Saturday, April 28, 2012

Israel's Ex-Intelligence Chief Critical Of PM's Stance On Iran









Israel Ex-Security Chief Says Leadership 'Misleading Public' On Iran -- BBC

The former head of Israel's domestic intelligence agency has accused the country's leadership of "misleading" the public on the merits of a possible military strike on Iran.

Yuval Diskin said an attack might speed up any attempt by Iran to obtain a nuclear bomb.

The comment follows remarks by other leading figures contradicting the prime minister and defence chief's views on the subject.

Iran denies it is seeking nuclear arms.

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More News On Ex-Spy Chief Yuval Diskin Criticisms Of The Israeli Government's Stance On Iran

Former Shin Bet chief: Netanyahu not interested in peace talks -- Haaretz
Israel ex-spy warns against "messianic" Iran war -- The Economist
Ex-Israeli Security Chief Questions Current Leadership -- New York Times
Israeli ex-intel chief slams PM's Iran stance -- Houston Chronicle/AP
Ex-Israeli spy boss attacks Netanyahu and Barak over Iran -- The Guardian
Shin Bet chief's vote of no confidence is another blow to Netanyahu and Barak -- Haaretz
'Diskin continues legacy of moronic Shin Bet leaders' -- YNet News
Politicians slam Diskin over 'crude' comments -- Jerusalem Post

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