Mossad Deputy Director Ousted by New Chief Roman Gofman
Roman Gofman, the newly appointed director of Mossad, has announced the dismissal of the agency's deputy director, known only as 'A.', after 22 years of service. This decision comes shortly after Gofman assumed his role, having been nominated by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The dismissal is part of a broader shake-up within Mossad, as other officials, including the head of international relations, have also stepped down following Gofman's appointment. The changes reflect a significant restructuring within the Israeli intelligence agency under its new leadership.