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− | [http://www.cooperativeresearch.org/entity.jsp?entity=zvi_rafiah Profile: Zvi Rafiah], Co-operative History Research Commons, accessed 12 May 2008. | + | [http://www.cooperativeresearch.org/entity.jsp?entity=zvi_rafiah Profile: Zvi Rafiah], Co-operative History Research Commons, accessed 12 May 2008. |
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 13:01, 12 May 2008
Suspected of being the former MOSSAD station chief in Washington.
- Bryen had been overheard in the Madison Hotel Coffee Shop, offering classified documents to an official of the Israeli Embassy in the presence of the director of AIPAC, the American-Israel Public Affairs Committee. It was later determined that the Embassy official was Zvi Rafiah, the Mossad station chief in Washington. Bryen refused to be poly-graphed by the FBI on the purpose and details of the meeting; whereas the person who'd witnessed it agreed to be poly-graphed and passed the test.[1]
External Resources
Profile: Zvi Rafiah, Co-operative History Research Commons, accessed 12 May 2008.
References
- ↑ Serving Two Flags: Neo-Cons, Israel and the Bush Administration, by Stephen Green, Counterpunch, 28/29 February 2004.