984
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2 editions
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Counterattack: The West’s Battle Against the Terrorists
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Who's Who In Espionage
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1984
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2 editions
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“In addition, the long shadow of the Holocaust in which 6 million Jews perished — going, as the younger generation in Israel is constantly reminded, ‘like lambs to the slaughter’ — touches every family in the new homeland. Pride in being Jewish and determination to prove that never again will they let their defences down has its effect upon everybody in the service, from the youngest recruit to the most experienced veteran. For such reasons, the men and women of the Israeli intelligence community are more dedicated than their equally patriotic colleagues who work in the same line of business in other countries on behalf of the CIA, KGB or MI6. The”
― Mossad: Israel's Most Secret Service
― Mossad: Israel's Most Secret Service
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