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starts more jake on d w. ah. i ne i t m low hammet keys. so yeah, i was single. i was well educated. i think the 6 day war did it. i was sort of floating living in new york for a while and i felt that i had no purpose. so i decided i'd like to help if you had good and sent me to be moved to get the information about 3 times. i lived across the street from
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them and my purpose was to give real time information. when the targets were in their houses, i was not i am, i didn't have any escape my cousin. oh, it was my escape. it was a lovely evening and i just like dill car back to my apartment. and i said that it lingo. and i wonder what my parents think if they saw me now i won't ask the way i hear shooting soldiers burning in the building
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in 1973, 3 members of the palestinian terrorist group. black september and palestinian militiamen were killed, an act of reprisal for the munich olympics attack. in 1972, many innocent civilians were among the dead. it was one of the most brutal and shocking operations by the world's most controversial spy agency. the mozart with the 1972 olympic games in munich were intended to serve as a demonstration of optimism and democracy. 27 years after world war 2,
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west germany was keen to present itself in a different light. this is my opinion newsflash early this morning armed palestinian gorillas rated the sleeping quarters of israeli team. the gunman shot dead to his res, i now holding 20 athletes and 6 officials as hostages. the guerrillas are demanding the release of $250.00 arabs held prisoner in israel and have said noon as the deadline for their release. the go stations are going on with the german government . can us little dresses with a browser good? an emergency meeting was called mediately or to prime minister golden live, spoke with us about how to proceed with glenn. she had a telephone call with chancellor villi brunt. he told her we weren't committed to intervene them because foreign forces weren't allowed to operate on german territory over, sorry, frog or why now the terrorists demanded to be allowed to leave germany with their hostages pretending to comply with this request. the
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government arranged for the group to be moved to a military airport. but the planned ambush and rescue attempt failed. all athletes were killed and the botched operation. there were 11 hostages. 2 were killed in their rooms. 9 were killed at the airport to night. they're all gone. israel was in a state of deep shock. a period of national mourning was declared. the messiah was determined to hunt down those responsible for the munich attack. but many european nations called on his rail to desist from carrying out any operation. as margaret was, what are we supposed to do then? the europeans had made it quite clear leave us out of your conflict with the arabs . no operations on our soil and golden wear was afraid to jeopardize that cooperation with the european 0. the surviving terrorists from munich were hailed as heroes and the arab world. they were permitted to leave germany and were neither
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put on trial nor deported to israel. in the years that followed many special most od units tracked down the attackers and killed them one by one. the agency left a sense of fear and terror in its wake. lieutenant wilson, he operations such as these, where people are liquidated. local for blue, noch nash, that's not really what massage is about. the shoot puts it on there. just a 1000. a fraction of all its activities in the sun. a hope to meet the essential tasks for of a massage agent. a few are quite different on low yield, bossier, from the mass from the hot and ish will settled when the 21st century. there isn't such a thing as a classic massage agent for most the day. there are many faces of different types of people, but one criterion remains at the last you must be mentally robust, but now i'm a deny because one moment you're breaking the laws of a country and you feel like
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a licensed criminal infer and in the neck. so for back home, we are new and behaving as though you're as pure as the driven snow, a bush. they're familiar outside of it, soccer. mm fi she ish? no. i thought of kids that a candidate could have a long or a short nose, blue or brown eyes. in the end. appearance doesn't matter. she had them, but one thing's for sure. you must be good at meticulous planning and thinking on your feet so that you can improvise when necessary, welfare. b, you must be disciplined at taking orders and at the same time be able to implement operations independently and alone for 11 the ship is morsa, lola? hamish will as an employee of mos had you set out unarmed to without a pistol or a kalashnikov or pamela palmer. and then you end up in extremely complicated situations that you can only get out of with the help of body language and
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a smile in a wheelchair low. you also need to be able to lie convincingly schuler one. should a weapon ever be necessary to be will only receive it for the time you really needed her? the minimum was one i've shown along amos akin, the terrifying jungle fighters are out of the question for me. up until not panthers, but slow cautious elephant elephant. the they do the clinical m a in they can certainly be obstinate and self confident, but on no account should they be aggressive, not for me again, i will commute them, marshall me. what have you to be honest? a soldier in a combat unit is exposed to far greater danger than a moss ad agency, but the most ad life isn't an easy one, because especially as a father of children of the honda, often you'll go away for 2 days comes and in the end you're away for 3 weeks, navigating frequently tricky situations by adding
