Tehran, IRNA - Zionist sources announced that the Director of Israel's Security Agency (Shin Bet) Ronen Bar is likely to resign. According to Israel Channel 14, Bar will probably announce his resignation in the coming days.
The decision to send the delegation is due to progress and new developments in the negotiation talks in Doha, an Israeli official told the Post.
Saudi media reported Wednesday that the heads of the Mossad and the Shin Bet security agency agreed with the head of Egyptian intelligence that the Palestinian Authority will manage the Palestinian side of the Rafah crossing, under UN supervision.
The head of the Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet), Ronen Bar ... all three of them civilians. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu commented on the delay in submitting the list and we said, "We ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu denied on Wednesday media reports claiming that Israel has allowed the Palestinian Authority (PA) to manage the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt.
Defense attorneys for Ari Rosenfeld said on Saturday evening that the Shin Bet submitted an opinion stating th
Coalition, opposition welcome Halevi's departure, thank him for taking responsibility for Oct. 7 failures; Smotrich, Ben Gvir hope replacement will lead country to 'total victory'
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's adviser Ophir Falk as well as White House Middle East envoy Brett McGurk and the upcoming Donald Trump administrations Middle East envoy pick Steve Witkoff w
Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi said he plans to resign in March, in the highest-level departure to date of a military or security official over the Hamas-led attacks in 2023.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sent a delegation of senior officials to Qatar for negotiations on a hostage release and Gaza ceasefire deal, his office said Saturday.
Three ministerial positions, two committee chairmanships open up after Ben Gvir pulls far-right party out of coalition; Dichter being considered for new national security minister
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced early Sunday that the planned ceasefire in Gaza would not take effect until Israel receives a list of hostages Hamas intends to release. The delay came just an hour before the truce was due to begin at 8:30 a.