Israel's former Mossad chief, Yossi Cohen, has offered rare insights into the country's covert operations and targeted assassinations. In an in-depth interview and his new book, Cohen discusses Mossad's philosophy of being 'first and decisive,' recounting high-profile missions against figures linked to Iran, Hamas, and Al Qaeda. He details Mossad's role in disrupting Iran's nuclear ambitions, including the dramatic theft of Iran's nuclear archive, and highlights the agency's close collaboration with British intelligence in thwarting terror plots across Europe. Cohen emphasizes that Mossad's doctrine is not only about lethal force but also about sophisticated disruption, arguing that Israel's survival depends on relentless action against its adversaries, both at home and abroad.
The revelations come amid escalating tensions, with Iran's leadership openly declaring war on Israel and the West. Cohen's tenure saw some of the most daring operations in Mossad's history, sending a clear message that those who threaten Israel or its allies are never beyond reach. As global threats evolve, the partnership between Israeli and British intelligence remains crucial in the ongoing fight against terrorism.

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