Historical Dictionary of Israeli Intelligence

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Italy. He returned to the United States after several years and studied at
Yale University. During his student years, he founded a literary maga-
zine. In 1943 he was recruited by the counterespionage department of
the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) and very soon showed his tal-
ents and ability as an intelligence officer. He served with the OSS in
Britain and Italy, where he recruited informers and uncovered Nazi and
Fascist spy networks. While stationed in Europe he developed exten-
sive contacts with future Israeli intelligence officials. Among his best
sources were the Mossad Le’Aliyah Bethagents in Italy.
In 1957 Angleton set up a liaison unit to deal with the Mossad.
This unit was responsible for producing the Middle Eastern intelli-
gence for the American and Israeli intelligence communities. Angle-
ton was aware of the Israeli assets in the Soviet Union and Eastern
Europe and that the Israelis had vast potential as a source of infor-
mation on the Eastern Bloc during the crucial years of the Cold War.
Angleton arranged for Israel’s prime minister David Ben-Gurion to
meet Walter Bedell Smith, director of the Central Intelligence
Agency, in May 1951. Shortly afterward, Reuven Shiloahwent to
Washington to conclude a formal U.S.-Israeli agreement on intelli-
gence cooperation. After Angleton’s dismissal in 1975, the liaison
unit was dismantled.

ANYA NYA.In the 1960s the Mossadgave limited support to the Anya
Nya rebels in southern Sudan. The black non-Arab southerners had first
risen against the central government in Khartoum in 1955, and then
again in later years. The Anya Nya received weapons, communication
equipment, and training from the Mossad. See also PERIPHERY DOC-
TRINE.

ARAB PLATOON.A unit of the underground Palmah militia in the pe-
riod preceding the establishment of the State of Israel. The Arab Pla-
toon, also known as Shahar, consisted of Arabic-speaking and Arab-
looking Jews. Its members conducted similar missions to those of the
Arab Department of the Information Service. See also MISTA’AR-
AVIM.

ARAD, UZI (1947– ).In 1966 the Israeli-born Arad was drafted into
the Israel Defense Forces and served in the Israel Air Force. From

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