Ex-Mossad Chief Said What Should Be Clear to Everyone – Israel Has Never Been So Close to Attacking Iran

When a former Mossad chief like Ephraim Halevy is quoted saying that for next twelve weeks, 'if I were an Iranian, I would be very worried' about and Israeli strike, we should take him at his word. If he were Iranian, he would be very worried.

Anshel Pfeffer
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Ephraim Halevy is a responsible sort of guy. A former Mossad Chief, National Security Council head, an ambassador, he even was a journalist for a short while more than fifty years ago. So when he is quoted by the and saying that for the next twelve weeks, "if I were an Iranian, I would be very worried about the Israeli talk about a possible attack, because Israel's threats sound serious and credible to me," we should take him at his word. If he were Iranian, he would be very worried.

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