“About 10 days ago, he called me from Houston, Texas, and warned me not to talk with journalists. Afterwards, he added that he knows that I gave American secrets to the Soviets. He lives in an imaginary world. Anyone who counts on him will be misled and will mislead others …

“He writes [in his unpublished autobiography] that he blew up the air control tower in Entebbe. He also told me that he put the secret transmitter into the [nuclear] reactor [in Iraq], which directed our pilots where to bomb.

“In 1986, while he was vice president, Bush visited Israel and had dinner at the Jerusalem Hilton. I was working there in public relations. I exchanged … pleasantries with him and someone took our picture. When Ari was arrested in New York [having been charged, and later acquitted, with attempting to sell Israeli transport planes to Iran], he asked his mother to get that picture from me. He wanted to use it to convince the jury that Bush was also involved. That’s how Ari’s mind works–one measure of reality and nine measures of imagination.”