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JERUSALEM – Meir Dagan, a former Israeli general and longtime director of the country's spy agency, died on Thursday. He was 71. Dagan directed the Mossad from 2002 until he retired in early 2011.
(CBS News) Meir Dagan has been described as "hard-charging" and "stops at nothing." For more than eight years, Dagan made full use of those qualities as chief of Mossad, Israel's intelligence ...
More than anything, Meir Dagan will be remembered as a brave man who did not hesitate to express his opinion, even if it meant that he butted heads with his superiors. Meir Dagan, former head of ...
Meir Dagan, the long-serving chief of Israel’s Mossad spy agency who was widely admired in his country for directing assassinations and acts of sabotage that helped defuse threats that included ...
Gabi Ashkenazi, the former IDF Chief of Staff, spoke at the Meir Dagan conference in 2017 in Tel Aviv today (Tuesday) about his friend Meir Dagan: "If it were up to Meir, he would have preferred ...
Meir Dagan, Israel’s former spy chief and a key political foe of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, suggested Sunday that the Western world work to topple the Iranian government. In an interview ...
JERUSALEM — Meir Dagan, who was widely credited with setting back Iran’s nuclear program through covert and daring operations as the director of the Mossad intelligence agency from 2002 to ...
When outgoing Mossad director Meir Dagan told reporters earlier this month that Iran was at least four years away from developing nuclear weapons, the focus in Israel quickly turned to the ...