Mossad
'Last plane to leave Tehran': Mossad's final Iran chief Eliezer Tsafrir dies at 92
Tsafrir, a veteran Mossad and Shin Bet official and Israel’s last station chief in Tehran before 1979, played a central role in Israel’s early regional intelligence efforts.
Iran escalates regional response to protests with strike on Kurdish forces - report
Former Supreme Court president Asher Grunis hospitalized after suffering stroke
Trump 'greatly respects' Iran's cancellation of scheduled hangings, gives thanks
Qatar 'conquered the West,' aims to restore Islamic empire, ex-Mossad division head claims
"Conquest does not necessarily mean taking over territory; conquest is also the ability to paralyze your enemy’s decision-making processes," Dr. Udi Levy said.
Iran executes ninth man in recent months accused of spying for Israel
Iran has put to death many individuals it accuses of having links with Israel's Mossad.
IDF tank entry, aerial assaults reported in N. Gaza, Hostage families protest outside PM residence
'Additional confrontations with Iran are inevitable,' Defense Ministry D-G Baram says • Netanyahu informed Trump before Israel bombed Qatar • Netanyahu says Qatar leading isolation efforts
Dozens of Mossad women penetrated Iran during 12-Day War- exclusive
The Mossad is poised to intervene if Tehran seems to be trying to use its uranium to move again in the direction of a nuclear weapon.
Israel's strike on Hamas leadership in Qatar backfired, now an image of failure - opinion
Netanyahu is responsible for this loss. Since he is not foolish, he may have understood that he needed to aim for a “victory picture” and built the Qatar strike as that image.
Mossad scraps plan to kill Hamas members in Qatar out of fear for hostages, WaPo reveals
The security agency's reservations on targeting terror officials in Doha likely influenced the operation to be airstrikes from fighter jets instead, as opposed to on the ground.
Former spy says Mossad likely sought to preserve Qatar mediation channel
'A,' a former Mossad official, stated that "If there was an objection [from the Mossad], then it would arise from its duty to be in all the places the official State of Israel cannot be."
Ex-Shin Bet chief named in connection to kidnapping of German millionaire's children - report
According to the report, Peri's mission was to assemble the team of kidnappers, which consisted of eight people - most of them Israelis with a security background.
Netanyahu's coalition weakens as Bennett's party gains momentum - poll
The poll also found that over a third of Israelis supported a proposal by Nathan Eshel to hold elections with two ballots, one for the prime minister and one for Knesset.
Netanyahu calls for secret meeting to discuss Palestinian evacuation from Gaza - report
The Mossad was reportedly tasked with figuring out which countries would be willing to accept the evacuated Palestinians, so that future diplomatic avenues could be explored.