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Between Rehovot and Tehran—Gideon Hadary's secret diplomacy / Bialer, Uri   Journal Article
Bialer, Uri Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The young State of Israel had been greatly assisted by non-Israeli Jews. However, for obvious reasons this aspect of its foreign policy history has been shrouded with secrecy and most of these individuals have remained unrecognized. The article sheds light on the activities of one of them, Gideon Hadary, who was born in Chicago, raised in Rehovot, educated in the United States, became an OSS and later a State Department intelligence officer, and who at the same time secretly rendered invaluable diplomatic help to the Jewish Agency and the State of Israel. More research is badly needed to uncover the full range of this aspect of the country's "statecraft in the dark".
Key Words Israel  Iran  United States  Tehran  Gideon Hadary  Rehovot 
Gideon Hadary's Secret Diplomacy 
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Fuel Bridge across the Middle East—Israel, Iran, and the Eilat-Ashkelon Oil Pipeline / Bialer, Uri   Journal Article
Bialer, Uri Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract One of the most difficult problems Israel has faced has been securing sources of energy. That existential reality explains the secrecy that Israel has kept relative to the various means it has employed to overcome these difficulties. However, recent declassification of Israeli documents facilitated the publication of several academic works which emphasized and explained the major solution of the state's oil problem during 1957-77-the evolving relations with Iran. Still, the climax of these economic relations, in the joint venture of the Eilat-Ashkelon oil pipeline during the late 1960s and early 1970s, has not yet been analyzed using the new government records. The article illustrates that Israel had been preoccupied with plans for the project long before 1967. It also provides an analysis of the intricacies of the Israeli-Iranian dialogue on the subject, and uncovers some unknown elements of Tehran's and Jerusalem's complementary and conflicting perspectives
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