Mossad Exodus
Mossad Exodus tells the gripping true story of a covert mission that reshaped lives and destinies—a daring rescue led by Israel's Mossad to save thousands of Ethiopian Jewish refugees from Sudan in 1977. This non-fiction account blends meticulous history with a firsthand voice, making it a compelling choice for readers who love espionage, modern history, and stories of courage under pressure.
Written by Gad Shimron, a Mossad agent who was part of the operation, Mossad Exodus offers an intimate, firsthand perspective anchored in crisp historical context. The narrative follows the mission from its planning stages to the high-stakes execution, painting a clear picture of the challenges, decisions, and sacrifices involved. The desert landscape of Sudan and the clever cover of a deserted seaside resort—the Arous Holiday Village—serve as a striking backdrop for a story of daring and humanity, the kind that transcends the page.
By day, operatives blend in as hosts to wealthy tourists; by night, they guide refugees toward safety. The book's pacing, vivid storytelling, and careful explanations of geopolitical realities create an experience that's as informative as it is gripping. For readers drawn to real-world espionage, historical operations, and tales of resilience, Mossad Exodus offers a powerful testament to courage and the human capacity to choose hope over fear.
- True, firsthand account of a 1977 Mossad rescue operation to save Ethiopian Jewish refugees from Sudan
- Written by Gad Shimron, a Mossad agent and veteran journalist, bringing insider perspective
- Desert setting and high-stakes dual life: daytime hospitality cover, nighttime rescue work
- Accessible prose with crisp historical context that deepens understanding of espionage, diplomacy, and humanitarian risk
- Themes of courage, sacrifice, resilience, and humanity under pressure
- Insights into geopolitics, diplomacy, and humanitarian response surrounding refugee crises
After finishing Mossad Exodus, readers come away with a deeper appreciation for courage, sacrifice, and the quiet heroism that can change lives. It inspires empathy, sparks curiosity about untold histories, and leaves a lasting sense of hope rooted in real-world resilience.
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Mossad Exodus
Mossad Exodus
Mossad Exodus tells the gripping true story of a covert mission that reshaped lives and destinies—a daring rescue led by Israel's Mossad to save thousands of Ethiopian Jewish refugees from Sudan in 1977. This non-fiction account blends meticulous history with a firsthand voice, making it a compelling choice for readers who love espionage, modern history, and stories of courage under pressure.
Written by Gad Shimron, a Mossad agent who was part of the operation, Mossad Exodus offers an intimate, firsthand perspective anchored in crisp historical context. The narrative follows the mission from its planning stages to the high-stakes execution, painting a clear picture of the challenges, decisions, and sacrifices involved. The desert landscape of Sudan and the clever cover of a deserted seaside resort—the Arous Holiday Village—serve as a striking backdrop for a story of daring and humanity, the kind that transcends the page.
By day, operatives blend in as hosts to wealthy tourists; by night, they guide refugees toward safety. The book's pacing, vivid storytelling, and careful explanations of geopolitical realities create an experience that's as informative as it is gripping. For readers drawn to real-world espionage, historical operations, and tales of resilience, Mossad Exodus offers a powerful testament to courage and the human capacity to choose hope over fear.
- True, firsthand account of a 1977 Mossad rescue operation to save Ethiopian Jewish refugees from Sudan
- Written by Gad Shimron, a Mossad agent and veteran journalist, bringing insider perspective
- Desert setting and high-stakes dual life: daytime hospitality cover, nighttime rescue work
- Accessible prose with crisp historical context that deepens understanding of espionage, diplomacy, and humanitarian risk
- Themes of courage, sacrifice, resilience, and humanity under pressure
- Insights into geopolitics, diplomacy, and humanitarian response surrounding refugee crises
After finishing Mossad Exodus, readers come away with a deeper appreciation for courage, sacrifice, and the quiet heroism that can change lives. It inspires empathy, sparks curiosity about untold histories, and leaves a lasting sense of hope rooted in real-world resilience.
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Mossad Exodus tells the gripping true story of a covert mission that reshaped lives and destinies—a daring rescue led by Israel's Mossad to save thousands of Ethiopian Jewish refugees from Sudan in 1977. This non-fiction account blends meticulous history with a firsthand voice, making it a compelling choice for readers who love espionage, modern history, and stories of courage under pressure.
Written by Gad Shimron, a Mossad agent who was part of the operation, Mossad Exodus offers an intimate, firsthand perspective anchored in crisp historical context. The narrative follows the mission from its planning stages to the high-stakes execution, painting a clear picture of the challenges, decisions, and sacrifices involved. The desert landscape of Sudan and the clever cover of a deserted seaside resort—the Arous Holiday Village—serve as a striking backdrop for a story of daring and humanity, the kind that transcends the page.
By day, operatives blend in as hosts to wealthy tourists; by night, they guide refugees toward safety. The book's pacing, vivid storytelling, and careful explanations of geopolitical realities create an experience that's as informative as it is gripping. For readers drawn to real-world espionage, historical operations, and tales of resilience, Mossad Exodus offers a powerful testament to courage and the human capacity to choose hope over fear.
- True, firsthand account of a 1977 Mossad rescue operation to save Ethiopian Jewish refugees from Sudan
- Written by Gad Shimron, a Mossad agent and veteran journalist, bringing insider perspective
- Desert setting and high-stakes dual life: daytime hospitality cover, nighttime rescue work
- Accessible prose with crisp historical context that deepens understanding of espionage, diplomacy, and humanitarian risk
- Themes of courage, sacrifice, resilience, and humanity under pressure
- Insights into geopolitics, diplomacy, and humanitarian response surrounding refugee crises
After finishing Mossad Exodus, readers come away with a deeper appreciation for courage, sacrifice, and the quiet heroism that can change lives. It inspires empathy, sparks curiosity about untold histories, and leaves a lasting sense of hope rooted in real-world resilience.




















