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Iran is ‘dead scared of Israel,’ says ex-Mossad chief

Islamist regime ‘won’t make it’ to the bomb, Efraim Halevy tells UK Zionist Federation; former MI6 head compares Iran to ‘dangerous adolescent’


By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF March 16, 2013, 6:03 pm 11

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Sir Richard Dearlove (left) and Efraim Halevy address the Zionist Federation event in London (photo credit: Courtesy Zionist Federation)


Iran is “dead scared of Israel,” and Israel has the means at its disposal to “take care of the Iranian threat,” former Mossad chief Efraim Halevy said in London.

Speaking at the UK Zionist Federation’s annual gala dinner last week, Halevy, who also served as Israel’s national security adviser, said the Iranian threat was “very serious,” that “the Iranians are misleading the world,” and that “every means” should be used to thwart Iran’s nuclear ambitions. But for now, he cautioned, “We shouldn’t discount negotiations” and shouldn’t “underestimate the president of the USA. [Barack Obama] understands the rule of game.”

“I have the indelible impression that Iran is dead scared of Israel,” he said.

In the final analysis, Halevy stated, Iran “will not make it” to the bomb.

Halevy told the audience of over 400 that Israel’s existence “is not in danger and shouldn’t be questioned” despite a variety of security challenges. Among them, he acknowledged that Israel now “has a serious problem concerning Syria,” noting that rebel forces are present on what had for decades been a quiet border, and that “some rebel leaders have said they will do what [President Bashar] Assad couldn’t do, and that’s to regain the Golan Heights.”

Addressing the same event, Sir Richard Dearlove, former head of Britain’s MI6 secret intelligence service, described Iran as “a state with many flaws and weakness, and a political system that is very fragile. There is a way through this crisis,” he insisted.

Dearlove added: “Iran is equivalent to a dangerous adolescent, but one does not want that adolescent to have access to certain technologies and weapons. The route the international community is on is the best and most practical.”

Hinting at the possibility of the regime falling, he said, “I wouldn’t actually rule out significant political change in Iran. Politics in Iran is not stable.” He noted that Iranians see the collapse of the Assad regime in Syria as “the start of an attack on the viability of their own regime.”

Israel’s Ambassador to the UK, Daniel Taub, praised the Zionist Federation as one of “the most passionate, energetic and effective organizations working to support the state of Israel… at the very forefront of making Israel’s case.”

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Israel’s Ambassador to the UK Daniel Taub addresses the Zionist Federation event in London (photo credit: Courtesy Zionist Federation)

“In today’s climate if you are antisemitic,” Taub noted, “probably the most convenient avenue for you to express your hatred is through hatred of the state of Israel.” Israel, he said, “has many faults and we are working to correct them. But we also have to remember that at its core the hostility towards Israel has nothing to do with our failures. In fact it’s the contrary, it has to do with its success.”

He went on: “The fanatics who disrupt Israeli performers and Israeli orchestras, who try to shut down Israeli speakers or try to cut ties with Histadrut, the only democratic trade union in the Middle East — all of these people don’t care about Israel’s faults. What they cannot accept is that despite all their efforts to the contrary, Israel is alive and well and flourishing economically and culturally. It’s investing and creating, winning Nobel prizes, helping the third world in agriculture and medicine… That is the Israel the ZF is supporting.”

Alan Aziz, the director of the Zionist Federation — which runs more than 170 events a year including seminars, advocacy campaigns, training programs, demonstrations and cultural events — said the event was sold out, and that the audience included the heads of 35 other organizations.
 
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Efraim Halevy,a Zionist is talking on Iran in the Zionist federation.That's the last credible source for me.
Anyway,thanks for giving me a good laugh for the beginning of Iranian new year.That's one sweet joke for these final days of year.

I think it's Israel who is dead scared of Iran,because we are not the ones running around the world begging countries to do something for us, or protect us against some hypothetical non-existent nuclear weapons.;)
 
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Enterainment by illusions is good. These idiots have no idea what they are talking about. The best people who know Iran are the guys in Pentagon who consider it suicide to attack iran now.
Yeah, 2 former heads of the worlds most notorious intelligence agencies and they are the idiots. Congratulations, genius.
 
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Yeah, 2 former heads of the worlds most notorious intelligence agencies and they are the idiots. Congratulations, genius.
Does it make them intelligent people? No.Want example? G.W Bush, Benjamin Netanyahu.
Not everyone with an official post is a wise person.
 
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israel is not just dead scared of Iran.but its also dead scared of our students in south of lebanon.

just do **** and see ft-110s raining over your heads.zionists!
 
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Does it make them intelligent people? No.Want example? G.W Bush, Benjamin Netanyahu.
Not everyone with an official post is a wise person.

Did you even read what i wrote? Those are two former heads of Intelligence Agencies, not a PM or a President.
 
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Iran first should afriad of hersel before anythings..when he lost the dirty wars in Syria, Bahrain iraq and Lebnon etc. İran now is deploying all his sources to win these wars...But iran's chance is pretty weak...the great routs are on the way to embrace Mullahs..Later mullah regim will have to render account of 33 years for his peoplee..
 
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