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  2. Category:Egyptian spies - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Egyptian spies" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Ahmed Abdel Khalek;

  3. Ashraf Marwan - Wikipedia

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    Mohamed Ashraf Abu El Wafa Marwan, [1] known as Ashraf Marwan (Arabic: أشرف مروان ‎ 2 February 1944 – 27 June 2007), was an Egyptian official who worked as a spy for the Israeli Mossad. From 1969 on, Marwan worked at the Presidential Office, first under Gamal Abdel Nasser and then as a close aide to his successor, Anwar Sadat .

  4. Refaat Al-Gammal - Wikipedia

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    The life of Al-Gammal as a spy was written by famous writer Saleh Mursi. Because of its invigorating accounts, Egyptian television made a three-season series based on the book. Both book and series were called "Ra'fat El-Haggan". By that time almost the entire Arab world knew of the story and praised him for his work and sacrifice. [citation ...

  5. Johannes Eppler - Wikipedia

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    Johannes Eppler (1914–1999), also known as Hans Eppler, John Eppler, and Hussein Gaafer, [1] was a World War II Abwehr spy, a German who had been raised in Egypt by his Egyptian stepfather. One of Rommel's spies during the North African campaign in World War II, Operation Salaam led by László Almásy spirited Eppler and Hans-Gerd Sandstede ...

  6. History of espionage - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Egypt had a thoroughly developed system for the acquisition of intelligence. The Hebrews used spies as well, as in the story of Rahab . Thanks to the Bible (Joshua 2:1–24) we have in this story of the spies sent by Ancient Hebrews to Jericho before attacking the city one of the earliest detailed reports of a very sophisticated ...

  7. Eli Cohen - Wikipedia

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    Cohen was born in Alexandria, Egypt, to a family of Mizrahi Jews.His father had immigrated from Aleppo in the Ottoman Empire in 1914. Deeply committed to Judaism, Cohen had planned in his youth to become a rabbi with guidance from Moise Ventura [] (1893–1978), Alexandria's Chief Rabbi, [4] but the city's yeshiva soon closed down, [5] prompting him to pursue higher education at Cairo University.

  8. Lavon Affair - Wikipedia

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    The Lavon affair was a failed Israeli covert operation, codenamed Operation Susannah, conducted in Egypt in the summer of 1954. As part of a false flag operation, [1] a group of Egyptian Jews were recruited by Israeli military intelligence to plant bombs inside Egyptian-, American-, and British-owned civilian targets: cinemas, libraries, and American educational centers.

  9. Category:Spies by nationality - Wikipedia

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    Egyptian spies (13 P) Eritrean spies (3 P) Estonian spies (5 P) F. Filipino spies (2 P) Finnish spies (1 C, 4 P) French spies (3 C, 63 P) G. German spies (3 C, 20 P) H.