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more sub oh, call me at the more sad when you're deployed world wide to utilize a variety of methods in operations. will that need to have a 99.9 percent success rate? that's very challenging as a whole, as the hover with a hammer silly which nolan with mach billing la, mom, if you should have double life is also difficult here at home with family and friends and the next day you're suddenly on a mission that there's no relation to regular life, you have to do things that seemed totally crazy. coffee. one of the 1st and most sensational operations by the most ard, was the abduction of one of the architects of the holocaust in europe. adult iceman iceman responsible for the deportation of hundreds of thousands of jews to
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concentration camps, had changed his name and gone under ground. and when was 8 days after the war, acting on tip offs from argentina and germany and the german attorney general at the time fritz bower more sad captured iceman in may. 1960 agents waited for ice. men on his way home from work ambushed him in the street and brought him to his rail. he had the new channel him, louisa. we knew from the outset day that this would be an operation of huge historic significance as all dog d. 0 shows an icon a yard big as we overpowered h. money. i immediately felt his hat. sheshe stared, i knew he had to scar really slow. the as in and the law had said yet when i found the scene, i shook my partner's hand twice and whispered in a year that we've got a lot hash law. and for the more sad operatives could have killed adolfo agent in
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argentina. but the israeli government, at the time led by darby ben, go he on recognized the symbolic power of putting the former as, as lieutenant colonel on trial in israel. and that's precisely what happened in 1961, a german war criminal in the dark in jerusalem. a global sensation royal merle should do so. pleasure. rosa chief is sorrow planned the abduction via she will be prime minister david ben korean held her rollin very highest. leon got on the icon operation. was certainly the high point of his career while her father. oh ma'am they are c sharevault with the man of duction. the messiah wasn't just sewing the seeds of the mystique that surrounded the agency ever sent. israel was also making it clear to the world that the holocaust would not go unpunished. during court sessions in jerusalem, the head of most ard was also present, but it was years before the family of ha l. seen here on the right of the picture, would discover that he masterminded the capture absolute secrecy. no public
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appearances or statements for decades. this was mandatory for any one involved with mos on israel encircled by arab neighbors, hostile to the fledgling state, didn't want total reliance on u. s. protection. in 1960 david, ben guion ordered the building of a plant to manufacture weapons, grade plutonium for the construction of a nuclear bomb. fearing regional destabilization america urged israel to desist from its plans. most our chief harville also categorically opposed the demona nuclear project. he feared that if the americans found out it would damage relations between the 2 countries. after initially relieving her live responsibility for the demona program, been going on eventually forced his resignation. washington was concerned at the deposition of her l. when deputy defense minister shimon peres visited the white
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house, he had to field a barrage of tough questions around the law her. those should learn. and as i entered president kennedy's office, he was sitting in a rocking chair. while i took long ago was the 1st time i'd seen him close on charlotte, he immediately asked, why did you sack your masa chief? so i told him about the ro with harangue on a mother miracle, and he fired another question. emission is israel making nuclear weapons, australia, or otherwise it israel won't be the 1st or the last country in the middle east to make nuclear weapons. so response that i was severely criticized for when i returned home. order give out to me rock music for a few weeks later, this sentence became the official stance of israel on this question in those regions about his oh, massage continued to expand its network in the 1970s. during the regency of chavez,
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i pass levy iran secret service got along famously with israel. i like the reality . it's fairly imaginable from today's perspective. but in iran, on to the shaw raise, our pa club, e. israel had an excellent reputation. israelis were able to travel freely around the country. every taxi driver knew where the israeli embassy was. she, his railey independence day parties were unforgettable. they were just fantastic in the embassy gardens surrounded by date, palms, and flowers. we celebrated together with the iranian elite media soviet but those good relations ended abruptly. when the muslim cleric ayatollah khomeini toppled the shaw and returned to iran from exile in 1979. the shot had previously asked massage to assassinate khomeini, but his request was not met. the shower was forced to flee and died the following year in egypt. operations in arab countries were often delicate and highly challenging. for most
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od agents. could the lid this bug off should useless for that scheme of, of the work was very difficult in arab countries with ne, primarily when we're creasing local each other see will video i knew were regularly pleased with doubts were always wondering whether the guy was really working for us a fit should he blue or cover? could the people sitting in the cafe also be his people? you can never be sure. good dilemma bunker say massage. relied on its cooperation with jewish immigrants from arab nations arriving in israel since the 1950s. people like he'd seek basil i whose family was from iraq. he knew the language, the customs and practices, and blended in without the need for any disguise. in the 1960s he was also deployed to iraq itself. his mission to gather information on the mig 21
