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Online Auction 016 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
August 14, 2018
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"Intelligence report, exposure of a Syrian espionage and terror network in Israel". February 1973.
A comprehensive report surveying the exposure of a Jewish-Arab espionage network headed by Daud Turki.
In 1972, the Israel Security Agency exposed a pro-Syrian Jewish-Arab espionage network, headed by Daud Turki. The publication of the affair in Israeli media shocked the public, mainly due to the fact that Jews were involved in spying against Israel. The focus of attention was on the Jewish members of the network, headed by Udi Adiv (originally from Kibutz Gan Shmuel and member of the Marxist –Leninist organization "Red Front") and Dan Vered. Both admitted during investigations that they transferred information to Syrian agents and told about their trips to Syria for sabotage training. In March 1973 the network members were sentences: the head of the network, Daud Turki and Adiv, were sentenced to 17 years in prison, Dan Vered was sentences to 10 years in prison. Other members were also sentenced to shorter periods in prison.
This report surveys the organization of the espionage network (the organizational model and typical characteristics of the members), the goals and aims of the network, its organization and activities. The report includes three attachments: scheme of the network, "index of the members involved in the Syrian espionage and terror network" and "dates of joining the network".
[1], 22, [11] leaves (stapled), 29.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Creases at corners of leaves.
A comprehensive report surveying the exposure of a Jewish-Arab espionage network headed by Daud Turki.
In 1972, the Israel Security Agency exposed a pro-Syrian Jewish-Arab espionage network, headed by Daud Turki. The publication of the affair in Israeli media shocked the public, mainly due to the fact that Jews were involved in spying against Israel. The focus of attention was on the Jewish members of the network, headed by Udi Adiv (originally from Kibutz Gan Shmuel and member of the Marxist –Leninist organization "Red Front") and Dan Vered. Both admitted during investigations that they transferred information to Syrian agents and told about their trips to Syria for sabotage training. In March 1973 the network members were sentences: the head of the network, Daud Turki and Adiv, were sentenced to 17 years in prison, Dan Vered was sentences to 10 years in prison. Other members were also sentenced to shorter periods in prison.
This report surveys the organization of the espionage network (the organizational model and typical characteristics of the members), the goals and aims of the network, its organization and activities. The report includes three attachments: scheme of the network, "index of the members involved in the Syrian espionage and terror network" and "dates of joining the network".
[1], 22, [11] leaves (stapled), 29.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Creases at corners of leaves.
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British Mandate, Underground Movements, The Israeli War of Independence and the Establishment of the State of Israel, Israel
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Online Auction 016 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
August 14, 2018
Opening: $300
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"National Inquiry Commission – Yom Kippur War", copy of the partial interim report of the Agranat Commision. The report was published on April 1, 1974 (the other two parts were published on July 1, 1974 and on January 28, 1975) by the Commission members whose printed signatures appear at the end of the report: Shimon Agranat, Moshe Landau, Yitzchak Nebenzahl, Yigal Yadin and Haim Laskov.
The Commission recommended the resignation of Chief of Military Intelligence, Major General Eliyahu Zeira, charged Southern Command Chief Shmuel Gonen (Gorodish) with consequential mistakes in the southern front and found Chief of Staff David Elazar responsible for intelligence and operational failures before the war ensuing in its grave results. However, the Commission found no fault in the conduct of Defense Minister Moshe Dayan and praised the performance of Prime Minister Golda Meir.
Following the interim report which has been the focus of sharp debate among the Israeli public, Chief of Staff Elazar resigned, Zeira and Gonen were dismissed from active service and Golda Meir also resigned (in spite of the Commission's conclusions which exempted her from responsibility).
The report is typewritten and mimeograph, filed in binder bearing the inscription "The State of Israel, Ministry of Foreign Affairs".
[1], 33 pages, 32.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Dampstains to all leaves. Creases and slight folds to margins. Minor damage to binder.
The Commission recommended the resignation of Chief of Military Intelligence, Major General Eliyahu Zeira, charged Southern Command Chief Shmuel Gonen (Gorodish) with consequential mistakes in the southern front and found Chief of Staff David Elazar responsible for intelligence and operational failures before the war ensuing in its grave results. However, the Commission found no fault in the conduct of Defense Minister Moshe Dayan and praised the performance of Prime Minister Golda Meir.
Following the interim report which has been the focus of sharp debate among the Israeli public, Chief of Staff Elazar resigned, Zeira and Gonen were dismissed from active service and Golda Meir also resigned (in spite of the Commission's conclusions which exempted her from responsibility).
The report is typewritten and mimeograph, filed in binder bearing the inscription "The State of Israel, Ministry of Foreign Affairs".
[1], 33 pages, 32.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Dampstains to all leaves. Creases and slight folds to margins. Minor damage to binder.
Category
British Mandate, Underground Movements, The Israeli War of Independence and the Establishment of the State of Israel, Israel
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Online Auction 016 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
August 14, 2018
Opening: $120
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1. Report of the Gush Emunim settlement team, [Jerusalem, ca. 1975]. Early booklet printed by the Gush Emunim leadership, containing a description of the first settlements (Ma'ale Adumim, Jericho, West Samaria, etc.), an outline of the new settlement plan – "community settlements" and a "comprehensive plan for settling the entire area of Judea and Samaria". A list of the members of the "settlement team" and their roles appears on the first page: Chanan Porat, Yoel ben Nun, Moshe Levinger and others. 15 pages (photocopy of typewritten leaves), 28 cm.
