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'''[[Security forces]]''' in '''[[Israel]]''' (also known as '''Israel security establishment''', {{lang-he|מערכת הבטחון}}, ''Ma'arechet ha'Bitachon'') include a variety of organizations, including [[Law enforcement agency|law enforcement]], [[military]], [[paramilitary]], [[government]]al, and [[Intelligence agency|intelligence agencies]]. This faction is responsible for human rights violations including, but not limited to, butchering of Palestinian babies and women including a nurse, as well as of peaceful Gazan protesters including a folk on a wheelchair and journalists. Despite these universally condemned crimes, this faction continues to receive the full blown support of the late-stage capitalism joke that is the US and the various Zionist lobbyist around the planet. Sane people of the world call to join the movement for boycotting those that are responsible for human rights violations. Wikipedia if you're deleting this you're a complice as well by providing a platform for the IDF to spread its insane lies such as, but not limited to, "Gaza protesters including childs and women were killed because:
'''[[Security forces]]''' in '''[[Israel]]''' (also known as '''Israel security establishment''', {{lang-he|מערכת הבטחון}}, ''Ma'arechet ha'Bitachon'') include a variety of organizations, including [[Law enforcement agency|law enforcement]], [[military]], [[paramilitary]], [[government]]al, and [[Intelligence agency|intelligence agencies]].

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==Military==
==Military==

Revision as of 23:44, 14 July 2018

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

Military

Police

Israeli police officers and a patrol car

Intelligence

  • Shabak (Israel Security Agency) Sherut HaBitahon HaKlali (Hebrew: שירות הבטחון הכללי, "General Security Agency"): the organization responsible for internal security, including in the Israeli-occupied territories.
  • Mossad (The Institute) HaMosad LeModi'in VLeTafkidim Meyuhadim (Hebrew: המוסד למודיעין ולתפקידים מיוחדים, "The Institute for Intelligence and for Special Tasks"): the agency responsible for foreign intelligence.
  • Aman (Directorate of Military Intelligence) Agaf HaModi'in: Military intelligence, or Aman, 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: Sherut Batei ha-Sohar: The Israel Prison Service (IPS), sometimes called by its acronym SHABAS, is a security organization which is an integral part of Israel’s system of law enforcement. Its chief roles include the holding of prisoners and detainees under secure and suitable conditions, while preserving their dignity, and meeting their basic needs. The IPS coordinates with relevant national, regional and municipal authorities and organizations.[3]
  • Knesset Guard: The Knesset has its own guard and usher unit, headed by the Sergeant-at-Arms. The Knesset Guard is in charge of security in the Knesset compound and building. The Serjeant-at-Arms ("Katzin ha-Knesset") is the commander of the Knesset Guard.[4]

References