Amid New Threat of War, Former Mossad Chief Admits Israel Had 2011 Plan to Attack Iran

As critics warn that President Donald Trump has dramatically intensified the threat of war with Iran, the former head of Israel’s spy agency disclosed in a television interview on Thursday that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did, in fact, order the military to prepare a preemptive an attack on Iran back in 2011.

The interview with Tamir Pardo, who served as as Mossad chief from 2011 to 2016, aired Thursday on the Israeli investigative program “Uvda.”

“When [Netanyahu] tells you to start the countdown process, you know that he isn’t playing games with you,” Pardo told anchor Ilana Dayan about the order for the  military to prepare to attack Iran within 15 days, according to excerpts of the interview.

“If someone does that then it has two [possible] purposes: One purpose is that he really means [to attack] and the other option is that he is sending a signal, that someone out there should know,” he said.

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