Former Mossad Spy Warns of Hamas Attack and Iranian Airstrike on Israel

Former Mossad spy warns of Hamas attack on Israeli kibbutzim and Iranian airstrike, highlighting the urgent need for diplomatic efforts to prevent further escalation and loss of innocent lives.

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Former Mossad Spy Warns of Hamas Attack and Iranian Airstrike on Israel

Former Mossad Spy Warns of Hamas Attack and Iranian Airstrike on Israel

Mishka Ben-David, a former Mossad spy turned thriller author, has expressed grave concerns about Israel's future, anticipating a Hamas attack on Israeli kibbutzim and an Iranian airstrike on the country. Ben-David's insights, drawn from his experience in the Israeli intelligence community, shed light on the potential challenges facing Israel in the coming years.

In his 2017 novel 'The Shark,' Ben-David described a deadly conflict starting with a Hamas raid on kibbutzim near Gaza and culminating in an Israeli attack on Iran. While researching the book, he visited kibbutzim near Gaza and believed they were vulnerable to attack. His concerns became a reality on October 7th when several kibbutzim in southern Israel were attacked, resulting in the tragic loss of life, including 2-year-old Omer and his 5-year-old twin sisters Shachar and Arbel, whose graves at the Kibbutz Nir Oz cemetery are adorned with their toys.

Why this matters: The ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine has far-reaching implications for regional stability and international relations. The warnings from a former Mossad agent emphasize the urgent need for diplomatic efforts to prevent further escalation and loss of innocent lives.

Ben-David, who worked for the Mossad for 12 years, is worried that the conflict between Israel and Palestine will continue, as past conflicts have not led to a decisive attack or a peace agreement. He believes Israel's future is not clear, despite the country's long history. "Even powerful empires like the Roman Empire and Genghis Khan's empire eventually disappeared," Ben-David noted, adding that he doubts Israel will last forever, despite its 3,000-year history.

The former Mossad agent was also involved in a failed operation in 1997 to assassinate Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal in Jordan, where he had to provide the antidote to the poison used. He questions whether killing Meshaal would have changed the course of the conflict, as Hamas always has a deputy to replace its leaders.

The tragic attack on Kibbutz Nir Oz, where 117 people were murdered or kidnapped by Hamas and taken to Gaza, highlights the Israeli army's failure to protect the settlement. The heartbreaking scene at the kibbutz cemetery serves as a sobering reminder of the human cost of the ongoing conflict. As tensions remain high and the threat of further attacks looms, the international community must redouble its efforts to find a peaceful resolution and prevent more innocent lives from being lost.

Key Takeaways

  • Former Mossad spy Mishka Ben-David warns of Hamas attack on Israeli kibbutzim and Iranian airstrike.
  • Ben-David's 2017 novel 'The Shark' predicted deadly conflict starting with Hamas raid on kibbutzim.
  • Tragic attack on Kibbutz Nir Oz resulted in loss of 3 children's lives, highlighting army's failure.
  • Ben-David doubts Israel's long-term future, citing the fall of powerful empires throughout history.
  • Urgent need for diplomatic efforts to prevent further escalation and loss of innocent lives.