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Report: Majority Of Israeli Defense Chiefs Oppose Attack On Iran

Published May 31, 2012by Eli Clifton

via Think Progress Among Israel’s former top security officials, a growing consensus has emerged over the past several months that a military strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities would be counterproductive to Israeli interests. Yesterday, former Israeli spy chief Meir Dagan emphasized… Continue Reading  

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