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a soviet fighter jet, also used in arab countries. basil eyes contact with the iraqi fighter pilot money . a read for was the key to this information or you know it's carla c. both of our low last over 3 the little read for had many reasons to come over to our sy, low law roof. on the one hand he belong to iraq's repressed christian minorities who on the other he was expected to fight against the countries. kurdish minority also subjected to large scale persecution, thus, before he couldn't square that with his conscience it shocked anthea, as well as israel, the u. s. also wanted to know more about this soviet plane, which was incredibly innovative and powerful by the standards of the day. massage planned operation. diamond in the summer of 1966 during a training flight money, a red far flew under the radar to israel for the 1st time ever. a mig 21 was in the
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hands of a western army in many it was a scoop. the world was in shock. these rallies have a russian make 21. that wasn't james bond. put a meticulously planned action when most of the operation gave israel the upper hand in what became known as the 6 day war. in a surprise, attacked by the israeli air force. more than 385 soviet planes were destroyed in egypt alone. aah! israel won the war and occupied the golan heights the gaza strip. and the west bank president, nasa's egypt had been duped when nasa died in 1970. he was succeeded by unwise saddam saddam. wanted to negotiate with israel at
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a stop over in tehran, he asked the shar, to arrange a meeting. a more sad agent relayed the request to h q. sullivan, old modem of dumb, assume it's going william right from the outset to you. so dad wanted a peaceful solution to the conflict, but there was no response to the message from massage holy liquor. you must, sad, wasn't authorized to contact him to middle of a green mood country north. israel stands on the conflict of egypt who had already been made publicly before those only the foreign ministry which could have arranged an arbitration loom will ghoulish galucci, who before b. lawyer soon mccomb lowered the minister at the time, had other ideas. and as a result of b, a foreign ministry passed over every opportunity to prevent one of the most horrific moors in the history of his round suby me, komatsu mcgee wilkerson following the failure of his peace initiative. in 1971, saddam began planning
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a war against israel to restore the honor of the egyptian army recapture occupied territory and retake the suez canal, which had been closed since the 6 day war. the messiah found out about these objectives from one man. asha my one of all people, the son in law of sir darcy predecessor, abdel nasa and a close confidant of the president was cooperating with the israelis marsan, chiefs, these are mere med marwan. frequently in london, i would you said to me they valued even faith. i even for theme or exchange was almost friendly. we drank vodka together and got deeper and deeper into the material a little. and he told me everything he knew in great detail room. i found out more and more rude, and every 2nd in his company was worth cash. we gave her da survived garlic as of
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silky bird. go full of upon room ever since the suddenly ma, one said that egypt was planning to start a war against israel on the 6th of october, 1973. but that said that would hold the plan of israel took what he described as a revolutionary step. got mazama mazama, las mud mall on? couldn't tell me what saddam meant by a revolutionary step. so at the time all i knew for certain was that egypt was about to launch a war. wrong merchant of old eyes, on yom kippur, the holiest dying judaism, beautiful. not by yesterday. he tyler lee. i had to make a quick decision. should the synagogues be closed on yom kippur that back visit based on an unverified warning from
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a paid traitor. overview says it should seekers me review this information enough to mobilize the army and reservists zilkey or you'd be all she agree? so me room virginia or sheila duck my one had already sounded the alarm and warned of an imminent attack. twice before. on both occasions. nothing happened to these i'm ears. hesitation had fatal consequences. when the war did break out, the israelis had just 14 hours to mobilize. just as more one had predicted, more than 240 egyptian jets flew over the suez canal. 2000 guns opened fire on his railey positions in sinai. in northern israel, 700 tanks rolled on to the golan heights. israel suffered heavy losses. 7500 soldiers were injured and 300 taken captive. 2600 troops lost their lives. israel had to dig deep to force the attackers back,
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the army was left demoralized. bes, amir faced harsh criticism. latin, elegant people in the us of the one that on that, that i brother, died in the young, poor war. when you knew it could have been prevented if the head of messiah had acted on asher of my one's information shall measure grief and turns to anger with dallas almost under the hood of like you apparently visa mia? relate the information in amateurish fashion, from a telephone booth on a line that was so bad. each cuen israel couldn't initially decode message, global go, then allowed moment dinner. largely she got as though the head of more sad, had no other options, schubert, the israel's, not a 3rd world country, but behind shalana most sad with a low information like this to just split through the net. i am convinced that my brother's death in this war could have easily been avoided. nissan
