On first episode of Russia Today show, guest pines for end of Israel
Advocacy of diplomacy signals U.S. willingness to use war
Key words in new report: ‘specific to nuclear weapons’
U.S., Saudi Arabia accuse Iran of trying to kill ambassadors
Rebuked by government, Mossad chief still offers opinions
Former Mossad chief is Netanyahu’s new unofficial domestic opponent
This Week in Israel: Obama and Netanyahu spar, a conglomerate is slapped for sales to Iran, the IDF changes uniforms, an Israeli wins at Cannes, and more
New details emerge about computer worm
Worm, tested on Israeli centrifuges, is responsible for Iranian havoc
Today on Tablet
Former Mossad chief Meir Dagan, who died on March 17, 2016 at 71, wanted to reestablish the agency as a powerful deterrent to Israel’s enemies. With a string of daring operations, he succeeded.
Computer virus was aimed at nuclear program
Why Jews remain important players in a global struggle
Plus how Stuxnet is harming Iran’s nuclear program
‘Web Wars!’: an introduction
Would Israel launch a preemptive strike—despite U.S. opposition—to prevent an Iranian bomb? Despite its bluster, probably not.
Yossi Melman explains why he couldn’t report the facts
With gag order lifted, there is a tale to tell!