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Ex-Mossad chief says attack on Iran would be 'stupid'

Two former chiefs of Israel's intelligence services have voiced misgivings on PM Netanyahu's policies on Iran and the Palestinians.

May 12, 2011 11:59
Spoke out: Dagan

ByAnshel Pfeffer, Anshel Pfeffer

2 min read

In a rare display of public disagreement, both chiefs of Israel's intelligence services over the past decade have voiced serious misgivings about key policies of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Iran and the Palestinians.

At a lecture in Jerusalem last Friday, Meir Dagan, who served as head of Mossad for eight years before stepping down in January, called a military attack on Iran "a stupid idea". While saying that the emergence of a nuclear Iran was something that must not be allowed, he made it clear that "an aerial attack on the reactors is a stupid idea and brings no advantage. Whoever attacks in Iran must understand that he is risking a regional war in which Iran and also Hizbollah will launch missiles."

Instead, he said, "the Iranian problem must be cast as an international problem and we should continue acting to delay Iranian nuclear development."

This was Mr Dagan's first public appearance since leaving Mossad and the first time that any senior Israeli figure admitted publicly to the differences of opinion that have long been known to exist within the country's highest echelons.