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in 1982, the israeli army invaded lebanon. israeli prime minister, minot him begging, aimed to drive out the pillow with a military strike. the palestinian liberation organization had been launching rocket attacks on israel for years from positions along the lebanese border defense minister of yale, shahan, once a celebrated general, made the operation his priority. to circle this wonderful mountain air. it's pretty high up here, just magnificent with after it's expulsion from jordan in 1970 the p l. o transferred its headquarters to lebanon with its aim of dismantling p l. o. structures. israel interfered in the ongoing lebanese civil war and fanned
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the flames. of conflict was on, had previously warned against any intervention to view, to fight and destroy that there was organization that have been killing and murdering all paper for you some years. ah, in addition to the israeli army and the p alo, syrian troops and christian lebanese militia were also involved in the fighting. although the israeli army did not inter beirut itself, the lebanese capital was under c. despite coming under heavy bombardment in the city center, the pillow remains defiance. we are here and the as out of freedom, 5000 our volunteers in the joint forces. give them very important lessons. they replaced another live. ah
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shall on sunday be cool. with the help of the most sad arielle sharon establish contact with the christian militias and lebanon too, among them a sheer shimmy owls, a huge one of their leaders are still quite honestly sharon and the more sad convinced him that a 2nd peace agreement like the previous one with egypt would be conceivable with lebanon, and that this was something they could achieve him together. seen law. horace gimme swine. ah, the lebanese forces lead by by shears m i n began cooperating with israel and the israeli army christine units were trained by israel as the civil war continued to rage by sheer jamielle was elected lebanon's new president. previously, the pillow and its allies had withdrawn from bay root and southern lebanon under the supervision of italian british and multinational troops. but the stable lebanon,
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israel had hoped for, failed to materialize. a more sad liberty to shallow than most, had failed massively. in this endeavor. we thought we had the situation under control issues. i personally thought the same robot anita. we lost our grid on all of it, womack if shockley smoking just a few weeks after his inauguration by sheer g m i l was killed in a bomb attack, blamed on the syrian intelligence agency. shortly before his death was m i l had made pledges to strengthen ties with israel. his assassination triggered the sabra and shatila massacre in september 1982 got them in the bill of shipping with the according to our correspondence report, palestinian refugees have been massacred in west bay road smith christine malicious, killed hundreds of people, hardy for them. we don't have precise casualty peakins yet. we'll talk. good luck.
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christian militia stormed both refugee camps and targeted women, children and elderly people. the camps had previously been surrounded by the israeli military. by the time the israeli military was ready to intervene, it was too late. what happened? one was hit by grenade israeli chance withdraw from west bay route and hand over to the lebanese army, as the well declared its outrage at the massacre of palestinian refugee. and it's the road is rainy to pay, but still causing confusion. the christian militia said they had intended to track down those responsible for the murder of bus years in my own. they claimed that defense minister of hail shavon had agreed to the plan and israeli commission of inquiry assigned a shared political responsibility for the massacre to shahan. he was not accused of
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any premeditation, but nevertheless, israel public outrage was huge. for long will tell you, i'm not such animals. rakishly bustling tommy, i be called. the co operation with the christian militias was after all, arranged by mo, sat and managed by the mossad office in beirut. over the commission of inquiry, not only was this by agencies rule don't plead, it had virtually no significance at all that evening. the do, the same time, the other decision makers were hauled over the cold ramble sub for the lonely donna clung out. he and sean resigned as defense minister, prime minister may not him begun stood down no charges were brought against the massage. 15 years after the peace treaty with each prime minister, it sucks i bin and foreign minister, shimon peres,
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traveled to jordan in 1994 santiago. they owe them ricky. then we flew to jordan. so dear will be for secrecy reasons, king hussein arranged for the meeting to take place in the house of his brother, her son, a have cousin, their prime minister, rabin, and king. hussein you are going to work on the peace accord between israel and jordan. but all on no same that this meeting could happen at all was largely thanks to the head of more said at the time if i am highly valued in assert their skin. over the years ethan, i am her levy established a deep and trusting relationship with the jordanian monarchy and the king himself lucia kisha in willis. i am her lady's longstanding relationship with king hussein of jordan. it had an incredible impact on the negotiations. the interpersonal connection between the 2 mutual trust, this atmosphere was felt by all those present and influence the general situation
