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In this episode of Intelligence Matters, have Michael Morell talks with Zohar Palti, previous senior Mossad official and top of the Israeli Safeguard Powers' Political-Military Agency, about his profession, Israel's way to deal with the Iran atomic issue and Tehran's reaction to Russia's intrusion of Ukraine. Palti shares his perspectives on the worth of insight to enter choice focuses in Israel's noteworthy public safety decisions and the connection between the Mossad and CIA. He additionally talks about the ongoing top dangers to Israel today.
Features:
Israel's way to deal with Ukraine: "I believe that not in each security issue that is occurring on the planet Israel must be in the concentration. We need to give our best to help according to a philanthropic perspective to the Ukrainians; they are companions of our own and we send clinical help and we send head protectors and we send so many other compassionate guide. Also, I can't help suspecting that we ought to keep on doing things like that... I'm relying on NATO. I'm relying on you all. I'm depending on every one of the European nations that are doing such countless things and great ones, here. Also, we will deal with our business here in the area. Also, we have a harsh area."
The Abraham Accords: "I'm so exceptionally cheerful as a security fellow to see that the above all else was to lay out the non military personnel side, the business flights, the private area and that's what things like. Also, really at that time came the service of protection and the wide range of various ones. It appears to me we are building it right. It's tranquility between individuals with an open heart and receptive outlook."
Striking Iran? "It isn't so much that we're searching for to go after someone. The main things that we care is about our family, the presence of Israel, the security of our youngsters, and, obviously, the soundness in the district. However long we don't see an inescapable danger like it used to be in 2011-12, we'll say generally how about we allow an opportunity to different choices.
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