Book Reviews: The Spy Who Fell to Earth by Ahron Bregman and The Angel by Uri Bar-Joseph.

Both books recount the compelling story of Ashraf Marwan, the Egyptian at the top level of Anwar Sadat’s regime who spied for the Mossad.

Spies, it is said, are attracted to espionage for one of four reasons: Sex, money, ideology, or ego. For Ashraf Marwan, Nasser’s ambitious son-in-law, it was mostly about ego and the interesting if unusual reason that, after Egypt’s catastrophic loss in 1967, he wanted to be on the winning side. Continue reading “Book Reviews: The Spy Who Fell to Earth by Ahron Bregman and The Angel by Uri Bar-Joseph.”

The Last Palestinian by Grant Rumley and Amir Tibon.

The last decade has seen stagnation in the Israeli-Palestinian “peace process.” The Palestinian Authority appears unwilling or unable to negotiate and the future direction of the Palestinian Authority itself is uncertain. Palestinian media is increasingly controlled by the PA and what little information is made available about the inner workings of the Palestinian Authority is at the discretion of the leadership. Continue reading “The Last Palestinian by Grant Rumley and Amir Tibon.”