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Yossi Cohen: 'Netanyahu Said I Was His Successor'

Summary by Israel Hayom
The "Shurat HaDin" conference on combating antisemitism opened Monday at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York. The annual conference, now in its second year in New York, is organized by Shurat HaDin President Nitsana Darshan-Leitner and brought together dozens of Jewish organizations, security and legal experts, Israeli activists, and American opinion leaders. During the conference, Former Mossad director Yossi Cohen responded to a question…

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Cohen told a conference in New York that new leadership is needed in the wake of October 7. “I’m considering everything, but the decision now is no,” he said. He also noted that the prime minister had previously told him that he might be his successor.

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At the "Shurat Din" conference to combat anti-Semitism in New York, with the participation of dozens of Jewish organizations, Yossi Cohen spoke about the war in Gaza, the hostages who remained there, and also about his political future.

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Surprising announcement: Former Mossad head Yossi Cohen revealed this evening (Monday) that he has no intention of running in the upcoming Knesset elections as part of one party or another. In remarks made by the former Mossad head at the Shurat Din conference, the latter claimed, "I am not running for politics in the upcoming elections." When asked how he sees his political future, Cohen replied: "We'll see what happens next." In addition, the…

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Former Mossad chief Yossi Cohen announced this evening that he will not run in the upcoming elections and is postponing his entry into politics: "We'll see what happens next." He also spoke out about the kidnappings. The post Yossi Cohen officially announces that he will not run in the upcoming elections appeared first on Knitted News.

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The "Shorat Din" conference on the fight against anti-Semitism opened at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York. • Former Mossad head Yossi Cohen responded to a question from "Israel Hayom" reporter Ariel Kahane about his intention to run for politics in the elections in about a year: "The answer is no." • Regarding the dead hostages, Cohen says: "I estimate that there are at least seven additional dead hostages that Hamas knows where they ar…

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Israel Hayom broke the news in on Monday, October 27, 2025.
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