President Ezer Weizman, two years into his second five-year term, is on the verge of resigning after disclosures that he received money from a foreignbusinessman while serving as a minister or Knesset member in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Surveillance satellites, it observes, are no substitute for the mole in a foreign government or the agent masquerading as an innocent businessman or heaven forbid as an innocent journalist.