Mossad,the Israeli Secret Service ” WHEN ISRAEL’S MOSSAD SET OUT TO BREAK ME, IT FOUND ITS HELPERS HERE AT HOME,” by Victor Ostrovsky Victor Ostrovsky published two books on his experiences as a former Intelligence agent working for the State of Israel: By Way of Deception and The Other side of Deception. In these he recorded his personal observations made within Israel’s external security service, The Mossad.

He wrote an article on what subsequently happened to him for the authoritative journal, Washington Report on Middle East Affairs (October/November 1997).

Here we reproduce extracts from the lengthy article: some traditional enemies of Free Speech: Anti-Defamation League (ADL) of B’nai Brith, USA Australian Government Australian B’nai Brith Anti-Defamation Commission Board of Deputies of British Jews Center for Democratic Renewal, Atlanta Canadian Jewish Congress Canadian League of Human Rights of the B’nai Brith Coalition for Human Dignity, Oregon Community Security Trust of Board of Deputies German Government Jewish Telegraph Agency Searchlight

and Gerald Gable Simon Wiesenthal Center Surfwatch Internet censorship –>Index: The origins of anti-semitism ” WE WILL get to him by other means, we will break him economically,” stated the chief of the Mossad, Israel’s CIA, to a Knesset committee after the failure of the government of Israel’s attempt to ban publication of my first book, By Way of Deception, in the U.S. and Canada.

This statement, made on camera, was purposefully leaked to an Israeli reporter and printed in the weekend addition of Ma’ariv, Israel’s leading daily newspaper, with the military censor’s approval. Since that day, Israel’s foreign intelligence agency has waged a war of attrition against me with the enthusiastic co-operation of its cabal of North American Zionist organizations.

For years as a Canadian-born, Israeli-raised former Mossad caseworker I was unwilling to accept the possibility of a wide conspiracy against me. After all, my book had finally been published. What more harm could I do to the country I had left in disgust to