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[[Yorah Cohen]] was appointed the head of Israel's [[Shin Bet]] security service in March 2011. He is a former research fellow of the [[Washington Institute for Near East Policy]].<ref>[http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/netanyahu-appoints-yoram-cohen-as-israel-s-next-shin-bet-chief-1.352390 Netanyahu appoints Yoram Cohen as Israel's next Shin Bet chief], ''Haaretz'', 28 March 2011.</ref>
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[[Yoram Cohen]] was appointed the head of Israel's [[Shin Bet]] security service in March 2011. He is a former research fellow of the [[Washington Institute for Near East Policy]].<ref>[http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/netanyahu-appoints-yoram-cohen-as-israel-s-next-shin-bet-chief-1.352390 Netanyahu appoints Yoram Cohen as Israel's next Shin Bet chief], ''Haaretz'', 28 March 2011.</ref>
  
 
''Yediot Ahoronot'' reported in October 2011 that Cohen opposed an Israeli strike on Iran's nuclear facilities.<ref>Larry Derfner, [http://972mag.com/finally-israel-wakes-up-to-the-israeli-threat/26931/ Finally, Iran plan wakes Israel up to “the Israeli threat”], +972, 2 November 2011.</ref>
 
''Yediot Ahoronot'' reported in October 2011 that Cohen opposed an Israeli strike on Iran's nuclear facilities.<ref>Larry Derfner, [http://972mag.com/finally-israel-wakes-up-to-the-israeli-threat/26931/ Finally, Iran plan wakes Israel up to “the Israeli threat”], +972, 2 November 2011.</ref>

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Yoram Cohen was appointed the head of Israel's Shin Bet security service in March 2011. He is a former research fellow of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.[1]

Yediot Ahoronot reported in October 2011 that Cohen opposed an Israeli strike on Iran's nuclear facilities.[2]

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