High-ranking agents said to leave espionage agency due organizational changes made by director David Barnea

PM said to urge coordination during meeting with CIA chief; officials believe William Burns also skeptical Tehran will return to 2015 deal

Prime minister, top security officials sit down with visiting US spy chief amid growing regional tensions involving Tehran

William Burns visits Israel for talks focused on Iran; reportedly given dossier describing Ebrahim Raisi as a demented extremist who can't be negotiated with

Eyal Hulata, tapped for the job this week, suggested, while as a Mossad official, that Israel should not forcefully reject pact backed by US but rather learn to live with it

PM and Kohavi discuss last month's military hostilities in Gaza; Israel struck Hamas-run enclave overnight following renewed arson attacks

Speaking at swearing-in ceremony, David Barnea says Tehran seeking 'an international guise of protection' as it takes strides 'toward a weapons of mass destruction program'

In unusually stark remarks, PM says he appreciates US friendship, but there could be a situation where Tehran's nuclear threat necessitates 'brave and independent decisions'

Current deputy head of spy agency has served for 25 years, including as head of the department handling its agents; will replace Yossi Cohen

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