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Aftershocks from bungled attack rattle Israel's prime minister Netanyahu's foreign minister weighs quitting over Mossad affair
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1997
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1997
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Aftershocks from bungled attack rattle Israel's prime minister Netanyahu's foreign minister weighs quitting over Mossad affair
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Aftershocks from bungled attack rattle Israel's prime minister Netanyahu's foreign minister weighs quitting over Mossad affair
1997
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JERUSALEM (Reuter-AP) - New problems over the Mossad fiasco besieged Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu yesterday. * His foreign minister, David Levy, said he was considering resigning out of frustration with Netanyahu. Levy assailed Netanyahu's decision to sneak Mossad secret agents, travelling on forged Canadian passports, into Jordan last month to try to kill a Hamas leader. He also criticized Netanyahu's approach to Mideast peacemaking. * One of three members of a panel appointed by the government to investigate the Mossad affair resigned to avoid charges he was biased in favour of the Sept. 25 assassination attempt. * Speculation mounted that Danny Yatom, head of the Mossad spy agency, would be forced to resign because of the botched attempt. The Mossad's botched attempt to poison Hamas political chief Khaled Meshal on the busy streets of Amman, Jordan, forced Netanyahu to free the spiritual leader of Hamas, Sheik Ahmed Yassin, and 20 other prisoners. He did so in order to extricate Israel's arrested agents from Jordan and to placate a furious Jordanian King Hussein.
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