Plus: The secrets of Mossad’s fearsome reputation
| | Dear Reader,
Sir Keir Starmer is living the life of Riley yet appears to be the most miserable man in Britain, writes Michael Deacon. Our writer argues that the PM could be on course for political ignominy.
Israel has not claimed responsibility for the exploding devices in Lebanon, but the operation bears the hallmarks of the country's spy agencies, writes Ed Cumming. In today’s free-to-read article, ex-Israeli intelligence officers reveal an inside view of Israel's secretive foreign intelligence service, Mossad.
Chris
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