Former Israeli Spymaster: We Need To Talk to Iran
Efraim Halevy served as chief of the Israeli intelligence service,
Mossad, under three Israeli prime ministers and led the secret
negotiations with Jordan’s King Hussein that made way for Israel’s
historic 1994 peace treaty with that country. Other assignments in a
four-decade government career include serving as Mossad station chief in
Washington in the 1970s under then-Israeli ambassador to the United
States Yitzhak Rabin, for whom, as prime minister, Halevy served as
Mossad chief until Rabin's 1995 assassination. Halevy also served as
Israeli national security advisor and Israeli ambassador to the European
Union in the late 1990s.
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