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Mossad's `Cindy' isn't talking
By Yossi Melman

"I'm not interested," Cheryl Hanin Bentov told Haaretz over the phone. The 44-year-old Bentov lives with her husband, Ofer, a former intelligence officer in the Golani Brigade, in a wealthy suburb of Orlando, Florida. Her family, friends, and acquaintances at the local community center have known for years that Bentov is "Cindy," the Mossad agent who lured Mordechai Vanunu to Rome and to his capture by the Israelis. Her involvement in the case won her praise from her superiors, but the widespread publicity "burned" her as an agent and she left the organization. After continued harassment by the press, the Bentovs decided to move to the United States. The Bentovs, who have two daughters, work in an apparently successful real estate business
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