Brotherhood of Warriors

At the age of 18, Beverly Hills native Aaron Cohen left his life of comfort to prove himself in the crucible of the armed forcesand not just any armed forces. He was determined to be a part of Israel's most elite security forcesthe equivalent of our Green Berets and Navy SEALS. In 15 months of grueling training, Cohen acquired skills that usually take years to master: expertise in combat infantry tactics, urban counterterror warfare; he became a firearms expert, Krav Maga martial artist, undercover operative, getawaycar driver. He was offered the only post a nonIsraeli can hold: in a topsecret, highly controversial unit which dispatches operatives disguised as Arabs into the Palestiniancontrolled West Bank to abduct Hamas leaders and bring them to Israel for trial. Between 1997 and 2000, Aaron Cohen would learn flawless Hebrew and conversational Arabic, lose any semblance of his allAmerican90210 appearance, and participate in over 200 life or death missions, including: Disguised as a Palestinian guest, he and his team crash the wedding of a Hamas leader's daughter, wrestle the enemy to the ground and steal him away for trial. Posing as an American journalist to set a trap for one of the financiers behind the Dizengoff Massacre, taking him down in a brutal, handtohand fight.Pulling the dead and dying from the rubble of a shopping mall, the target of a suicide bomber who detonated a nail bomb.A propulsive, gripping read, Cohen's story is a rare flyonthewall view into the shadowy world of Black Ops that will redefine readers' understanding of what invincible strength, true danger, and inviolable security really is.

Product details

Author: Aaron Cohen; David Drummond (Read by); Douglas Century (As told to)
Language: English
Vendor: Commercial
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: Not Available
ISBN: 9781606405529
Category: Book
Subcategory: Audio
Genre: Playaway
Added: June 18, 2014

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