Spies of no country : secret lives at the birth of Israel
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Chapel Hill, North Carolina : Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 2019.
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First edition.
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Published
Chapel Hill, North Carolina : Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 2019.
Format
Book
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First edition.
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xvii, 248 pages : illustrations, map
Language
English

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Includes bibliographical references.
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"The never-before-told story of the mysterious "Arab Section": the Jewish-"Arab" spies who, under deep cover in Beirut as refugees, helped the new State of Israel win the War of Independence. Matti Friedman introduces us to four unknown young men who are caught up in the fraught events surrounding the birth of Israel in 1948 and drawn into secret lives, becoming the nucleus of Israel's intelligence service. The tiny, amateur unit known as the "Arab Section" was conceived during WWII by British spies and by Jewish militia leaders in Palestine. Consisting of Jews from Arab countries who could pass as Arabs, it was meant to gather intelligence and carry out sabotage and assassinations. When the first Jewish-Arab war erupted in 1948 and Palestinian refugees began fleeing the fighting, a small number of Section agents disguised as refugees joined the exodus. They fled to Beirut, where they spent the next two years under cover, sending messages back to Israel over a radio antenna disguised as a clothesline. Spies of No Country is not just a spy story, but a surprising window into the nature of Israel--a country that sees itself as belonging to the story of Europe, but where more than half of the population is native to the Middle East. Starring complicated characters with slippery identities moving in the shadow of great events, Spies of No Country tells a very different story about what Israel is and how it was created."--Provided by publisher.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Friedman, M. (2019). Spies of no country: secret lives at the birth of Israel (First edition.). Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Friedman, Matti, 1977-. 2019. Spies of No Country: Secret Lives At the Birth of Israel. Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Friedman, Matti, 1977-. Spies of No Country: Secret Lives At the Birth of Israel Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 2019.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Friedman, Matti. Spies of No Country: Secret Lives At the Birth of Israel First edition., Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 2019.

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