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one. but when the sense of doing something meaningful together, eating together, laughing coming, is that not a clear indication of something we might describe as piece gum, where live a little bit more of a channel? on the day of their 1st meeting, there was genuine warmth between each arc robin and king hussein that very same evening, the 2 men planned to sit down and make some crucial decisions from hunter warfield. i loved for sort of map scenario. shots were laid out on the long table verse. now gentlemen, in both king, hussein and prime minister ruby record were able to read the maps and images and saw the old in your mill. a by i got a car, they withdrew to a room together for hours. ya, whenever king hussein indicates to problem or been responded with a suggested solution on robert and vice versa, re,
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re quote. for the proposals were either accept a or discarded on the spot. and by early evening we'll realized we had a piece tree plan eldon, him ah, allow me your own by the simple words, shalom salam beef successes like this, often depended on individuals and not institutions but more sod held fast to the conviction that it had played a key piece building role, that is there with, with it in the hall will army. of course we're convinced that we're making an important contribution to the stabilization of the region and the world. even though others take a different view. moving, we're convinced that we're fighting terror in the world. i know that we see ourselves as a bulwark against the nuclear chemical or biological trans web. authentic no on once. once the,
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and the any way to prevent these was wash is to wage secret war slacker shape. in our la maha shale was, that's why our clandestine activities will become more and more crucial till about 11 things you feel suitable. but unfortunately in israel, there is no scrutiny of most ad activity or fill up. the organisation is exempt from all criticism to him. mood is completely shielded, is totally invisible. 3rd in and that's a problem. contrary to other institutions like the army, the foreign ministry, mossad is never check, it is or inspected. so should the hood zulu, and in recent years, most on had been making more and more mistakes. for example, in 2010 during a mission to assassinate a high ranking hamas official and dubai and operation captured on camera. uh huh. canada is murdered in is did i hotel room is maley?
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mac moved on mobile was responsible for the abduction and murder of israeli soldiers. the authorities in dubai said that 11 massage agents had shadowed and killed him. the hotel cctv pictures were beamed around the world. photos of the 11 suspects were published as the investigation got under way. interpol confirmed that all passports were forgeries. israel has neither confirmed nor denied the accusations. but the diplomatic fallout was devastating for israel. ah, the british government expelled numerous israeli diplomats. the israeli envoy and berlin was summoned to the foreign ministry to this day. israel has not provided a convincing explanation. israeli media demanded that the head of more sod be sacked, the slavin command on the o dash he lacey towards your ex evito situations always arise that
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a tricky to song. nevertheless, i always stick to the original plan. yes it but keeping plan be in the back of my mind in case something goes wrong. you're currently celibacy and what's available. that's the only way because more complex situations are part of our everyday lives behind them. sometimes things do go wrong. him, it happens. she's a stubborn but failure that's rare of. and when that happens, it's extremely unpleasant. omby, it says hello name m massage has been active on social media from years. it wants to present itself in a positive, attractive light and keep pace with digitalization and remain operational in an era of cyber attacks. my ear dugan had of most odd from 2002 to 2011, was an active proponent of this modern approach. luncheon value that you did with latasha on one of the either the guns biggest achievements was to equip the mossad
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with the latest technical standards. and from here for cyber war, i like to warn you or in other words, or lead the mossad into the new digital world. today the mossad is also a leader in this feel of the seems roy in the year 2006, a syrian government official checked in to a london hotel. he was not aware of the more sod agents on his tail. they broke into his room and extracted photos and documents from his laptop. these provided evidence that syria was working on its own nuclear program. massage immediately informed the cia, the u. s. secret service had reservations. it feared that destroying the nuclear facility might trigger a larger conflict in the middle east. my ear doggone believed the plant could be removed without major diplomatic complications. but as had of most odd, he could only express recommendations. in the end, it is the politicians who make the decisions or use power tilt. if toyota will know
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the option to simply not attack was still on the table. the prime minister at the time a hood or mat and i met most our chief doggone and weighed up all eventualities once more i do a pool on the floor. we then spoke to the defense minister with a hood, but actual to the only my li gun. no, lou unanimously agreed to attack my ability boil only because of a lot of them. i'll never forget the tension. we waited nervously for the pilot to return safely to israel, hoping that it will result in a larger on site in the middle east. that there was no escalation of legal operation. orchard was carried out without further incidents and there was no response on a regional level. but nevertheless, most on chief doggone began to reconsider attacks of this nature. more sod sir, and is ready to go and have been tactic. lead, brilliant after it was in terms of 3 guaranteeing is really security. they were
