Meir Dagan
Mossad ramps up their tech, seeking to hire more cyber experts
The Mossad aims to hire 54 new employees in the areas of cyber defense, artificial intelligence and big data.
Is a nuclear Iran an existential threat?
Eisenkot: Hezbollah was planning to infiltrate Israel with 5,000 troops
Jeux d'espions
Dagan warns of dangers of current political system
"Do you think that we are able, for a very long time, to maintain a government that has 28 ministers?" former Mossad chief says.
'Israel should trust Obama to stop Iran nukes'
Full exclusive interview: Dagan says nuclear knowledge can't be eliminated, Iran regime will choose survival over atomic weapon.
The art of espionage
Former Mossad head Meir Dagan discusses how Israel should respond to the Iranian nuclear threat.
SPY Vs SPY
To bomb or not to bomb? The debate dividing Israeli security chiefs.
Change we can’t believe in
Incremental change will allow the Israeli public to continue enjoying the clear advantages of a parliamentary democracy, while repairing and decreasing the structural flaws of that system.
Grumpy Old Man: Iranian soundtrack
What's Israel going to do regarding that irritating business of a nuclear Iran?
Yair Lapid says he believes in God
Journalist turned politician scolds people who post anti-haredi jokes on his Facebook wall.
'Talk of Iran strike may speed-up nuclear program'
Former Mossad head Dagan say serious military option should be on table, but should be used only if Israel felt its back was against the wall.
PostScript: The iceman’s meltdown
When Meir Dagan says the machine of government is broke, and that this is ultimately going to lead to Israel’s downfall, we all know he is right.
Dagan to push for change in political system
Former Mossad head would like to see larger parties strengthened, prime ministers able to govern without constant fear of coalition collapse.