“In the Blood of the Mossad” is a harrowing account of the covert espionage war between Israel and the Palestinian Liberation Movement (PLM) in the 1970s. The central figures are Mossad agent Sylvia Rafael and Palestinian Ali Hassan Salameh, codenamed “The Red Prince” by the Mossad.
Odd Carsten Tveit tells a story of ruthless assassinations, brutal murders, and a historic Mossad failure on Norwegian soil. The book takes us into the inner workings of the Mossad, where electronic devices and agents carry out nefarious activities. It is a bloody tale that binds enemies together in an unending cycle of violence.
The covert war escalates into a full-blown conflict in the 1980s, as Israel seeks to control neighboring Lebanon and assassinate Yasser Arafat. The final part of the book addresses Hamas’s dramatic attack on Israel in October 2013 and Israel’s war against the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, a war that is escalating into genocide.
| Publisher | Kagge Forlag |
| Author | Odd Carsten |
| Country | Norway |
| Publication Date | 02/02/2025 |
| Pages | 407 |
| Edition | first |
| Size | 14.53 x 2.34 x 21.67 cm |
| About the Author | Odd Carsten Tveit has covered the conflict in the Middle East throughout his journalistic career. He worked as a correspondent for the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) there for several periods and has authored numerous award-winning books on the region. Thanks to his extensive knowledge and rich sources, he is considered an international authority on the modern history of the Middle East and on the political significance of the conflict and its repercussions. |
| Publisher Address | info@kagge.no |
| ISBN | 9788248940142 |