Day: May 28, 2024
See also: https://newsandtimes.org/israeli-spy-chief-icc-prosecutor-war-crimes-inquiry/
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IMHO, this is only one of the many possible illustrations (some of them mentioned in my earlier tweets) of the Yossi Cohen’s style: aggressive, brasen, and, to conclude from this article, counterproductive.
I think, that this man, his style, and these illustrations of the Mossad work (e.g. Operation Trump – 2016 and others) should be very carefully investigated.
And since, no doubt, those shenanigans, to put it mildly, were approved by his boss, he should be investigated together with Netanyahu.
Especially when Yossi Cohen aspires to be the future “King of Israel”, in the same rightist mold.
See also: https://newsandtimes.org/israeli-spy-chief-icc-prosecutor-war-crimes-inquiry/
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Conversation
IMHO, this is only one of the many possible illustrations (some of them mentioned in my earlier tweets) of the Yossi Cohen’s style: aggressive, brasen, and, to conclude from this article, counterproductive.
I think, that this man, his style, and these illustrations of the Mossad work (e.g. Operation Trump – 2016 and others) should be very carefully investigated.
And since, no doubt, those shenanigans, to put it mildly, were approved by his boss, he should be investigated together with Netanyahu.
Especially when Yossi Cohen aspires to be the future “King of Israel”, in the same rightist mold.
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