Tag: Mossad

The video delves into the untold stories of Gamliel Cohen and Isaac Shoshan, two brave Israeli spies who played a crucial role in gathering intelligence for the Mossad and laying the groundwork for Israel's survival.
This video delves into four lesser-known Mossad missions, including assassinations, rescues, and ingenious strategies, showcasing the agency's relentless pursuit of justice and security for Israel and the Jewish people.
In a comprehensive analysis, the text delves into the shortcomings of Israel's intelligence services, notably highlighted by a surprise attack orchestrated by Hamas in 2023, reminiscent of past intelligence failures like the Yom Kippur War.
William Buckley, the CIA station chief in Lebanon, spent his last morning on March 16, 1984 in Beirut following his routine before being abducted that day.
Rabbi Nachum Dahan, a former captive held during the Entebbe raid in 1976, reunites with Tamir Pardo, a former Mossad chief and one of the rescuers during the operation.
Rabbi Nachum Dahan, a former captive in the Entebbe hostage situation, met with Tamir Pardo, the former Mossad chief who led the rescue mission back in 1976.
Yossi Cohen, the former head of Mossad and a potential future prime minister of Israel, discusses intelligence failures leading up to a significant event, his views on responsibility, the Palestinian state, and the possibility of entering politics in an interview.
The video delves into the historical context and consequences of Mossad's decision not to assassinate Ayatollah Khomeini before the 1979 Iranian Revolution, leading to the rise of Hezbollah, global acts of terror, and the development of the Iranian nuclear program.
Israeli negotiators have joined hostage talks in Paris in an effort to secure the release of 134 Israelis held by Hamas in Gaza, after initial reluctance on the part of Prime Minister Netanyahu.
Former Mossad's head of economic warfare, Udi Levy, suggests that Hamas could have been weakened if Benjamin Netanyahu had authorized targeting its financial sources a decade ago.
Israel and Hamas are preparing to resume indirect negotiations for the release of Israeli hostages, as well as a ceasefire in Gaza, following an incident where Israeli troops mistakenly killed three hostages attempting to escape.
In the book "Kidnapped!" by Motti Inbari, the author explores the story of Ruth Ben David, a French convert to Judaism, who was involved in the kidnapping of Yosef (Yossele) Schumacher, a young Israeli boy, in 1960.
Joseph Bau was a Holocaust survivor who used his artistic skills as a forger to save hundreds of lives during World War II.
The holiday of Rosh Hashanah is discussed in this video by Rabbi Moshe Bryski.
The Mossad, Israel's foreign intelligence service, is famous for its spy missions that have been made public.
A Turkish newspaper, associated with the Mill Gr movement, has accused the Chabad-Lubavitch movement of being part of an international criminal-espionage conspiracy that promotes LGBTQ issues.
This newsletter discusses various topics related to Judaism and Israel.
The Knesset recently held final votes on legislation for a judicial overhaul, a key part of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government.
Ruth Ben David, a French convert to Judaism, led a thrilling and complex life.
Tel Aviv-based journalist Neri Zilber hosts Israeli journalist and Fauda co-creator Avi Issacharoff on a recent episode to talk about Issacharoff's upcoming show "Ghosts of Beirut," exploring the CIA and Mossad's pursuit of Hezbollah leader Imad Mugniyeh.
The podcast episode features Neri Zilber hosting Avi Issacharoff, the co-creator of "Fauda," as they discuss his new show called "Ghosts of Beirut."
The arrest of a 21-year-old Air National Guardsman for leaking classified information has sparked debate over whether he is a whistleblower or an enemy of the regime.
The article discusses a tour called the "Ultimate Mossad Mission" that takes participants to various locations in Israel to learn about security matters and explore the country's history.
Marvel Studios has announced that Shira Haas will play the Israeli superhero, Sabra, in the upcoming film Captain America: New World Order.
Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida discuss the potential for a vaccine mandate in Israel, questioning the significance of the word "omicron" anagramming to "moronic."