
Sima Shine
Sima Shine is a former chief analyst for the Mossad, Israel's national intelligence agency, and currently serves as a researcher at the Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) in Israel, where she focuses on issues related to Israeli security and intelligence operations, including the complexities of Iran's nuclear program.
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Bangladesh:
Sima Shine stated that the attack was the result of many years of planning and effort by Mossad.
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Australia:
Sima Shine, a former head of Mossad, discussed Iran's potential nuclear capabilities.
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Hungary:
Sima Shine is a former head of Israeli military intelligence who commented on Iran's nuclear activities.
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Turkey:
Sima Shine noted that before the US attack, 16 trucks gathered at the entrance of Fordo.
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Montenegro:
Sima Shine expressed confidence that Iran had moved enriched material to undisclosed locations.
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Greece:
Sima Shine is an analyst from Israel who commented on the situation regarding Iran's uranium.
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Ireland:
Sima Shine expressed her conviction that Iran had moved enriched material.
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Greece:
Sima Shine, a former analyst for Mossad, noted that the Iranian nuclear program has not been completely destroyed.
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Romania:
Sima Shine, a former head of the Research Division in Mossad, warned that Israel cannot complete the mission of total neutralization of Iran's nuclear program alone.
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United Kingdom:
Sima Shine, Iran specialist and former head of research at Israel’s the Mossad intelligence agency, noted the increased discussion about nuclear military capability in Iran.
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