Former chief of intelligence and operations Haim Tomer tells radio he believes Barnea received Netanyahu's backing for speech warning of going after regime leaders in Tehran
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In public comments, David Barnea says agency and allies foiled 27 Iranian-backed attacks against Jewish and Israeli targets overseas during the past year
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Tamir Pardo stands by claim that Israel enforcing apartheid system in West Bank, says Israel 'always had a convincing explanation' until the current gov't was formed
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During eulogy for Shabtai Shavit, defense minister criticizes those who use name of security forces 'in vain;' warns that without unity, Israel's national resilience 'will crumble'
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Spy organization also releases transcript of Ashraf Marwan warning then-Mossad chief Zvi Zamir of a '99 percent' chance of war breaking out in 1973
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At Yom Kippur War commemoration, David Barnea warns of existential security threats, highlights importance of normalization with neighbors
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Ex-spymaster, now an outspoken critic of his former boss PM Netanyahu, warns Israel faces existential danger if it doesn't decide borders with Palestinians
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Days after battle royale between regime supporters and opponents on streets of Tel Aviv, Asmara says foreign plots with ulterior political motives behind unrest
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Shabtai Shavit, the Israeli spymaster who was credited with advancing Israel's historic peace treaty with Jordan during his term as director of the Mossad intelligence agency, died Tuesday in Italy. He was 84. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said Shavit died while on vacation in […] The post Israeli spymaster who led Mossad in 1990s dies at 84 appeared first on www.israelhayom.com.
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Spy agency's current head eulogizes ex-spymaster, who served in post from 1989 to 1996, as 'a pillar of the world of operations, intelligence, security and strategy of Israel'