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Maariv: Hundreds of Mossad Agents Recently Arrived in Israel to be Vaccinated


Sat 13 Mar 2021 | 11:44 PM
Ahmed Moamar

The Hebrew newspaper "Maariv" reported that hundreds of Mossad agents around the world have recently arrived in Israel with their families in order to receive vaccination against the Coronavirus.

The newspaper mentioned that part of them returned to the countries in which they are stationed, while others are still in Israel, as a part of them is waiting to receive the second dose of vaccination.

The report stated that Mossad chief Yossi Cohen pushed for the vaccination.

The newspaper pointed out that the President of the Israeli Supreme Court, Judge Esther Hayut, touched on Thursday in a related context to the topic in general and demanded to know the number of Israelis who are abroad and have not received the vaccination.

Hayut called for "gathering information on the number of Israelis stranded abroad from diplomatic representations around the world."

It is noteworthy that, last year, officials in the Israeli Mossad agency participated in a number of operations related to combating the spread of Corona, and in March of last year, Mossad officials brought 100,000 test kits for Corona tests to Israel.

The "Times of Israel" newspaper reported that a video clip circulated on social media alleges that there is a "legal contract" between the Prime Minister of Israel and his wife that gives her control over state affairs and their lives.

The clip alleged that the contract gives Sara, Benjamin Netanyahu's wife, comprehensive control over their lives, including allowing her to approve the appointments of the heads of the Mossad intelligence agency, the Shin Bet security service, and the Israeli army.

David Arzi, former vice president of commercial and civil aviation at Israel Aerospace Industries, said in the video that he is familiar with the terms of the 15-page contract signed by Netanyahu and his wife, after he was allowed to read it in 1999, during Netanyahu's first term as prime minister.