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truly house. they have not been strategically william. and so if you're asking me as a friend to comment on what's the best future for is really intelligence, it's dragging is really policy makers out of the tactical and into the broader strategic vision as to how do you change the broad circumstances in the middle east to make israel secure in the future, the current israeli government believes the greatest danger to the security of the nation now emanates from iran. here's my message to the readers of iran. your plan to destroy israel will fail. is ro we'll do whatever it must do. to defend our state and to defend our people. when netanyahu weighed up the possibility of
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a military attack on iran in 2011, his plan was opposed by of all people massaged chief dugan. contrary to previous operations, dugan considered the elimination of iranian nuclear plants to be a serious error some of the with meal. so most of her life serving this country. i'm a new i'm entitle them have the right to present blackwood, the more sod boss recommended sanctions, international pressure, and a block on the supply of materials. you can read the question law curve such i'm a thought cuz the rights and the best solution for it. i believed in such a solution should be the tool, the hand of glad to below was home not true that it should be the 1st option to be the last option, the gun sheet and a good law. yet again, made it clear from the outset that he didn't want to support the position of benjamin netanyahu and myself,
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with regard to iraq. halim bit that we were that could be conveyed that stance to other government representatives. a members of the military, olivia team. it was completely legitimate that none of the, when he started talking to the media, we thought therefore earring his criticism in public because he inflicted great damage on us. gov, because in doing so, i'm glad that it was also divulging our plans to iraq with konica if dilemma don't disconnect, was the hampton at that said that she made shmoop gotten jill at the saloon beacham in the name of the israeli government in these railey people michel, i'd like to thank you for your extraordinary service. hello, william of the lou. honestly sir, suitable, where all the best and many thanks to the owner. after 8 years, the gone was succeeded by tamir pardo then yosi cohen, musical and wilson with utica, and the prime minister security adviser and closed confidant of netanyahu is the new masa chief in 2018 benjamin netanyahu presented an apparent spy
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agency scoop a reason for the us to pull out of the nuclear deal with iran a few weeks ago in a great intelligence achievement. israel obtained half a ton of the material inside these vault. and here's what we got. 55000 pages. another 55000 files on 183 cds iran light. this big time netanyahu claimed that the secret material, apparently hidden by iran after the signing of the nuclear deal could have been used to build up to 5 hiroshima bombs. he accused iran of lying to the international atomic energy agency and concealing its previous nuclear ambitions.
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as a result, the nuclear deal was based on deception. he said 3 years before and one of his last appearances my ear dugan once again defended his position and compared the situation with the yom kippur war of 1973. when israel was on the brink of defeat and he looked at love with your girl. i'm not a member of any political party, but i feel a duty to the state of israel malone in the middle where you are not a veteran of the young capua war time. oh, got him. i was afraid of the enemy. be gentlemen, but the now i am no longer afraid of the enemy or even i am afraid of our leaders are near or judgment. i gotcha. they are following neither a vision nor a course and it will shift made the organ mailed them
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good. how can it be that what used to be the most powerful country in the middle east, as it is not able to am on the globe move you in a strategically correct way long. this will give us them a lot of that. we fair, better shopping with where are you leading us, mr. prime minister, who's m j shortly before his death in 2016. the gone acuteness on yahoo! of laughing vision, a former marsan chief publicly criticizing the government's political course. that was a 1st and doggone wasn't alone. after all, although the messiah was becoming steadily more powerful, its control remained in the hands of a single person. the prime minister, this resulted in a lack of counterbalance war monger or peacemaker. throughout its history, the messiah has been both naveed barney, i was appointed director of the intelligence agency and 2021. his tenure is likely
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to be dominated by the continued conflict with iran. and the messiah will remain what it always was feared. powerful and not least controversial. what does the secret mean? ah, to religious devens? how is it signified as a please, a feeling or a person in we're can you find it both in the world and within
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ourselves? oh, the secret. oh, a mystery. ah, in 30 minutes, d w. ah, if i was just rescuing deduct from a farm this one this body globally, i found it like this and i couldn't just leave it there. should meet. ah, this is such a great burden with it was so dirty that cleaning it, turn the entire bathroom into madison. this is the water birds 1st as well. but one of the most beautiful moments i've ever experienced by that a trip with dr. series about our complex relationship with animals,
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