By Way Of Deception - Clair Hoy & Victor Ostrovsky
By Way Of Deception - Clair Hoy & Victor Ostrovsky
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"By Way of Deception" is a revealing and controversial memoir written by former Mossad officer Victor Ostrovsky, along with Canadian author Claire Hoy. The book provides a unique insider's perspective into the operations and practices of Mossad, Israel's intelligence agency.
In this captivating account, Ostrovsky exposes the clandestine world of espionage and covert operations conducted by Mossad, shedding light on its methods, successes, and ethical dilemmas. The title "By Way of Deception" alludes to the agency's motto, reflecting the complex and morally ambiguous nature of intelligence work.
Through vivid anecdotes and personal experiences, Ostrovsky offers insights into Mossad's operations, including assassination plots, espionage missions, and strategic maneuvers. He delves into the challenges and controversies faced by Mossad operatives, highlighting the tension between national security objectives and moral considerations.
"By Way of Deception" sparked considerable controversy upon its release, with the Israeli government attempting to suppress its publication. Nevertheless, the book remains a significant contribution to the literature on intelligence agencies and provides a thought-provoking examination of the role of deception in statecraft.
For readers interested in espionage, international affairs, or the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, "By Way of Deception" offers a gripping and illuminating exploration of the secretive world of Mossad and the complexities of intelligence operations in the Middle East.
In this captivating account, Ostrovsky exposes the clandestine world of espionage and covert operations conducted by Mossad, shedding light on its methods, successes, and ethical dilemmas. The title "By Way of Deception" alludes to the agency's motto, reflecting the complex and morally ambiguous nature of intelligence work.
Through vivid anecdotes and personal experiences, Ostrovsky offers insights into Mossad's operations, including assassination plots, espionage missions, and strategic maneuvers. He delves into the challenges and controversies faced by Mossad operatives, highlighting the tension between national security objectives and moral considerations.
"By Way of Deception" sparked considerable controversy upon its release, with the Israeli government attempting to suppress its publication. Nevertheless, the book remains a significant contribution to the literature on intelligence agencies and provides a thought-provoking examination of the role of deception in statecraft.
For readers interested in espionage, international affairs, or the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, "By Way of Deception" offers a gripping and illuminating exploration of the secretive world of Mossad and the complexities of intelligence operations in the Middle East.