Mossad Seeks to Rebuild U.S. Trust After Iran Debacle
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Mossad officials say new chief Gofman's dismissals meant to serve Netanyahu
Gofman's dismissal of two senior Mossad officials has sparked unrest in the agency, with sources accusing him of shielding Netanyahu from blame over Iran regime-change efforts. Others say the new chief is entitled to appoint people he trusts
Against the backdrop of the turmoil at the top, the new head of the Mossad is required, from the very beginning of his career, to rebuild the organization's capabilities, adapt it to the changing challenges of the region, and prepare it for the next campaign. Due to the fact that a significant portion of the organization's capabilities have been depleted, his test will be less in the exercise of power - and more in the ability to rebuild it.
Mossad Seeks to Rebuild U.S. Trust After Iran Debacle
Can a tank commander who’s close to Bibi and Sara Netanyahu win the confidence of the Mossad workforce—and its CIA partner? (PM office photo)Since taking office as Mossad chief two months ago at the agency’s headquarters in Glilot, a few miles north of Tel Aviv, the newly appointed and inexperienced director, Maj. Gen. Roman Gofman, has dismissed three of the organization’s senior operatives.At first glance, this may appear to be an internal Isr…
Mossad dismisses top officials after war on Iran fails to meet stated goals
Israeli terrorist spy agency, Mossad, has dismissed two of its most senior officials who were closely involved in developing a failed plot to overthrow Iran’s government, according to Israeli media reports. According to Israel’s Channel 12, the dismissed officials included the head of the Mossad’s intelligence directorate, who had served in the role since December, and the head of the agency’s Iran division. The report said both officials were a…
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