Heba Salim was an Egyptian woman who said she spied in service of peace. Her story is the basis a famous Egyptian movie, Al sood ila al haweyah. (Climbing to the Abyss) I never knew her story until I read it in Egyptian Streets. At a time when Egyptian President Sadat was planning his next...
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September 8, 2019September 19, 2020by Jefferson MorleyIn Covert ActionMiddle EastMore StoriesMossadSpies
The Egyptian Spy Who Worked for Mossad
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Mueller probes nexus of private security firms and former Israeli intelligence
Two recent reports in the New York Times and Wall Street Journal corroborate a common feature of powerful secret intelligence agencies at work: the collaboration of former spies and private security firms.