Former Mossad chief speaks of his work as Israel's chief man

Former Mossad chief speaks of his work as Israel's chief man

Yossi Cohen, who left the post of Mossad [Israel's secret service] last week, has offered very specific details about the recent activities of this service against Iran. Cohen admitted that his agency had blown up its underground centrifuge at Iran's Natanz nuclear facility, gave accurate descriptions of [...]

Cohen acknowledged that his agency had blown up the underground centrifuge in Iran's Natanz nuclear facility, gave accurate descriptions of the 2018 operation in which Mossad had stolen Iran's nuclear archives and confirmed that Iran's nuclear scientist Moshen Fahrizadeh had been surprised by Mossad for years.

Cohen said he did not rule out the possibility of one day seeking the prime minister's position, but said he did not have that ambition at the moment, Periscope follows.

Although this was the most open interview of a Mossad chief sometimes, Cohen was still cautious in a number of cases but still spoke of his career, philosophy, and key operations with a sincereness that seemed to be on the heels.

After being criticised for being very close to Netanyah, who had allowed the prime minister to use Mossad for his political needs, Cohen did not deny it.

Cohen, 59, was recruited by Mossad when he was only 22 and studying in London. He said he had <x0... ... a hundredths of” passports in his career, and that he has retoured many spies. He described one of them as the operatives of Hezbollah recruited to Europe and for whom he said he was still alive.

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