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Man in the Shadows: Inside the Middle East Crisis with a Man Who Led the Mossad

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Israel's Mossad is thought by many to be one of the most powerful intelligence agencies in the world. In Man in the Shadows, Efraim Halevy--a Mossad officer since 1961 and its chief between 1998 and 2002--provides an unprecedented portrait of the Middle East crisis. Having served as the secret envoy of prime ministers Rabin, Shamir, Netanyahu, Barak, and Sharon, Halevy was privy to many of the top-level negotiations that determined the progress of the region's struggle for peace during the years when the threat of Islamic terror became increasingly powerful. Informed by his extraordinary access, he writes candidly about the workings of the Mossad, the prime ministers he served under, and the other major players on the international stage: Yasir Arafat, Saddam Hussein, Hafiz al-Assad, Mu'amar Gadhafi, Bill Clinton, George H. W. Bush, and George W. Bush. From the vantage point of a chief in charge of a large organization, he frankly describes the difficulty of running an intelligence agency in a time when heads of state are immersed, as never before, in using intelligence to protect their nations while, at the same time, acting to protect themselves politically. Most important, he writes fiercely and without hesitation about how the world might achieve peace in the face of the growing threat from Islamic terrorist organizations.
In this gripping inside look, Halevy opens his private dossier on events past and present: the assassination attempt by the Mossad on the life of Khaled Mashal, now the leader of Khammas; the negotiations surrounding the Israeli-Jordan Peace Accord and its importance for the stability of the region; figures in the CIA, like Jim Angleton and George Tenet, with whom he worked (Halevy even shares his feelings about Tenet's abrupt resignation). He tells the truth about what the Mossad really knew before 9/11. He writes candidly about assessing the threat of the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction in the region and beyond, and what this spells for the future of international stability and survival. He touches on the increasing visibility of the CIA in the Middle East and openly shares his misgivings about both the report of the 9/11 Commission and the Middle East road map to peace that was pressed on all sides of the conflict by the U.S. government. He looks at the terrorist attacks in Madrid and London and their far-reaching effects, and states the unthinkable: We have yet to see the worst of what the radical Islamic terrorists are capable of.

Sure to be one of the year's most talked-about books, this fierce and intelligent account of will be a must-read for those looking to hear from a man who wielded his influence, in the shadows, to save the Middle East and the world from a never-ending cycle of violence and destruction.

304 pages, Hardcover

First published September 5, 2000

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Profile Image for زاهي رستم.
Author 15 books205 followers
June 1, 2011
الكتاب أقل من عادي، وربما قام المؤلف باستكمال دوره حيث نصب رئيساً للموساد لتحسين أداء الجهاز والتقليل من الأخطاء التي ارتكبها من سبقه (كما ورد في الكتاب نفسه)، فعمد إلى تحسين صورة الموساد بعد تركه للعمل الحكومي.. وفاءً له. عندما اقتنيت الكتاب، توقعت وجود الكثير من المعلومات السرية، أو على الأقل التي لا أعرفها.. ولكنني اكتشفت أن معظم المعلومات الواردة يمكن الحصول عليها بتتبع الأخبار في الجرائد اليومية..
بالنسبة للترجمة، أفضل بكثير من الكتب السابقة في نفس المجال.
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319 reviews1 follower
February 23, 2010
The book focuses as much on the intelligence business as it does on actual Middle East events. Also gets a bit self-congratulatory when he focuses on his role in negotiations and on his way of doing business. Still, pretty interesting to see some of the background info on public events.
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April 14, 2021
Written by a spy master, so it would be a self praising piece of work and would be one sided; a little more facts and actions can be found in ‘By way of deception’ by Victor Ostrovsky, also an insider of Mossad. It would be interesting to read what Jordan thinks about ‘Man in the Shadows’.
289 reviews6 followers
March 14, 2011
Halevy is not a great writer. He was a high-ranking Mossad agent. Writing is not what he spent his life doing. He's also the only high-ranking Mossad agent I've read, so he will tell you things other people simply cannot have known. A quick read, well worth your time, if you are interested in a dispassionate depiction of the past few decades of the most famous conflict in history.
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20 reviews4 followers
April 25, 2014
I did not know
What is Know Your Enemy on the cover translated version
.....
With my objection on some of the points raised
But the book distinctive
And introduces you to the concept of national security clearly and ways of maintaining it
And how to run the political kitchen
61 reviews5 followers
September 2, 2020
Halevy presents an inside look at the relationship of politicians and intelligence professionals and how the needs, goals, and outcomes of each can require a somewhat delicate balance.

