Employees of Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency reportedly are threatening a wave of resignations if their pension plans are cut as part of an economic austerity plan. Several high-ranking Mossad officials are among the 155 employees who appealed to the agency chief to fight treasury plans to reduce their pension plans, the daily Yediot Achronot reported.
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