Tamir Pardo
If former Israeli security chiefs say Gaza war needs to end, maybe we should listen - comment
Israel's most seasoned security veterans pleaded with US President Donald Trump to use his influence to compel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to end the war in Gaza.
How Yossi Cohen set stage for Hezbollah beepers, Iran tech surprises, assassinations - exclusive
Hamas will continue to threaten Israel as long as it exists - ex-Mossad head
Letters to the Editor September 11, 2023: Major and valued exercise
Ex-Mossad chief Pardo has no criticism of hit on Iran's Natanz
Pardo suggested Israel support the two-phase approach of the Biden administration – especially the second phase of lengthening and strengthening the JCPOA.
Ex-Mossad chief: No peace for region on the horizon
Are we living in an era that will bring us to peace or thinking of peace? Unfortunately, I don’t think so,” said the former Mossad chief.
Ex-Mossad Chief Pardo: PM lied about why he green-lighted submarine sale
On Sunday, Attorney-General Avichai Mandelblit published a letter denying that Netanyahu had told him the secret about why he green-lighted Germany’s desire to sell submarines to Egypt.
Former Mossad chief: In 2011, Netanyahu ordered 2-week Iran attack plan
The former Mossad chief decided to examine whether the prime minister was even authorized to issue a directive that could drag Israel into the war.
Ex-Mossad chief: Trump may exit Iran deal, but we’ll still need a new one
“So what is going to be next?” after Trump exits the deal, he asked. “We should have another deal at the end of the day.”
Ex-Mossad head: Israeli cybersecurity isn’t enough
Sovereign governments face many challenges in erecting cyberdefenses, notably the many months or years it takes to develop and install defensive software.
Israel Should Listen to its Wise
Ex-Mossad head ranks threats: Internal division, Palestinian conflict beat Iran
Given the opportunity to rank the country's greatest threats, former Mossad Chief Tamir Pardo didn't list Iran as number one.