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 TIME.com: Inside the Battle of Jenin
Masarweh heard an Israeli intelligence officer bellowing in Arabic through a megaphone from the street outside.
Israeli army sources confirmed to Time that they used this practice, which Human Rights Watch condemned in its report as a violation of international humanitarian law.
Israeli officials insist that they gave clear warning before entering any house.
www.time.com /time/2002/jenin/story.html

  
 Untitled Document
Information reaching American, Israeli and Jordanian intelligence authorities points to a strategic decision by Yasser Arafat to throw the Palestinians behind Saddam Hussein’s war effort, just as he did in the 1991 Gulf War.
Israeli strategists view the latest Palestinian terror escalation and its focus on Israeli armed forces as an integral element of those preparations.
If the ploy works, the Palestinian terror threat will be lifted from Israeli and Jordanian military targets and both armies will be freer to back up the American war effort.
www.cuttingedge.org /na/na108.htm

  
 The Memory Hole > The Gulf War: Secret History: Week 21 through Week 30
U.S. Air Force intelligence counted 209 sorties flown by Iraqi planes, including one mission by a rarely seen Iraqi airborne early warning aircraft which passed into Jordanian airspace during its mission, evidently looking for Israeli and coalition signals that might be activated in response to the Scud missile test.
North of the VII Corps, McCaffrey's 24th Infantry Division of the XVIII Corps prepared for a northeastern assault into the Rumaylah oilfields to the outskirts of Basra beginning at 5 a.m.
Lead scout units in both U.S. corps were so far in front of their main trace that reports of their position gave the false impression that more territory was under U.S. control than actually was.
www.thememoryhole.org /war/gulf-secret03.htm   (15432 words)

  
 Other Countries - New Zealand
New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark has announced that she will impose "diplomatic sanctions on Israel over the activities of two alleged members of the Israeli intelligence agency, Mossad." The Israelis, Uriel Zosha Kelman and Eli Cara, "were sentenced to six months in prison for trying to obtain New Zealand passports illegally."
Article on New Zealand's External Assessment Bureau (EAB), which is responsible for "intelligence assessments on events and trends overseas that may affect New Zealand's interests." The organization was established as the External Intelligence Bureau in 1975, and the name was changed to EAB in 1988.
The New Zealand Secret Intelligence Service (NZSIS) "has been involved in a widespread and probably unlawful campaign to infiltrate and bug Maori organisations, three spies have told the Sunday Star-Times.
intellit.muskingum.edu /othercountries_folder/ocntrsnewzealand.html   (15432 words)

  
 WorldNetDaily: U.S. forces continue deployments?
The warning came in response to Israeli intelligence warnings that said Iran had stepped up shipments of weapons to Hezbollah guerrillas operating in Lebanon and had increased training for guerrillas in preparation for attacks against the Jewish state.
Large-scale movements of several Europe-based U.S. military units are continuing as first reported by WorldNetDaily last week, when sources said the entire U.S. V Corps was being moved "en masse to Grafenwoehr," Germany -- a sprawling training center near Nuremberg -- and that the threat condition for U.S. forces had been increased.
Matthew Baker, a Mideast analyst at Stratfor, a Texas-based military and economic intelligence forecasting firm, said that although "there's a lot going on in the Middle East" at the moment, more than likely any such large-scale U.S. military exercises would be designed for little more than a "diplomatic" show of support for Israel.
www.worldnetdaily.com /news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=21463   (999 words)

  
 WorldNetDaily: Iranian infiltrators target Iraqi cities
The Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, or IRGC, intelligence service was able to deploy the forces from unguarded areas of the Iran-Iraq border near Al-Kut and Al-Amarah.
A senior Israeli intelligence officer in Israel termed the Iranian involvement in Iraq as "massive." The officer said the Iranians are attempting to identify mayors and district governors to undermine U.S. efforts to stabilize the country.
Some 2,000 Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps and Islamic shock troops have entered Iraq and are seeking to control 11 Iraqi cities, according to London's Arabic newspaper, Al-Sharq al-Awsat.
www.worldnetdaily.com /news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=32450   (337 words)

  
 Middle East Information - MEIC Issues and analysis of the Middle East: Conflicts, News, History, Religions and Discussions
Other terrorists that Iran's intelligence and military supported included Hezbollah and Palestinian Islamic Jihad leader Fathi al-Shaqaqi, who was later killed in Malta, presumably by Israeli agents.
Bin Laden's eldest son, Saad, "could have entered Iran with Mughniyah's help." Zakeri said that IRGC intelligence operatives under Morteza Rezai helped Iraq smuggle oil and Iraqi dates.
Zakeri said the IRGC also had joint terrorist operations with Imad Mughniyah, who was behind the bombings of U.S. civilian and military personnel and the murder of an American military officer.
middleeastinfo.org /article2119.html   (855 words)

  
 Aspectus Video Intelligence - Company
Gadi served at the IDF intelligence corps and holds B.Sc.EE.
Established in August 2003, Aspectus Video Intelligence Ltd. is an Israeli company providing state-of-the-art Video Intelligence products.
Aspectus Video Intelligence products are designed for large-scale video surveillance networks comprised of hundreds and up to thousands of cameras.
www.aspectusvi.com /company.html   (855 words)

  
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www.myspecialopsportal.org /products/ISRAELI_SPECIAL_FORCES.htm   (855 words)

