The Hunt For The Engineer: The Inside Story of How Israel's Counterterrorist Forces Tracked and Killed the Hamas Master Bomber by Samuel M. Katz
Samuel Katz reinforces the importance of prestige in his book The Hunt for the Engineer - The Inside Story of How Israel?s Counterterrorist Forces Tracked and Killed the Hamas Master Bomber. Katz describes a successful terrorist attack in 1987, which penetrated an army base. The attack became known as the Night of the Hang Glider.
Yehiya Ayyash, a Palestinian bomb builder known to the world simply as "The Engineer, " killed 130 Israelis and wounded about 500 more during a remarkable twenty-four months of terror. On April 6, 1994, the first powerful car bomb detonated by a suicide bomber killed eight and wounded some thirty people, and a week later a man on a crowded bus exploded 50 pounds of high-powered explosives. Other suicide bombings, In the center of Tel Aviv and elsewhere, followed with sickening regularity, while Ayyash, who masterminded them all, managed to elude the largest manhunt in Israeli history. Charismatic, dedicated, and cold-blooded, he soon evolved into a mythical figure revered like a pop star among Palestinians. His pursuit involved thousands of agents spanning four continents, until he was at last killed in the blinding flash of a telephone bomb meant to exact Biblical justice. In telling this cloak-and-dagger thriller with its rare look behind the scenes of Israel's security apparatus, Samuel M. Katz focuses on the merciless war of terror on Israel's streets, where bombs are shaping the political reality of the Middle East.
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The Hunt for the Engineer: The Inside Story of How Israel's Counterterrorist
Paperback, 288 pages
Published: May 15th 2001 by Fromm International (first published 1999)
Original Title: The Hunt For The Engineer: The Inside Story of How Israel's Counterterrorist Forces Tracked and Killed the Hamas Master Bomber
ISBN: 088064267X (ISBN13: 9780880642675)
Language: English