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Three top Mossad officials resign over moves by new spy chief


Former Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L) with outgoing Mossad chief Yossi Cohen (R) and incoming Mossad chief David Barnea at a farewell event for Cohen, on May 31, 2021. (File photo by GPO)

Three top officials in Israels espionage agency have resigned over decisions made by Mossads new director, David Barnea, with a fourth official considering resignation as well, according to a report.

Israeli media reported on Thursday that the three Mossad officials, who resigned in the past few weeks, were three of the espionage agencys most senior officials, holding the comparative rank of major-general in the military.

Barnea took over as director of the Mossad from Yossi Cohen in June, after previously serving as the Mossads deputy head for nearly two years.

Barnea, also known by his nickname Dedi, served as a combat soldier in the Sayeret Matkal commando unit and has been in the Mossad for the past 25 years.

Former Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced his appointment in May, saying his top task was to undermine Irans nuclear energy program.

The top Mossad officials who recently quit include the head of the technology division, the head of operations, and the head of the branch purportedly dealing with the anti-terror war.

A fourth senior official is also reportedly considering quitting.

The resignations were said to be directly linked to organizational decisions made by Barnea to divide up responsibilities in the spy agency and split existing branches.

The former Mossad chief, Cohen, played a prominent role in the so-called Abraham Accords last year, under which four Arab countries - the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Morocco, and Sudan - agreed to normalize their relations with the Israeli regime.

Upon replacing Cohen, Barnea said Israel was isolated on the issue of talks between Iran and other countries. Nevertheless, he said, Israel will continue to confront Irans nuclear work.

"The agreement with world powers that is taking shape only reinforces the sense of isolation in which we find ourselves on this issue," he stated.

He added, "I say it clearly - no, we do not intend to act according to the majority opinion since this majority will not bear the consequences for the erroneous assessment of this threat."

Iran and six world powers, including the US, Russia, China, Germany, France, and Britain, reached the nuclear agreement in 2015. Under intense lobbying by Israel, former US president Donald Trump quit the deal in 2018 and reinstated sanctions against Iran.

Six rounds of talks have been held since April to revive the deal and bring the US back into full compliance with its obligations, but no progress has been made.

 

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