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Peres, Shimon

Atavarius affair

Oscar Guerrero’s Dimona exposé

and LAKAM (Bureau of Scientific Liaison), as prime minister

Peretz, Amir

petrodollars

Philby, Kim

Physical Dynamics Research Laboratory (FDO)

Pincher, Chapman

Pipes, Richard

PIS (Pakistan’s intelligence service)

Pius XII, and interference in Italian politics

Plame, Valerie

PLO (Palestine Liberation Organization)

and the African National Congress (ANC)

Yasser Arafat, opposition to

Force 31,

is forced to leave Lebanon

Great Britain, relations with

headquarters, Israeli attack on

Israel, relations with

midair aircraft hijacking

the Mossad and

Mossad infiltration of

Abu Nidal, support of

propaganda war

South Africa, relations with

Syria and

United States, relations with

Vatican, relations with

is weakened

Poggi, Luigi (Archbishop),

and “Eli” (Mossad agent)

John Paul II, assassination attempt on

Vatican position

Poland. see John Paul II; Solidarity

Poland SAS-trained anti-terrorist services (GROM)

Pollard, Anne Henderson

Pollard, Esther

Pollard, Jonathan, espionage against United States

Porat, Yoel Ben

Powell, Colin

Profits of War (Ben-Menashe)

Project Coast

Promis software program

as an espionage tool

Hadron company and

marketing

Putin, President Vladimir

Qasim, Murad

Qatada, Abu

Quds Force

Rabin, Yitzhak

assassination of

assassinations, approval of

and formation of the External Relations Department (ERD)

and the Intifada

Irangate (arms-for-hostages)

PLO/Israeli agreement (Oslo accord)

as prime minister

Rachid, Mohammed

Rafael, Sylvia

Rafsanjani, Ali Akbar Hashemi

Rajoud, Jibril

“Ran,” and Fathi Shkaki’s assassination

“The Raven” (Italian terrorist)

Reagan, Ronald

Irangate (arms-for-hostages)

and Solidarity

Red Army Faction (Germany)

Red Brigades (Italy)

Red Crescent Society

Reform Union of American Congregations

Regev, Arie

as Ismail Sowan’s Mossad controller

Regev, Eldad

Regev, Miri

Reid, Richard “the shoe bomber,”

Republican Guards

“Reuben” (Mossad agent)

Rice, Condoleezza

description of

opinion on war in Lebanon

Richardson, Bill

Ridley, Yvonne

Rigul Hegdi (counterintelligence unit)

Rove, Karl

Rowland, Walter Fuhrhop (“Tiny”)

Roosevelt, Franklin D.

Rumsfeld, Donald

Russia. see Soviet Union

Sadat, Anwar

assassination of

and the Yom Kippur War

Safian, Alex

Safra, Edmund

Saguy, Uri

as head of Israeli quartet

and Yasser Arafat

Salah, Al Hussein

Salameh, Ali Hassen (“Black Prince”)

assassination of

CIA, liaison to

Golda Meir assassination attempt

and the Munich Olympics massacre

see also Black September

Saleh, Abdul Jawwad

Salfati, Sergei

“Salman,” and the MiG-21

acquisition

“The Salesman” (Mossad sayanim)

Samara, Bashar, and Ismail Sowan

Samari, Wafic

“Sammy-O” (Mossad agent)

Samson Option: Israel, America and the Bomb, The (Hersh)

Sanchez, Ilich Ramirez (“Carlos the Jackal”)

Sandys, Duncan (Lord)

satellites

Saudi Arabia

enters the nuclear arena

nuclear weapons agreement with Pakistan

relationship with fundamentalists

Savage, Sean, assassination of

Sawers, John

Scarlett, John

Schily, Otto

Scholars for Truth

Schumacher, Arthur

Schumacher, Ida

Schumacher, Joselle, kidnapping of

Schwarzkopf, Norman

Schwimmer, Al

Science and Technology Department (STD)

scientific espionage. see under Bureau of Scientific Liaison; Mossad

Scotland Yard

Scud missile attacks

Segev, Schlomo

Sella, Aviem, and Jonathan Pollard

September 11, 2001. see 9/11 (terrorist attacks)

Shabander, Samira

Shahak, Amnon

and government censure

Israel, Scud missile attacks on

Shalit, Gilad

“Shalom” (Mossad katsa), Gulf War I/Desert Storm

Shamir, Yitzhak

anti-Americanism of

and Gerald Bull’s assassination

Irangate (arms-for-hostages)

and Robert Maxwell’s murder

and Nigeria’s oil

as prime minister

Shapiro, Levie-Arie, and attempted abduction of Umaru Dikko

Shapiro, Salman

FBI and

and Israel’s nuclear capacity

United States Atomic Energy Commission and

see also Numec

Sharah, Faisal Abu, capture of

Sharon, Ariel “Arik,”

Bush administration, relations with

controversial plan to withdraw from the Gaza Strip

death of

and his deputy prime-minister. see Olmert, Ehud

and Israel’s nuclear capacity

relationship with Meir Dagan

Sharon, Omri

Shavit, Shabtai

and government censure

and Iraq’s biochemical weapons

as Mossad director

Shehade, Salah

Shias

Shiloah, Reuven, as Mossad director

Shin Bet

Shin, Douglas

Shining Path (Peruvian terrorist group)

Shi, Qiao

Shkaki, Fathi, assassination of

Shkedy, Major General Elyezer

Short, Claire

Shrimpton, Michael

Shtarkes, Nahman

Shultz, George

Siddiqui, Zaasham Hyder

Siem, Ole Martin, and Operation Noah’s Ark

“Signit” (satellite signals intelligence)

Siniora, Fouad

Sinn Féin, (IRA’s political wing)

SISMI (Italian military intelligence agency)

Six-Day War

smallpox virus

Sogram-ri Institute

Soi Phayne (passenger ship), Mossad destruction of

Solidarity

Solidarnosc

Solomatin, Boris

Soviet Union

and the Algerian nuclear reactor

biological arsenal/germ warfare

fissionable materials stolen from

Iran, arms sales to

North Korea, arms sales to

nuclear material trafficking

Patrice Lumumba University (Moscow)

see also KGB

South Africa

Bureau of State Security (BOSS)

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