The architect of espionage The man who built Israel's Mossad into the world's boldest intelligence force

Samuel M. Katz, 1963-

Book - 2025

"From a New York Times bestselling author and expert on Middle Eastern conflict comes a riveting biography of Meir Dagan, the legendary Mossad director who transformed Israel's intelligence service into a global powerhouse of espionage and counterterrorism.In The Architect of Espionage, Samuel M. Katz masterfully chronicles the life of Meir Dagan, a visionary covert warfare veteran who revolutionized the art of intelligence and espionage. Born in the shadows of the Holocaust, his life personified the modern history of the Jewish people and the State of Israel. Dagan's journey embodies decisive action, innovative thought, and bold leadership under fire. His tenure as the head of the Mossad marked a transformative era in Israel...'s history, reshaping the agency into a formidable global force. Dagan's story is one of daring strategy and relentless ingenuity. He spent thirty-two years in uniform, and under his eight-year leadership, Mossad orchestrated a series of high-stakes missions, including targeted assassinations, clandestine attempts to stop Iran from becoming a nuclear power, and the covert expansion of Israel's strategic collaborations with members of the global intelligence fraternity, notably with the CIA. These operations not only bolstered Israel's security but also altered the geopolitical dynamics of the Middle East. Drawing on unprecedented access to Dagan's closest confidants, comrades in arms, and contemporaries in the international intelligence community, Katz brings to life the portrait of a spymaster whose influence extended far beyond Israel's borders, shaping intelligence relationships across the Middle East and worldwide. Katz's expertise in Middle Eastern conflicts and counterterrorism shines through in this meticulously researched narrative that delves into the intricate details of Dagan's strategies. The Architect of Espionage is more than a biography-it is the history of the Jewish state told through the life of one of its most incredible warriors, spy chiefs, and, ultimately, statesmen. The Architect of Espionage is an immersive journey into the shadowy world of intelligence, where decisions carry life-or-death stakes and outcomes are steeped in secrecy. For anyone captivated by espionage thrillers or historical biographies, this is an essential and timely read, providing an insightful glimpse into the mind of one of the most influential spymasters of our era"-- Provided by publisher.

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Subjects
Genres
Biographies
Biography
Published
New York : Scribner 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Samuel M. Katz, 1963- (author)
Edition
First Scribner hardcover edition
Physical Description
448 pages : illustrations (black and white), maps (black and white) ; 23 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781668059746
  • Meir Dagan's Timeline
  • A Note to the Reader
  • Introduction The Worldview from the Chief 's Office
  • Prologue Away from the Office One Sunny Fall Day
  • Soldier
  • Proof of Life
  • Newcomers
  • Soldier
  • Combat Leader
  • Commando
  • The New World Order
  • Chameleons and Trigger Pullers
  • The Director and His Theater of Dirty Tricks
  • Curtain Call
  • Behind Enemy Lines
  • Commander
  • Northern Armor
  • Lightning
  • Bloody Beirut
  • The Land of Martyrs and Spies
  • The Sharif of Lebanon
  • Major General
  • Code Name Mango
  • The Call of Duty
  • Spy Chief
  • On-the-Job Training
  • The Architect
  • At the Head of the Table
  • Friends, Enemies, New Alliances
  • The Race to Stop the Bomb
  • Spymaster
  • The Disruptors
  • Meirke
  • The Other Sons of Abraham
  • Alpha!
  • Code Name Wild Child
  • New Bosses, Different World
  • End of Term
  • A Warrior's Epitaph
  • Epilogue Never Again.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

A revealing biography of Mossad's late spy chief. Born in Ukraine, Meir Dagan adopted his Hebrew name in 1972, when he was serving as a captain in the Israeli Defense Forces. He rose to the leadership of Mossad, Israel's vaunted intelligence service, in 2002, and he instituted immediate reforms meant to make the agency an instrument of "actionable intelligence," meaning that Mossad agents would not react but instead, as spycraft expert Katz writes, do "everything in their power and their bag of dirty tricks to preempt, forewarn, and punish before the fact." This strike-first policy was controversial, of course, but Dagan enjoyed the full support of then--Prime Minister Ariel Sharon in creating the IDF's first counterterrorism unit, infiltrating Gaza and Lebanon. When he rose in rank, with all the wetwork that involved, Dagan kept most of his small but lethal dealings out of sight of government leadership, including the head of A'man, the military intelligence branch, who was "opposed to rogue enterprises across the border that had the potential of enveloping the region in full-scale war." As Mossad head, Dagan also cultivated strong ties with Vladimir Putin and the heads of numerous Middle Eastern governments, all of whom, Katz writes, would be delighted to see Hamas disappear but couldn't say so publicly. For his freewheeling ways, Dagan was heartily disliked by Benjamin Netanyahu, who "was jealous that being the gatekeeper of vital aspects of Israel's national security made Dagan in many ways the most important man in Israel." Even though Katz believes that Dagan would have approved of the coordinated killing-by-pager campaign of 2024, following Hamas' deadly attack on Israel of October 7, 2023, the author holds that Dagan "viewed the planned taking of another life as a measure of absolute last resort"--if one often resorted to. An eye-opening look at how real-world spycraft is conducted. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.