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Former Mossad Chief Yossi Cohen plans to launch an independent political party amid changing Israeli public sentiment ...
Yossi Cohen weighing move into politics ahead of Israel's next elections, reportedly favoring the launch of a new party over ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNEx-Mossad chief Yossi Cohen said considering forming new party before next electionCohen reportedly received offers to join existing factions but is inclined to go his own way; ex-PM Bennett, ahead in polls, ...
A new poll reveals that Cohen would only receive four mandates, three of which would come from the Change Bloc.
“There are two people I consider fit to lead Israel — Yossi Cohen and Ron Dermer,” he was quoted by unnamed associates as saying, referring to the head of the Mossad and to Israel’s ...
Jack is International Security and Terrorism Correspondent for Newsweek. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Monday evening that the country's national security adviser Yossi ...
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Monday named his national security adviser Yossi Cohen as the next head of the Mossad, replacing Tamir Pardo who will be leaving office at the end of January.
The Turkel Committee, which approves senior civil service appointments, on Sunday issued its anticipated approval for the appointment of Yossi Cohen, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has named his top national security adviser Yossi Cohen to head the secretive Mossad intelligence agency. Cohen, a former Mossad operative, has been ...
Cohen, 54, joined Mossad in 1983 and held several operational positions, rising to deputy director, a position he held between 2011-2013, before moving to the National Security Council, Netanyahu ...
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