Meir Dagan
Mossad ramps up their tech, seeking to hire more cyber experts
The Mossad aims to hire 54 new employees in the areas of cyber defense, artificial intelligence and big data.
Is a nuclear Iran an existential threat?
Eisenkot: Hezbollah was planning to infiltrate Israel with 5,000 troops
Jeux d'espions
Dagan returns to Israel after liver transplant
Former Mossad chief back from Belarus three weeks after surgery, taken to hospital in stable condition for further treatment.
'Dagan faces assassination threat by Iran hit squad'
'Sunday Times' reports Mossad has sent a enough agents to Minsk “not only to defend the hospital but the entire city.”
Peres, Druse students pray for Dagan recovery
Peres, who is a personal friend of Dagan, said that together with the rest of Israel he prays for his quick recovery.
Dagan’s condition ‘improving’ after liver transplant
Former police commander Bar-Lev, a friend of the ex-Mossad chief, tells 'Post' he opted for surgery in Belarus because donor there.
Labor seeks defense figures to boost Knesset list
Polls show Labor nearly tripling in size after election; Yacimovich in talks with high-profile defense experts, social protest leaders.
Postscript: Israel’s Iran debacle
The story of the unfolding of Israel’s current Iran debacle started with the former head of the Mossad, Meir Dagan.
Dagan: Failed gov't system endangers security
Former Mossad chief questions gov't's ability to respond well to Iranian threat, saying it needs "wide public support" to act.
Dagan retracts quote that attacking Iran is 'stupid'
Former Mossad head steps away from quote, but does not move away from the substance of his opposition to military action.
Dagan retracts quote that attacking Iran is 'stupid'
Former Mossad head steps away from quote, but does not move away from the substance of his opposition to military action.
Whose side is Kaspersky on?
Computer security firm may have facilitated Iran's nuclear program.