If I were the Israelis, my “full cooperation“—assuming that it was my agents in the first place—would be:
- Yup, we got him.
- You’re welcome.
If I were the Israelis, my “full cooperation“—assuming that it was my agents in the first place—would be:
IWM_Centenary: 2 Lt Alexander Seggie enlisted in the Public Schools Battalion in Sept 1914. Add to his details in Faces of #WWI - http://t.co/L96bD9jZ
IWM_Centenary: #PhotoOfTheDay – A German messenger dog leaps a trench, possibly near Sedan on the Western Front, May 1917: http://t.co/9bug2dSZ #WWI
IWM_Centenary: #PhotoOfTheDay – Australian soldiers drawing water from the village pump; Fleurbaix, May 1916: http://t.co/NzVFNl7U #WWI
IWM_Centenary: LCpl Harry van Tromp was killed at Vimy on 23 May 1916. This photo was taken on his last day in England: http://t.co/mr0vo9Gm Faces of #WWI
IWM_Centenary: Private Bernard Cooke was born in Brighton, but moved to Canada & joined the CEF. Add to his details in Faces of #WWI - http://t.co/yLWxSCBjSurface observations (METAR) & forecasts (TAF) for Port George VI Airfield:
Surface observations (METAR) & forecasts (TAF) for Malton Airport:
I agree, Chris. By the way, Haaretz has a particularly good article arguing that what happened was a success, not a failure. I feel for the Palestinians who were captured, though. I also hope that the Israeli “agents” are indeed real agents; in any case, I hope Israel keeps them safe.