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.
On March 17, former Mossad chief Meir Dagan passed away at the age of 71. An examination of Dagan’s career illuminates how creative thinking and bold approaches can enable intelligence organizations ...
Former head of the Mossad Meir Dagan was laid to rest on Sunday afternoon in a military ceremony attended by government ministers and senior IDF commanders, who praised the one-time general and ...
JERUSALEM, June 3 (UPI) -- Former Israeli intelligence chief Meir Dagan's announced support for a peace plan built on the Saudi peace initiative has drawn mixed reaction within Israel. Dagan said ...
JERUSALEM, Jan. 7 (UPI) -- On his last day as Israel's spy chief, Meir Dagan said Iran is not likely to have nuclear weapon capability before 2015. Dagan said a series of malfunctions and setbacks ...