September 7, 2016.
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas was a Soviet spy in Damascus in the 1980s, Israels Channel 1 television reported Wednesday, citing information it said was included in an archive smuggled out of the USSR.
According to Channel 1s foreign news editor Oren Nahari, the famed Mitrokhin archive, kept by KGB defector Vasily Mitrokhin, revealed that Abbas was a Soviet mole in Damascus in 1983.
The documents obtained by Israeli researchers Isabella Ginor and Gideon Remez purportedly show that Abbas, code-named Krotov (mole), was involved with the Soviets while Mikhail Bogdanov, today Vladimir Putins envoy to the Middle East. was stationed in Damascus.
Bogdanov was caught in a diplomatic tussle earlier this week after trying to broker a summit between Abbas and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Moscow, who both claimed a willingness to meet while decrying the other for allegedly refusing. ..."
http://www.timesofisrael.com/soviet-documents-said-to-reveal-abbas-was-kgb-agent-in-syria/
The more things change....
Year by year the late Ms Claire Sterling, author of the book The Terror Network, gets more and more vindicated. She used mostly open source material to put forward the thesis that the international terrorism during the 1970s was to a large degree funded and supported, and sometimes even run, by the Soviets and their allies. This was of course absolutely anathema to the leftists, neutralists and other communist sympathisers. Strangely enough - or not so strange at all we now understand - she also received a lot of criticism from inside the CIA and the State Dept. It was not until Bill Casey became DCIA she got the positive support she deserved.