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Knesset intelligence subcommittee holds classified visit to Mossad headquarters

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Knesset intelligence subcommittee holds classified visit to Mossad headquarters

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The Knesset Intelligence Subcommittee, chaired by MK Boaz Bismuth, is holding a classified visit this morning at Mossad headquarters, including a meeting with agency director Roman Gofman, according to the committee.

01 · THE DISPATCH

The Knesset Intelligence Subcommittee, chaired by MK Boaz Bismuth (Likud), is conducting a classified visit this morning (Sunday) at Mossad headquarters in central Israel. The visit includes a working meeting with Mossad Director Roman Gofman, the committee said.

The closed-door visit underscores the legislature's oversight role over the Mossad at a time of significant leadership transition. Gofman, who was sworn in as Mossad chief in early June 2026, has since begun reshaping the agency's senior leadership team. As The Zioneer previously reported, Prime Minister Netanyahu held his first working meeting with Gofman at Mossad HQ on June 17.

Intelligence subcommittee visits to the Mossad are generally held behind closed doors due to security classification. The substance of today's discussions has not been disclosed.

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