Mossad chief-designate Roman Goffman contacted witnesses in minor activation affair before committee testimony, report says. One witness suspects he sought to influence testimony.
The designated head of the Mossad Roman Goffman contacted individuals involved in the minor activation affair ahead of their testimony before the Gronis Committee, reports @HauserTov. One of them questioned whether Goffman sought to extract information about his account or to influence his testimony.
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The designated head of the Mossad Roman Goffman contacted individuals involved in the minor activation affair ahead of their testimony before the Gronis Committee, reports @HauserTov. One of them questioned whether Goffman sought to extract information about his account or to influence his testimony.
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