U.S. Spy Chief Took on Role of Negotiator in Gaza War
Briefly

William J. Burns has adeptly transitioned from a diplomat to the head of the CIA, simultaneously focusing on intelligence for the U.S. and relentless conflict resolution in the Middle East.
As tensions rose in the Middle East, Burns was instrumental in utilizing his past negotiation skills to pursue a cease-fire and facilitate the release of hostages, showcasing the blurred lines between diplomacy and intelligence.
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