2. Gush Emunim, prospectus, Issue no. 1. Jerusalem, 1975. Illustrated booklet with data regarding internal organization, political contacts, settlement nuclei and other activities of the movement in its initial stages.
4 pages, 32 cm.
3. Chulshat HaMemshala [the government's weakness], proclamation rallying participation in a demonstration and at protest shifts in dissent of the planned Israeli withdrawals. [Jerusalem, mid-70s]. Approx. 35 cm.
Condition varies. Overall good condition. Stains, wrinkles, folding marks and minor damage to edges. Filing holes on prospectus.
2. Gush Emunim, prospectus, Issue no. 1. Jerusalem, 1975. Illustrated booklet with data regarding internal organization, political contacts, settlement nuclei and other activities of the movement in its initial stages.
4 pages, 32 cm.
3. Chulshat HaMemshala [the government's weakness], proclamation rallying participation in a demonstration and at protest shifts in dissent of the planned Israeli withdrawals. [Jerusalem, mid-70s]. Approx. 35 cm.
Condition varies. Overall good condition. Stains, wrinkles, folding marks and minor damage to edges. Filing holes on prospectus.
Category
British Mandate, Underground Movements, The Israeli War of Independence and the Establishment of the State of Israel, Israel
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Online Auction 016 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
August 14, 2018
Opening: $100
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About 280 issues of the newspaper "Zu Haderekh" edited by Meir Vilner."Orly" press, Tel-Aviv, 1975-1983.
Issues 646-935 (except for issues: 651, 684, 700, 730, 748, 852 and 881) and issue no. 507.
The paper "Zu Haderekh" was published since 1953 and served as the bulletin of Maki party, the Israeli communist party. After the split in the party in 1965, the paper was possessed by Rakach Party and started to appear as a weekly edited by Knesset Member Meir Vilner.
The issues in this collection deal with workers' struggles, discrimination against Israeli Arabs, objection to Operation Peace for Galilee and other matters.
A number of issues appear in two copies.
About 280 issues, approx. 35 cm. Condition varies. Good-fair overall condition.
Provenance: Collection of Dr. Israel Mehlman.
Issues 646-935 (except for issues: 651, 684, 700, 730, 748, 852 and 881) and issue no. 507.
The paper "Zu Haderekh" was published since 1953 and served as the bulletin of Maki party, the Israeli communist party. After the split in the party in 1965, the paper was possessed by Rakach Party and started to appear as a weekly edited by Knesset Member Meir Vilner.
The issues in this collection deal with workers' struggles, discrimination against Israeli Arabs, objection to Operation Peace for Galilee and other matters.
A number of issues appear in two copies.
About 280 issues, approx. 35 cm. Condition varies. Good-fair overall condition.
Provenance: Collection of Dr. Israel Mehlman.
Category
British Mandate, Underground Movements, The Israeli War of Independence and the Establishment of the State of Israel, Israel
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Online Auction 016 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
August 14, 2018
Opening: $150
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A large and diverse collection of more than 200 booklets, newspapers, brochures and other printed matter, published by Israeli left-wing parties and movements and human rights movements. Israel, 1970s and 1980s (most items are from the 70s). Hebrew, English and a little Arabic.
Large collection of publications by various factions and organizations: League for Human and Citizen Rights, Democratic Front for Peace and Equality (Hadash), Israel Communist Party, the Progressive List for Peace, Student Division of the Israeli Socialist Organization Matzpen, Peace and Security Movement, etc.
The collection is composed of newspapers, booklets and brochures as well as letters, internal memos and documents sent to party and organization members. The provenance of the collection is the archive of Dr. Israel Mehlman, who was an active member of a number of left-wing movements. Several of the items in this collection are addressed to him personally and bear dedications or signatures.
The collection contains; * "Man and rights", collection of newspaper articles written by the League for Human and Citizen Rights. * Election notices and the platform of the Maki (Israeli Communist) Party. * Issues of the Alternativa and Zu HaDerech newspapers. * Documents related to the unification of the lef-wing movements to run together as one party for the elections to the 9th Knesset. * "For those who were not here then", "Israel, the Palestinians and peace", "The way to peace" – Booklets with printouts of newspaper articles by Yisrael Cohen and Eliyahu Elishar. * Other items.
Approximately 240 items, size and condition vary.
Provenance: Collection of Dr. Israel Mehlman.
Large collection of publications by various factions and organizations: League for Human and Citizen Rights, Democratic Front for Peace and Equality (Hadash), Israel Communist Party, the Progressive List for Peace, Student Division of the Israeli Socialist Organization Matzpen, Peace and Security Movement, etc.
The collection is composed of newspapers, booklets and brochures as well as letters, internal memos and documents sent to party and organization members. The provenance of the collection is the archive of Dr. Israel Mehlman, who was an active member of a number of left-wing movements. Several of the items in this collection are addressed to him personally and bear dedications or signatures.
The collection contains; * "Man and rights", collection of newspaper articles written by the League for Human and Citizen Rights. * Election notices and the platform of the Maki (Israeli Communist) Party. * Issues of the Alternativa and Zu HaDerech newspapers. * Documents related to the unification of the lef-wing movements to run together as one party for the elections to the 9th Knesset. * "For those who were not here then", "Israel, the Palestinians and peace", "The way to peace" – Booklets with printouts of newspaper articles by Yisrael Cohen and Eliyahu Elishar. * Other items.
Approximately 240 items, size and condition vary.
Provenance: Collection of Dr. Israel Mehlman.
Category
British Mandate, Underground Movements, The Israeli War of Independence and the Establishment of the State of Israel, Israel
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