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and Israel’s nuclear capacity

Operation Noah’s Ark

SDECE (intelligence service)

Franklin, Larry

Freeh, Director

Frei, Madeleine

Freyer, Shai

Frontline (PBS), Pan Am Flight 103 explosion, investigative report on

Frost, Dr. Stephen

Fuchs, Klaus

Gadhafi, Mu’ammar

relationship with North Korea

sanity of

sexual activities of

switches sides

as target of assassination by Mossad

voluntarily gives up WMD

Gadhafi, Saif ul-Islam

Galloway, George

Gannon, Matthew

Gardiner, Nicholas

Gaylord, James E.

Gaza strip

G8 summit

Gemayel, Bashir

Geneva Convention

Genscher, Hans-Dietrich

Ann-Marie Murphy/Nezar Hindawi affair

German Democratic Republic (GDR)

Germany

Bundesamt Fur Verfassungschatz (BFD) (intelligence service)

Bundesksriminal Amt (BKA) (intelligence service)

BundesNachrichtenDienst (BND) (intelligence service)

forged British passports

kriminalamt (German equivalent of FBI)

and nuclear material trafficking

Red Army Faction

Gheit, Ahmed Abdul (Egypt foreign minister)

Gideon (Old Testament hero)

“Gil,” and Fathi Shkaki’s assassination

Gil, Yehuda

Gladnikoff, Marianne

Glemp, Josef (Cardinal)

global intelligence services

“Goldberg, Solly,” Abdullah Zein, attempted assassination of

Goldsmith, Lord

Goldwasser, Ehud (Udi)

Goss, Porter

as CIA director

relationship with Dagan

works with Dagan on capture of Khan and his scientist associates

sudden resignation of

Gorbachev, Mikhail

Gore, Al

Gottlieb, Dr. Sidney

Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ)

Graham, Billy

Great Britain

Arafat, and Thatcher’s government relations with

and biological and chemical warfare

forged British passports

and Murphy/Hindawi affair

PLO, relations with

refuge to Islamic fundamentalist, given by

see also British intelligence service; MI5; MI6

Grey Wolves (Turkish terrorist group)

Gross, Theodore

Guerrero, Oscar

and the Australian Security and Intelligence Service (ASIS)

Dimona exposé

Guevara, Che

Gulf War I/Desert Storm

Israeli aftermath

Scud missile attacks

Gulf War II/Iraqi Freedom

Gunderson, Ted

Gun, Katherine

Gur, Mordechai

Habinger, Eugene

Hadden, John

Haig, Alexander

Haile Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia

Halevy, Efraim

Abdullah Zein, attempted assassination of

and his opinion of Olmert

issues a warning with his memoir

as Mossad director

Halpin, Dr. David

Halutz, Lieutenant General Dan

Hamas

acts against PLO wishes

ceasefire negotiations with

competition with Arafat

and Fatah

and the Intifada

and the Israeli quartet

and kidnappings

leaders, assassination attempts against

and MI6

Mossad’s assessment of

wins political election in 2006

Hamilton, Lee

Hamilton, William

Inslaw company

Promis software program

Hamza, Abu

Hannsen, Robert

Harari, Michael

Harel, Isser

and LAKAM (Bureau of Scientific Liaison)

as Mossad director

and Schumacher kidnapping

Hariri, Rafiq, assassination of

Hashemi, Cyrus

Hassan, King of Morocco

and Mehdi Ben-Barka’s assassination

Hayden, General Michael

Heath, Ted

Helms, Richard

Hermoni, Avraham, and Israel’s nuclear capacity

Hersh, Seymour M.

Hessner, Mark

Hezbollah (Party of God)

and the Beka’a Valley

and Chinese relations

Iran’s arms sales to

and Irish terror groups

and kidnappings

and terrorist Imad Mughniyeh

hijacking (aircraft)

Entebbe (Uganda) airport rescue

PLO and

and terror

see also 9/11; Twin Towers; Pentagon

Hindawi, Nezar

Amiram Nir and

Hitler, Adolf

Hizb-a-Tehia (Pakistan’s Party of Liberation)

Hoffman, Bruce

Hofi, Yitzhak

Al-Tuweitha (Iraq) nuclear reactor, destruction of

Entebe (Uganda) airport rescue

as Mossad director

Ali Hassen Salameh as liaison to the CIA

Horaj (Mossad informer)

houris

House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence

Hucklesby, William

Human Rights Watch

Hunt, Dr. Nicholas

Husin, Azari

Hussein, King of Jordan

as a CIA spy

Israel, relations with

Hussein, Qusay

Hussein, Saddam

assassination attempt against

capture of

espionage against

hit squads

interrogation of

manhunt for

measures to avoid poison, taken by

missing fortune

prepares for trial

publicly endorses India’s nuclear testing

violence, obsession with

weapons of mass destruction and

Hussein, Sajida

Hussein, Uday

Hyman, Brigadier Yossi

“Ib” (Mossad agent), and nuclear material trafficking

Ibrahim, Father

Idris, Wafa’a Ali

Idris, Wasfiya Ali

the Infidel Empire

Infowar

Inslaw

Institute for Biological Research

Institute for Political Studies

Institute of Forensic Medical Research

International Atomic Energy Agency

International Currency Review

International Liaison Department (ILD)

interrogation centers/tactics

the Internet, use of

Intifada

and the Internet

Libyan Iinancing of

Promis software program and

United National Leadership of the Uprising

IRA (Irish Republican Army)

Iran

arms sales from/to

and biochemical weapons/WMD

Gulf War I/Desert Storm

ignores UN sanctions

Irangate (arms-for-hostages)

Islamic doctrine, producing biological weapons contrary to

Islamic extremism

Islamic fundamentalism, financial support of

Israel and arms sales

Israel, relations with

and the John Paul II assassination attempt

and nuclear facilities

relationship with China

and Revolutionary Guard

“The Iran Front,”

Irangate (arms-for-hostages)

Iraq

and Al-Tuweitha nuclear reactor, destruction of

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