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The Times of Israel on MSNEx-police chief says he begged Netanyahu to cut ties with Qatar; Likud: Fake newsFormer top cop Roni Alsheich, who was appointed by PM but became a vocal critic, claims PMO-Qatar affair 'is much more ...
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Israel’s Shin Bet security agency has said it “failed in its mission” to prevent Hamas’ October 7 attack by ignoring repeated ...
The head of the Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency), Ronen Bar, failed in the handling of the response to the October 7 ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNPM’s office rails at Shin Bet head, says agency’s probe ‘doesn’t answer any question’Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office on Tuesday issued a scathing attack on Shin Bet security agency head Ronen Bar, ...
US President Donald Trump's Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, plans to return to the region in the coming days to work out a ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNShin Bet chief reportedly warned in mid-2023 that Gaza war was inevitable; PM responded that Hamas was deterredThe post Shin Bet chief reportedly warned in mid-2023 that Gaza war was inevitable; PM responded that Hamas was deterred ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNShin Bet chief says he’ll stay until hostages return and state probes Oct. 7 – reportRonen Bar said to tell senior employees he takes responsibility for failures, as Netanyahu rejects state commission of ...
The Shin Bet also revealed that SIM cards and sensors along the border were activated ahead of time but were ignored.
The Shin Bet said that it had disregarded intelligence from Gaza about a planned Hamas raid, but also that government ...
The Shin Bet security service's internal report reveals critical intelligence failures and blames Israeli leadership, ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNNetanyahu ignored Shin Bet chief’s bid to kill Sinwar days before Oct. 7 – reportPMO denies Channel 12 report; Ronen Bar was reportedly suspicious of Hamas behavior hours before onslaught began, but became ...
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essanews.com on MSNIsraelis call for Netanyahu resignation amid security lapsesShould Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu resign? That's the opinion of 60 percent of Israelis, according to a public opinion ...
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