HALEVY, LEVIN TO HEAD MOSSAD ISRAEL LINE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1998 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reportedly appointed Ambassador to the European Union and former Deputy Mossad Chief Ephraim Halevy to head the Mossad, with Israel Defense Forces OC Northern Command Maj. Gen. Amiram Levin acting as his deputy, THE JERUSALEM POST reported. The Prime Minister's Office has yet to officially announce the new appointments. Sources indicated that Halevy and Levin agreed to their new posts while meeting with Netanyahu on Tuesday. Halevy will manage the entire organization, while Levin will act as head of operations and special assignments. This was the Prime Minister's first meeting with the two men since Danny Yatom's resignation last week, the sources noted. According to Israel Radio, KOL YISRAEL, Netanyahu reportedly intends for Halevy to serve as a mentor for Levin. The possibility exists that Levin will succeed Halevy after two years as deputy. ISRAEL LINE