According to information obtained by the global intelligence publication Intelligence Online, the Iran war has caused an earthquake in Israeli intelligence. Although the three main agencies – Mossad, Aman, and Shin Bet – accuse each other, it has also emerged that “unattainable targets” reports prepared before the war were not sent to the government by the far-right Shin Bet director David Zini. According to the analysis, Shin Bet is protected in Israel by racist minister Itamar Ben-Gvir.
“Elchi” reports that, according to information obtained by the global intelligence publication Intelligence Online, the Iran war has caused an earthquake in Israeli intelligence. Although the three main agencies – Mossad, Aman, and Shin Bet – accuse each other, it has also emerged that “unattainable targets” reports prepared before the war were not sent to the government by the far-right Shin Bet director David Zini. According to the analysis, Shin Bet is protected in Israel by racist minister Itamar Ben-Gvir. Israel’s war with Iran, conducted with the US in disregard of international law, has begun to cause internal turmoil in Tel Aviv. Following Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s statement “we are creating a superpower,” it emerged that Mossad director David Barnea had previously warned the country’s military intelligence (Aman) and internal intelligence service Shin Bet that the war “could not be concluded.” It also became known that the General Staff, responsible for Aman’s leadership, made a major mistake regarding the missiles in Iran’s possession and blamed Mossad for the inaccuracy of field intelligence. According to information obtained by the respected global intelligence publication Intelligence Online, the war has shocked the entire Israeli intelligence structure, and agencies have responded only by blaming each other. It is also reported that Mossad and Aman agreed that it was impossible to achieve the objectives set in the war with Iran, but that warning reports did not reach the government due to obstacles from the far-right Shin Bet head David Zini.
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