Former Mossad chief: The biggest threat to Israel is us, not Iran.
The former head of Mossad, noting the lack of a clear strategy in the Zionist regime since 1967, revealed the biggest threat to the regime.
Tamir Pardo, the former head of Mossad (Israel’s foreign intelligence service), says the biggest threat to the regime is not Iran or Palestine.
In an interview with the Hebrew newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth, he denied that the Iranians or Palestinians are the biggest threat to the Zionist regime, saying that the biggest threat is Israel or the Israelis themselves.
“Israel has been a country without a strategy since the June 1967 war, and no Israeli official can answer the question of his vision for a state for the Jews in the next 30 years,” Pardo explained.
“The system of self-destruction that has been on the rise in Israel for years is the biggest threat to it, and it’s similar to the period of the destruction of the Second Temple, which took place in 516 BC,” he said. Israel is falling apart and experiencing a critical and historic period of internal strife. The differences that have plagued every new government. Especially since the Likud opposition party led by Benjamin Netanyahu has always refused to recognize the results of the previous elections. Elections in which the Yemina Party and Naftali Bennett came to power in the country. “But Netanyahu is always trying to overthrow the ruling coalition in Tel Aviv.”
“Israel has decided to activate its own destructive system,” the former Mossad chief said in a speech at Netanyahu College last week, referring to the current situation in the Knesset.
Addressing the political class, he added: “Stop it before it’s too late, we have not learned anything. “When we live in a global village, everything is open and everyone is watching what is happening here every day. Have we not learned anything?”
According to “Rai Al-Youm”, Pardo was the first Zionist official to make such statements. Last May, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak expressed concern that Israel’s decline was approaching before the 80th anniversary of its fake existence, and in an article published at the time in Yedioth Ahronoth, he expressed concern that the occupying regime was cursed in the eighth decade. And end its life before the eightieth anniversary of its existence.