Mossad
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Mossad is the common abbreviation for ha-Mossad le-Modiin ule-Tafkidim Meyuhadim or Institute for Intelligence and Special Operations, the main external intelligence and covert action organization of Israel.[1] Its responsibilities correspond roughly to the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency and British Secret Intelligence Service. As with those countries, it is complemented by a military intelligence service and a domestic security service. Its director is Meir Dagan, whose appointment has been continued beyond the usual retirement. [2]
According to its website, its missions are:
- "Covert intelligence gathering beyond Israel’s borders." This is principally human-source, but probably includes signals intelligence and measurement and signature intelligence collection outside the country.
- "Preventing the development and procurement of non-conventional weapons by hostile countries."
- "Preventing terrorist acts against Israeli targets abroad."
- "Developing and maintaining special diplomatic and other covert relations": liaison with foreign intelligence services, non-national groups, and plausibly deniable interactions with countries with which Israel has no diplomatic relations
- "Bringing Jews home from countries where official Aliyah agencies are not allowed to operate".
- "Producing strategic, political and operational intelligence.
- "Planning and carrying out special operations beyond Israel’s borders".
References
- ↑ About Us, Mossad
- ↑ Yossi Melman (7 May 2009), "Mossad officials jostle for top intelligence agency post", Haaretz