
Ashraf Marwan, Israel's Most Valuable Spy: How the Mossad Recruited Nasser's Own Son-in-law
Author(s): Ephraim Kahana (Author)
- Publisher: Edwin Mellen Press Ltd
- Publication Date: 1 Oct. 2010
- Language: English
- Print length: 312 pages
- ISBN-10: 077343612X
- ISBN-13: 9780773436121
Book Description
The curious story of the death of Ashraf Marwan and his role in having the Mossad recruit Nasser’s son-in-law as an agent is intriguing. Dr. Kahana illuminates Marwan’s mystery activity as an agent for the Mossad, then again, some aspects of his career give rise to the belief that he might have actually been one of Egypt’s most valuable double agents.
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The curious story of the death of Ashraf Marwan and his role in having the Mossad recruit Nasser’s son-in-law as an agent is intriguing. Dr. Kahana illuminates Marwan’s mystery activity as an agent for the Mossad, then again, some aspects of his career give rise to the belief that he might have actually been one of Egypt’s most valuable double agents.
About the Author
Dr. Kahana holds a Ph.D. in international politics from the University of South Africa, Pretoria. He chairs the Department of Political Science at the Western Galilee College in Isreal. He also taught international relations in the National Security Program at the University of Haifa and the Israeli Technion.
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