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Shadows Over Tel Aviv
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Shadows Over Tel Aviv

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In the city where sun meets surf and politics meet paranoia, the unthinkable has happened. Israeli citizens-ordinary, disillusioned, and digitally connected-have been recruited by Iranian intelligence in a new form of warfare that's as invisible as it is devastating.

Shadows Over Tel Aviv: How Iran Recruited Israel's Lost Generation offers a piercing dive into the modern war of shadows. Here, the battlefield isn't fought with bullets or bombs, but with burner phones, crypto wallets, and anonymous avatars. It's where spies fall in love, homeless youths become couriers, and digital fingerprints lead to international chaos.

This meticulously researched expose draws on:

Real-life spy cases and arrests Court testimony from Israeli double agents Mossad's internal crises The disturbing role of psychological warfare in civil protests

You'll meet forgotten names like Omri Goren, the janitor with access to the highest offices of Israel's defense ministry, and anonymous female operatives who seduced, recruited, and destroyed lives with nothing more than a screen and a secret.

If you think espionage died with the Cold War, think again. This is a gripping tale of modern betrayal, surveillance, and the slow burn of trust collapsing.

For fans of spy nonfiction, intelligence history, or Middle Eastern affairs-this book is a revelation.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Borna Ahadi
Date
13 July 2025
Pages
184
ISBN
9798231714940

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

In the city where sun meets surf and politics meet paranoia, the unthinkable has happened. Israeli citizens-ordinary, disillusioned, and digitally connected-have been recruited by Iranian intelligence in a new form of warfare that's as invisible as it is devastating.

Shadows Over Tel Aviv: How Iran Recruited Israel's Lost Generation offers a piercing dive into the modern war of shadows. Here, the battlefield isn't fought with bullets or bombs, but with burner phones, crypto wallets, and anonymous avatars. It's where spies fall in love, homeless youths become couriers, and digital fingerprints lead to international chaos.

This meticulously researched expose draws on:

Real-life spy cases and arrests Court testimony from Israeli double agents Mossad's internal crises The disturbing role of psychological warfare in civil protests

You'll meet forgotten names like Omri Goren, the janitor with access to the highest offices of Israel's defense ministry, and anonymous female operatives who seduced, recruited, and destroyed lives with nothing more than a screen and a secret.

If you think espionage died with the Cold War, think again. This is a gripping tale of modern betrayal, surveillance, and the slow burn of trust collapsing.

For fans of spy nonfiction, intelligence history, or Middle Eastern affairs-this book is a revelation.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Borna Ahadi
Date
13 July 2025
Pages
184
ISBN
9798231714940