02:53 AM • May 30 2026 IDT
WhatsApp messages undermine alibi of Netanyahu's pick for Mossad chief
Approving the appointment of Roman Gofman with a story that doesn't hold water would be a sad end to a saga that has exposed a culture of lies and cover-ups in the Israeli army

Reuven Hazak, a former deputy head of the Shin Bet security service, is one of the officials who exposed the 1984 Bus 300 affair, when the Shin Bet killed two captured assailants after saying they had been killed during the hijacking of a bus. Hazak once quoted the head of a foreign intelligence agency who said that "espionage work is the dirtiest of human endeavors, so only the cleanest hands can engage in it."
Comments
In the News

WhatsApp Messages Undermine Alibi of Netanyahu's Pick for Mossad Chief

Zionism's Opponents Favor an Egalitarian State, Not Hate, Exclusion and Violence

'Messiah' Patches on Israeli Troops' Sleeves Are a Short Path to Mission Failure

Report: Trump Did Not Reach Iran Deal Decision; Tehran: Demands Are 'Baseless'

Report: UAE Struck Iran Dozens of Times in Coordination With Israel and U.S.

Remembering and rebuilding two years later
ICYMI
Israel Orders Unprecedented Seizure of Religious Site From Palestinian Authority

'Israelis Are More Genocidal Than You Think': The 'Counter Hasbara' of Andrey X

Former Israeli Soldier Dies by Suicide in Miami at Age 23
Netanyahu's Promises of Victory in Iran End in a Glorious U.S. Capitulation

Will Trump Forgive Netanyahu Over Iran? The Emerging Deal Suggests Not

