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Netanyahu assigns Yossi Cohen as new Mossad chief

9 years ago

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu yesterday named Yossi Cohen as head of Mossad replacing Tamir Pardo, whose term ends in January, Israeli media reported.

Netanyahu made the announcement during a TV show, putting an end to weeks of speculation over who would succeed Pardo, who has been in the position for five years.

Since it was established, Mossad has had 11 chiefs – six from within the organisation and five former army generals.

Netanyahu said Cohen has “much experience and many achievements, and a proven ability in a wide range of Mossad activities.”

“He has leadership abilities and professional understanding, which are necessary for the person to lead the organisation [Mossad].”

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