It’s a book that provides a broad stroke history of the major events of the time in the Middle East, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and the interplay between both friendly and hostile nations. Broad strokes because stories are generally described in generalities without much emphasis on individual operations or divulging anything overly compromising.

The author paints himself the architect of all that is good and the detractor of all that invariably failed, which at times takes away from the history of events, becoming instead the self-praising history of Halevy’s excellence and accomplishments. It left me with a distinct desire to hear the “other side of the story”, and the contributions others have made.

There is quite a bit of repetition as the story does not follow a linear path, instead focusing on themes, illustrated with Halevy’s anecdotes of major events like the peace treaty with Jordan, the Mashal affair and its aftermath, and his involvement in the change of leadership of Hamas.

A dry but not uninteresting book that gives readers a glimpse into the inner workings (and dysfunctions) of the Mossad.
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225 reviews21 followers
December 31, 2017
الايجابيات: كتاب يتحدث عن سيرة مدير الاستخبارات الاسرائيلي السابق... لغة سلسة وافكار مرتبة... كشف بعض الأسرار عن علاقته بالزعماء العرب........ السلبيات: لم يتم الكشف عن اسرار مهمة... الأجزاء الاخيرة من الكتاب كان فيها الكثير من التكرار
Profile Image for جميل.
Author 1 book22 followers
December 6, 2020
العديد من المعلومات الواردة في الكتاب عبارة عن سرد اخباري ممل، وبعضها لا يمكن التأكد منه او مشكوك بصحته، ومعظمها قديم وباهت!
وجدت الكتاب محاولة فاشلة في العلاقات العامة اكثر منه ضمن تصنيف ادبي
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April 26, 2025
الكتاب ممل جداً، محشو بكلام وقصص لا فائدة من ورائها، ويستثنى من ذلك صفحات قلائل حوت بعض المعلومات التي اوردها المؤلف عن الملك حسين واتفاقية السلام الاردنية الاسرائيلية.
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August 9, 2024
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الخبر بتاريخ يناير٢٠٢٤

هذا إفرايم هالفي ناقم على نتنياهو ويطالبه بالرحيل وكان من قبل في كتابه يعلن عن ذكائه وسرعة تصرفه بحكمة وأبدى عدة مرات إعجابه به ..
نعم لم يكن نتنياهو غبيا عنجهيا مثلما هو اليوم لقد قرر يوما ما السير عكس ما أراد الرجال حوله ووافق هالفي على الإفراج عن الشيخ ياسين رحمه الله لضمان مكسب سياسي لإسرائيل، أما اليوم فهو مذعور فاشل يقتل ما شاء الله له القتل قبل أن يلفظ آخر أنفاسه ويواجه حسابه في الدنيا قبل مصيره الأخير..

برغم من عنوان الكتاب المغري إلا إنه كتاب مسالم لا يكشف عن أسرار تخص الموساد أو عملياته على الاقل في سنوات قيادة إفرايم، لكن على الجانب الآخر هناك تفاصيل كثيرة جدا عن الدور السياسي الذي لعبه رجل الموساد في عمليات المفاوضات مع الأردن من أجل توقيع اتفاقية سلام، وأظن الكتاب من اكثر المصادر تفصيلًا في ما يخص علاقة الملك حسين بإسرائيل وصولًا إلى معاهدة سلام وادي عربة.. وكان هذا الجانب من الكتاب مفيد جدا بشكل شخصي..
أما التطرق الأوضح في الكتاب لإحدى عمليات الموساد كان في سرد عملية محاولة اغتيال خالد مشعل والتي انتهت بخروج أحمد ياسين من الأسر مقابل الإفراج عن أعضاء الموساد المحتجزين بالأردن وكانت عملية ظهر على إثرها الملك حسين كبطل وزعيم سياسي (وبغض النظر عن موقفي الثابت من هذا الرجل أو النظام الأردني وعلاقته بإسرائيل، فأنا أقدر بشدة القائد السياسي الذكي وإن اختلفت معه، لأن المزاود لم يبقى عليها اليوم سوى أغبى البقر)

