
Ex-Mossad chief signals Israel behind Iran nuclear attacks
India Today
Among the major attacks to target Iran, none have struck deeper than two explosions over the last year at its Natanz nuclear facility.
The outgoing chief of Israel's Mossad intelligence service has offered the closest acknowledgment, yet his country was behind recent attacks targeting Iran's nuclear programme and a military scientist. The comments by Yossi Cohen, speaking to Israel's Channel 12 investigative program “Uvda” in a segment aired Thursday night, offered an extraordinary debriefing by the head of the typically secretive agency in what appears to be the final days of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's rule. It also gave a clear warning to other scientists in Iran's nuclear program that they too could become targets for assassination even as diplomats in Vienna try to negotiate terms to try to salvage its atomic accord with world powers.More Related News

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