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The 'Mossad' Institute for Intelligence and Special Operations

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Established: September 18, 1947
Director: Meir Dagan
Deputy Director: Classified
Associate Director for Military Support: Classified
Director of Intelligence: Classified
Director of S&T: Classified
Director of Support: Classified
Director of the CSI: Classified
Director of Public Affairs: PM Office
Inspector General: SC Office
General Counsel: Classified
Budget: Classified
Employees: Classified
For the Haganah branch responsible for clandestine Jewish immigration into the British Mandate of Palestine, see Mossad Le'aliyah Bet

Ha-Mosad le-Modi'in u-le-Tafkidim Meyuhadim (Hebrew: המוסד למודיעין ולתפקידים מיוחדים, The Institute for Intelligence and Special Operations) is the Israeli intelligence agency, often referred to as Mossad (in English: The Institute). The Mossad is responsible for intelligence collection, counter-terrorism, covert action, including paramilitary activities, and the facilitation of aliyah where it is banned. It is one of the several main Intelligence Community intelligence entities in Israel, such as the Aman (military intelligence) and Shabak (internal security) amongst others, but its director reports directly to the Prime Minister. Its role and function is like that of the CIA (United States of America) and MI6 (United Kingdom).

History

The Mossad was formed in December 1949 as the "Central Institute for Coordination", at the recommendation of Reuven Shiloah to Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion. Shiloah wanted a central body to coordinate and improve cooperation between the existing security services — the army's intelligence department (AMAN), the General Security Service (GSS or "Shabak") and the foreign offices "political department". In March 1951, it was reorganized and made a part of the prime minister's office, reporting directly to the prime minister. Its current staff is estimated at approximately 1,200. Its motto is be-'éyn tahbūlōt yīpōl `ām; ū-teshū`āh be-rōv yo'éts (Template:Lang-he, "Where no counsel is, the people fall, but in the multitude of counselors there is safety." - Proverbs XI, 14)

Structure

From its headquarters in the Israeli city of Tel Aviv, the Mossad oversees a staff estimated at approximately 3000 personnel. Mossad is a civilian service, and does not use military ranks, although most of its staff have served in the Israel Defense Forces as part of Israel's compulsory draft system, and many of them are officers. It is assumed to consist of eight different departments.

The largest is Collections, tasked with many aspects of analyzing espionage overseas. Employees in the Collections Department operate under a variety of covers, some as diplomatic, municipal or even private sector workers.

State of Israel
Israel
Geography
History
Conflicts
Foreign relations
Security forces
Economy

The Political Action and Liaison Department is responsible for working both with allied foreign intelligence services, and with nations that have no normal diplomatic relations with Israel.

Among the departments of Mossad is the Special Operations Division or '"Metsada" (see Kidon), which is involved in assassination, paramilitary operations, sabotage, and psychological warfare.

Psychological warfare is also a concern of the Lohamah Psichlogit Department, which conducts propaganda and deception activities as well.

Additionally, Mossad has a Research Department, tasked with intelligence production, and a Technology Department concerned with the development of tools for Mossad activities.

High profile operations

The Mossad's many endeavors in serving Israel's security interests have earned Mossad a reputation for being extremely effective as an intelligence agency. Controversy exists over cases where it has employed the tactics of kidnapping and assassination.

Successful operations

Failed operations

  • In 1981, fake British passports were discovered in a grocery bag in London, leading to a diplomatic row with Israel over Mossad involvement in an attempt to infiltrate China.
  • In 1997, two Mossad agents were caught in Jordan, which had signed a peace treaty with Israel, on a mission to assassinate Sheikh Khaled Mashal, a leader of Hamas, by injecting him with poison at a pro-Hamas rally in Amman. Again, they were using fake Canadian passports. This led to a diplomatic row with Canada and Jordan, and Israel was forced to provide the poison antidote and release around 70 Palestinian prisoners, in particular the Hamas leader Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, in exchange for the Mossad agents, who would otherwise have faced the death penalty for attempted murder. In March 2004, 7 years after he was released, Yassin was killed in an Israeli helicopter airstrike.
  • In July 2004, New Zealand imposed diplomatic sanctions on Israel over an incident in which two Australian based Israelis, Uriel Kelman and Eli Cara, who were allegedly working for Mossad, attempted to obtain New Zealand passports fraudulently by claiming the identity of a severely disabled man. Israeli Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom later apologized to New Zealand for their actions. New Zealand cancelled several other passports believed to have been obtained by Israeli agents. Both Kelman and Cara served half of their 6 month sentences and, upon release, were deported to Israel. Two others, an Israeli, Ze'ev Barkan, and a New Zealander, David Reznick, are believed to have been the third and 4th men involved in the passport affair but managed to leave New Zealand before being traced. Amir Lati, 2nd Secretary at the Israeli Embassy in Canberra was later expelled from Australia in January 2005 for reasons still not disclosed by the Australian Government.

Directors of Mossad




Mossad in popular culture

  • NCIS - Starting with the third season, NCIS added a character Ziva David, who is a Mossad officer attached to NCIS as a liason officer. Her father is portrayed as the current director (deputy-director in season 3), and her half-brother was a Hammas terrorist.
  • Walk on Water - The movie's main character is Eyal, a Mossad agent sent to locate a Nazi war criminal.
  • The Little Drummer Girl - 1984 An American actress with a penchant for lying is forceably recruited by Mossad, the Israeli intelligence agency to trap a Palestinian bomber, by pretending to be the girlfriend of his dead brother. - IMDB
  • The Constant Gardener - dialogue on spies:
    • Tessa Quayle: "I thought you spies knew everything, Tim?"
    • Tim Donohue: "Only God knows everything, and he works for Mossad."
  • Spooks (UK TV Series) - 2006 episodes 7 and 8 feature Mossad operations: first a violent Black_op takeover of a Saudi trade meeting, and then an effort to execute members of an imaginary militant Christian organisation.

Conspiracy theories

Like other intelligence agencies, the Mossad has frequently been the subject of unsubstantiated conspiracy theories. This has included purported involvement in the John F. Kennedy assassination, the death of Princess Diana, and more recently the September 11th attacks.

References

  1. About Us, Official Mossad Website. Retrieved October 28, 2006.
  2. Martin, Susan Taylor. "The spy - and the man she busted", St. Petersburg Times, March 21, 2004. Retrieved October 27, 2006.
  3. Dr. Gerald Bull: Scientist, Weapons Maker, Dreamer at CBC.ca
  4. Henley, Jon. "French court strikes blow against fugitive Nazi", The Guardian, March 3, 2001. Retrieved October 27, 2006.
  5. Guerin, Orla. "Arafat: On borrowed time", BBC News, June 29, 2002. Retrieved October 27, 2006.
  6. "Mossad And The JFK Assassination", john-f-kennedy.net. Retrieved October 28, 2006.
  7. "Will Mossad finally hand over its secret files on Diana's death?", Canada Free Press, September 21, 2006. Retrieved October 28, 2006.
  8. "", American Free Press, April 14, 2005. Retrieved October 28, 2006.

See also

Potential whistleblowers

External links

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