New Mossad chief says Israel today needs 'heavenly aid' just like in biblical times

New Mossad chief Yossi Cohen says without heavenly aid, 'the state of Israel would not have been established.' (Wikipedia)

Yossi Cohen, the newly appointed head of the Mossad, Israel's national intelligence agency, declared that Israel today needs "heavenly aid'' just as it did when it was first established.

Speaking at his synagogue following his appointment by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Dec. 7, Cohen acknowledged God's roles in establishing the State of Israel and the ''continuing need for divine help in modern times,'' Breaking Israel News reported.

"Without siyata de'shamaya (heavenly aid in Aramaic) the state of Israel would not have been established,'' said Cohen, who grew up in a religious family in Jerusalem.

"That was true then -- and today too, we need siyata de'shamaya,'' he stated.

Recalling Israel's biblical history, the new Mossad head recounted how Joseph became second only to Pharaoh in Egypt, how his brothers came down to him during the great famine, and their emotional reunion after Yosef tested them by accusing them of espionage, according to reports.

He said the story emphasised the importance of correct strategy alongside a good cover story and intelligence information.

"The plan of action of the brothers was good, but what they didn't take into acccount was the fact that the ruler of Egypt was none other than their brother Joseph, who was the second in command to the king of Egypt."

Cohen's message reportedly included healthy doses of humour.

"He is a very impressive man. All the time he used hints to connect the week Torah portion with his position at the Mossad. It was very unique," said one of the community members, the Times of Israel reported.

He recounted how everyone listened intently to Cohen's biblical analysis.

Netanyahu named Cohen, who is his national security advisor, as the next head of the Mossad earlier this month. Cohen joined the Mossad 32 years ago, serving as head of the organisation in Europe and head of operations.

In appointing Cohen, the Prime Minister said he has "a wealth of experience and achievements, as well as proven abilities in the various aspects of Mossad activity. He has leadership skills and a professional understanding, which are both necessary for one who is to lead the organisation."

Cohen will take over operations when current Mossad head Tamir Pardo officially vacates his post by the end of January, the report said.

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