لا يخفى على القارئ الصورة المثالية التي يضفيها الرجل على نفسه فلا أذكر أني قرأت عن اي إخفاقات عملية أو شخصية تخصه ولكنه لم ينس الحديث عن الخصوم الداخلين والدسائس بين الجهات المختلفة في غرف صنع القرار الإسرائيلي باعتبارها أسوأ ما تواجه إسرائيل، أصبحت القيادة السياسية تعد مواطنيها بخرافات تدرك قطاعات مثل الأمن والاستخبارات استحالة تحققها، وبرغم من مرور سنوات على رؤية إفرايم هالفي في هذا الكتاب لحالة الكذب والتلميع هذه الا أنها استمرت ونتائجها الآن أشد وضوحًا

10 reviews1 follower
February 27, 2016
Israel’s intelligence agency, the Mossad, is well-known as one of the most elusive, effective, and deadly secret agent organizations in the world. Many books about the Mossad have been written, but Man in the Shadows is the first one authored by one of the agency’s former directors. In the book, Efraim Halevy recounts various events that took place in the Middle East from the 1960’s to 2006 and the Mossad’s involvement in all of them. Mr. Halevy provides graphic details about significant events, such as the Mossad’s assassination attempt on an Islamic terrorist leader, its operations in Jordan, and its extremely tense relationship with America’s Central Intelligence Agency.
I enjoyed Man in the Shadows for two main reasons. First, the book is written in chronological order, almost like a timeline. This type of writing makes the book easy to read and helps the reader understand the facts and situations that caused and led to subsequent events. The chronology also helps to put occurrences in context based on the time period. Also, I liked that Man in the Shadows is written directly from the point of view of a former director of Mossad. His firsthand, personal involvement in and perspective on the Middle East conflict makes the incredible stories in the book believable and exciting to read.
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80 reviews2 followers
August 4, 2011
Unlike many other top ranking Israeli security officials, Efraim Halevy has stayed out of Politics in his career "after life". I wasn't sure what to expect, but at least I know that the book wouldn't be full of political rhetoric in an attempt to gain votes.

The book is actually fantastic, Halevy served in the Mossad for over 30 years, was its head for 5 years and was there to witness (and negotiate on behalf of the Israeli government) during the peace making period in the 90s. As such he offers some fantastic angles on Peace making, and the many (too many) devils that are in the details, crises points and successful points. He also gives insight into the many modern day security problems that our world faces, were there's room for improvement and what potential compromises might be made for peace to break through. The book was written in 2005 but even today is very relevant and some of the predictions given seem to have indeed come to life. Highly recommend you read it.

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Author 2 books20 followers
January 4, 2015
كتاب مميز واعتقد انه من الواجب علينا نقرأ الكتب دي بدل ما نتفرج على رأفت الهجان
الترجمه خنقتني ف بعض مواضع الهامش بالذات وجملة اعرف عدوك في بداية الغلاف كانت ركيكه وغبيه أكتر مما ينبغي
الكاتب رغم انه طلع معاش وبيحكي ف الماضي لكن عارف يقول ايه ايه امتى بإسهاب وامتى يقول المعلومه بشكل مبهم في جمل من عية : عملية سريه - مهمه خاصه ..الخ
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July 28, 2011
Most interesting book on Israeli relations over the last 10-15 years and the possibllity of a mid east peace.Among other ideas thinks Hamas and Hezbellah could be made as cooperating actors in a permanent middle east peace.
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59 reviews30 followers
June 22, 2013
لن تجد في هذا الكتاب الكثير من الأسرار والتفاصيل التي يتوقعها القارئ، إلا أني أستمتعت بقراءته. أسهب الكاتب في بعض المواضيع.. كتبت مقالاً عنه هنا:

http://alharban.wordpress.com/2013/06...
15 reviews
September 7, 2008
Good book, good analysis and different viewpoint than one usually sees. Tells history from the viewpoint of a Mossad agent, I liked it.
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301 reviews71 followers
June 24, 2009
No new information, just the official line from the ministry of propaganda.
A couple of books from a mossad agent who defected were infinitely better.
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October 27, 2012
كتاب جميل يتكلم عن رئيس الاستخبارات السابق في الموساد
وفيه الكثير من التجارب و الخفايا
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3,790 reviews34 followers
May 21, 2021
5 star - Perfect
4 star - i would recommend
3 star - good
2 star - struggled to complete
1 star - could not finish
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