Sardar Amar is also accused of backing attempted terror plots thwarted in Greece, Australia and Germany in recent years
By JC Reporter
Yossi Cohen has told the JC the Saudis will join other Arab countries in normalising relationships with Israel once the war is over
By Jamie Shapiro
Israel instead bombed Hamas officials using ballistic missiles
By Daniel Ben-David
By Yossi Melman
The head of the intelligence agency, David Barnea, was troubled by the potential ramifications for the hostages
Yossi Cohen claimed the PM could not unify Israel in the way that it needs
David Barnea, the director of the spy agency, led Israel’s efforts to recruit Iranian dissidents to attack the country from within
By Yossi Melman and Dan Raviv
New details have been obtained about the on-the-ground forces that took out Iranian air defence systems before Israeli jets arrived
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Officials have publicly attributed a number of explosions to ageing infrastructure and faulty appliances, reports suggest they are privately crying sabotage
Three people, accused of working for Mossad, have been hanged while around 700 have been detained in the latest security crackdown
By Jacob Jaffa
By Yaakov Katz
Israel and the US hold the upper hand after the bold strikes on Iran
By Saul Sadka
Only about 48% of Iran’s population is ethnically Persian. The remaining 52% is made up of minorities who often harbour deep resentment toward the Persian-dominated regime.
Its achievements – from taking out ten key nuclear scientists to building drones inside Iran – were the result of many years of work
The successful hit reportedly hobbled Iran’s ability to respond to the first wave of Israeli Air Force strikes across the country
The veteran security agent served for almost 40 years and played a role in major intelligence missions
By Imogen Garfinkel
One idea to address the threat involves cutting off the jihadis’ supply of khat, a natural amphetamine