Yossi Melman Interviewed By Jerusalem Post About New ‘Spies’ Book
“The shadowy men on motorcycles who were behind the assassinations of four Iranian nuclear scientists in recent years were Mossad agents,” writes Yaakov Lappin in The Jerusalem Post, “not foreign mercenaries, according to a new book on the history of Israeli intelligence services.”
The book in question, of course, is Spies Against Armageddon, the inside story of Israeli intelligence service and covert operations by Dan Raviv and Yossi Melman. Melman was interviewed about the book here by The Jerusalem Post.
“This technique of hitting the scientists has worn itself out,” Melman told The Post. “It won’t stop the nuclear program. It is one tool in the box.”
Melman told The Jerusalem Post, speaking of the assassinations of Iranian nuclear scientists in Tehran: “It’s very hard to assume that such a delicate, sensitive mission was carried out by hired guns or mercenaries.”




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