An opinion piece discusses Roman Gofman's potential Mossad successes being measured by Barnea's failures, suggesting the agency should focus on confronting the "Anti-Zionist International" and dethroning mullahs.
An analysis of the Gofman ruling highlights ongoing disputes within Israel's political system regarding the weakening of democratic institutions. The ruling saw the system reject objections to a sensitive appointment made by Netanyahu, despite warnings from Attorney General Baharav-Miara.
Mossad chief candidate Gofman has once again been approved by a committee to head the agency, despite opposition from Grunis, who issued a minority opinion.
A declassified IDF affidavit shows Maj.-Gen. Roman Gofman denied authorizing the transfer of division intelligence to Telegram channels, a key point in High Court petitions regarding his appointment.
An editorial discusses the 'Roman Gofman fight' in the context of Mossad leadership, highlighting a broader debate about who Israel's security elite is willing to integrate.
Israel's Attorney General has called for the disqualification of Roman Gofman from serving as the next head of Mossad. The opposition stems from concerns regarding Gofman's 'moral integrity' and allegations related to a past espionage operation.
Israel and Poland observed Holocaust Remembrance Day with various events, including new photo unveilings and digital projects. In Israel, the observance was accompanied by political commentary, including criticism of Prime Minister Netanyahu's speech by the opposition leader.
The new head of Mossad, Gofman, removed his deputy director, identified only as A., during his inaugural week in office, with a statement expressing appreciation for A.'s 22 years of service.
Israel's Supreme Court has approved the appointment of Roman Gofman as the new head of Mossad, rejecting petitions filed against him. Gofman's appointment follows a period of controversy and marks a significant leadership change for the intelligence agency.
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem is actively involved in shaping the future of artificial intelligence, with insights from its Business School faculty, including Dr. Michael Gofman, highlighting its academic contributions to the field.
Israel's High Court is set to hear petitions challenging Prime Minister Netanyahu's selection of a new Mossad chief, raising questions about the government's authority over key security appointments.
The High Court is scheduled to hear petitions challenging Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decision to appoint Gofman as the new head of Mossad, with the Grunis Committee urging the court to reject them.
A new High Court petition has been filed to freeze the appointment of Maj.-Gen. Roman Gofman as Mossad chief, citing alleged flaws in the vetting process and serious allegations related to the Elmakayes affair.
The appointment of Roman Gofman as the new Mossad chief is seen as signaling a paradigm shift, with expectations of changes in departments and promotions within the intelligence agency's high command.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that Israel would work to eliminate Iran's regime, stating it is destined to fall, during a ceremony for the new Mossad chief. The outgoing Mossad chief also urged Israel to topple the Iranian regime, reinforcing the strong message against Iran.
Israel's Attorney-General has asked the High Court to block Gofman’s appointment, despite renewed committee approval. The petitions challenge the appointment over the Ori Elmakayes affair, which centers on claims that Elmakayes, then a minor, was used by the IDF in 2022 as part of an influence effort under Gofman.
As Gofman awaits his official appointment as head of Mossad, discussions are underway regarding who will take over his previous role as Prime Minister Netanyahu's military secretary.
Gofman's lawyer has rejected a classified update from the Attorney-General's office in a High Court case concerning a Mossad appointment, arguing the documents contain no relevant information.
European Union ministers have reached an agreement to impose sanctions on Israeli settlers in the West Bank. This decision has drawn a furious reaction from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who condemned the EU's move.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog has invited Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and prosecutors to discuss a potential plea deal as Netanyahu's corruption trial resumes after a two-month pause.
Roman Gofman, 49, has been appointed as the new director of Mossad, set to take office in June, with reports highlighting his minimal experience but maximum loyalty.
Major General Roman Gofman, an army officer with no prior intelligence background, has been appointed as the new head of Mossad, set to assume the role in 2026.