Israeli security forces

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Israeli security forces standing at attention.

Security forces in Israel (also known as Israel security establishment, Hebrew: מערכת הבטחון, romanizedMa'arechet haBitachon) include a variety of organizations, including military, law enforcement, paramilitary, governmental, and intelligence agencies.

Military

Police

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Israeli police officers and a patrol car

Intelligence

  • Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency): The organization responsible for internal security, including in the Israeli-occupied territories.
  • Mossad (Institute for Intelligence and Special Operations): The agency responsible for foreign intelligence.
  • Aman (Directorate of Military Intelligence): The agency responsible for military intelligence. It produces comprehensive national intelligence estimates for the prime minister and cabinet, daily intelligence reports, risk of war estimates, target studies on nearby countries, and communications intercepts. Aman also conducts across-border agent operations. Aman is an independent service, co-equal with the army, navy and air force. Aman has an estimated staff of 7,000.[1]

Emergency services

Other organizations

  • Israel Prison Service: A security organization responsible for the holding of prisoners and detainees. The IPS coordinates with relevant national, regional and municipal authorities and organizations.[3]
  • Knesset Guard: Responsible for security in the Knesset compound and building, headed by the sergeant-at-arms.[4] The Knesset Guard is in charge of

References

  1. ^ GlobalSecurity.org
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  4. ^ Knesset Virtual Tour