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Yossi Cohen advises Israel to remain cautious of Iran’s intentions

20 April 2026
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Former Mossad chief Yossi Cohen delivered a stark warning regarding Iran during a ceremony in Jerusalem, emphasizing that the Islamic Republic would “continue to lie” and that no agreements or ceasefires would alter its fundamental ambitions. Speaking on Remembrance Day, Cohen highlighted that despite Israel’s military and intelligence successes, the struggle for the State of Israel is ongoing, and sacrifices for Zionism remain essential. He directly linked his comments to Israel’s long-standing confrontation with Iran and its proxies, noting the importance of collaboration between the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and the Mossad. Cohen acknowledged the significant contributions of bereaved families, stating that their ongoing struggles are a vital part of Israel’s narrative.

Why It Matters

The relationship between Israel and Iran has been tense for decades, with Iran’s nuclear ambitions and support for militant proxies posing significant challenges to regional stability. Israel has conducted various military operations aimed at countering these threats, underscoring the importance of its intelligence and military cooperation. The call to recognize the sacrifices of bereaved families reflects the societal impact of ongoing conflicts. As Israel continues to navigate its security landscape, the warnings from leaders like Cohen highlight the persistent challenges posed by Iran’s geopolitical strategies.

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