  
 Commentary Magazine - The Arab-Israeli Wars, by Chaim Herzog
...He might have discussed the evolution of the Israeli army-today's citizen army is very different from the citizen army of 1948-and compared the new professional Israeli officer corps with its predecessors...
...Many Israelis and Americans assumed in the aftermath of 1967 that an army is merely a reflection of the society from which it emerges, and that the Arabs were therefore doomed to perpetual military inferiority...
Cohen, Eliot A. The son of a distinguished British rabbi (later Chief Rabbi of Palestine), Chaim Herzog served with the British army during World War II and then with the new Israel Defense Forces, twice holding the position of director of Military Intelligence.
www.commentarymagazine.com /Summaries/V75I4P78-1.htm   (1008 words)

  
 Aman (IDF) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The head of Aman engages in intelligence decision and policy-making at the same level as the heads of the Shin Bet and the Mossad: together, they form the three highest-ranking, co-equal heads of the Israeli Intelligence Community, and are focused on the military, domestic (including The Territories), and foreign fronts respectively.
The IDF's Intelligence Corps (חיל המודיעין), abbreviated as Haman and headed by a Brigadier General, has been detached from Aman since the Yom Kipur War, but remains under its jurisdiction.
Aman is an independent service, on a par with the Infantry Corps, Navy Corps, and the Air Force Corps, with a staff of 7,000 personnel (estimate as of 1996).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Aman_%28IDF%29   (559 words)

  
 Aman (IDF) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The head of Aman engages in intelligence decision and policy-making at the same level as the heads of the Shin Bet and the Mossad: together, they form the three highest-ranking, co-equal heads of the Israeli Intelligence Community, and are focused on the military, domestic (including The Territories), and foreign fronts respectively.
Aman is an independent service, on a par with the Infantry Corps, Navy Corps, and the Air Force Corps, with a staff of 7,000 personnel (estimate as of 1996).
Aman (אמ"ן) is the Hebrew abbreviation for the Israel Defence Forces' (IDF) Directorate of Military Intelligence (אגף מודיעין), Israel's central, overarching military inteligence.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Israeli_Directorate_of_Military_Intelligence   (559 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Israel - The Israel Defense Forces, Armed Forces, & Military: Army, Navy & Air Force - Command Structure Israeli Information Resource
The general staff had as its members the chief of general staff branch (operations), the chiefs of manpower, logistics, and intelligence; the three area commanders; and the commanding officers of the air force, navy, and ground corps.
The ground corps commander was responsible for training, doctrine, and development of equipment for the four combat corps of paratroop/infantry, armor, artillery, and engineers.
Along with the ground force area commanders, the commanders of the air force and navy held two-star rank.
reference.allrefer.com /country-guide-study/israel/israel157.html   (619 words)

  
 IsraCast: YOM KIPPUR WAR - 'THE WATCHMAN FELL ASLEEP'
Aman, the IDF Intelligence Corps continues to dominate Israel's national security assessment, which should be based on political as well as military considerations.
However, IDF intelligence adhered to its conception that the Arabs would not dare go to war again until they had acquired greater air power and more effective ground-to-ground missiles.
Prior to the Arab offensive on October 6th, 1973, IDF intelligence had received a lot of information indicating that Egypt and Syria were planning to attack.
www.isracast.com /transcripts/121005a_trans.htm   (559 words)

  
 investmentssurvival.com - Proxity Sub to Participate at International Warfare Conference, Senior Military Officials from World
The international gathering is being held at the Israeli Conference Center in Tel Aviv March 8-10 and is sponsored by the Israel Defense Force Ground Forces Command.
Scheduled conference topics include: the future soldier's equipment, weapons for low intensity warfare, peripheral defense systems, early warning equipment, control and monitoring systems, communication solutions and systems, intelligence collection, equipment and means for special units, electronic warfare, observation and location systems.
Paz Logistics advises Israeli and international companies on doing business with the Israeli military and defense agencies and supports their client's efforts to establish markets and industrial partnerships in Israel.
investmentssurvival.com /content/view/623/2   (559 words)

  
 Saddam's WMDs are in Syria: Michael Evans compiles multiple reports of weapons transfer
Dany Shoham of Bar-Ilan University's Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies is a former lieutenant colonel in the IDF Intelligence Corps who specializes in weapons of mass destruction, particularly bio-chemical warfare.
It appears Syria is not about to transfer WMDs to Hezbollah in Lebanon, since it is not in its interest to invite massive Israeli retaliation for a WMD attack.
NIMA chief James Clapper, a retired Air Force general and a leading member of the U.S. intelligence community, told reporters he linked the disappearance of Iraqi WMDs with the large number of Iraqi trucks that crossed into Syria before and during the U.S. invasion.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/1162149/posts   (1713 words)

  
 Spies, or Students?
The original report, as well as subsequent media reports, say that many of the young Israelis arrested served in the IDF's Intelligence Corps and were involved in operating electronic bugging equipment; one even said he was the son of a senior Israel Defense Forces officer.
The DEA, it is claimed, purchased communications equipment worth some $100 million from Israeli companies five years ago, and that is said to be the reason for the widespread Israeli activity around this agency.
According to Forward, the FBI concluded that the five were on a spy mission on behalf of the Mossad, and that the moving company was nothing more than a front.
www.commondreams.org /headlines02/0513-05.htm   (1681 words)

  
 Israel's Secret Wars -- A History of Israel's Intelligence Services -- Ian Black Benny Morris
The authors cover "all three branches of the Israeli intelligence community: the Shin Bet, in charge of internal securityand counter-espionage; Aman, the corps within the IDF {Israeli Defence Forces} charged with the assessment of enemy capabilities and intentions; and Mossadwhose brief is espionage and special operations abroad." (London Rev Books)Glossary.
This book traces the history of Israel's intelligence services from the pre-state 1930s to the present.
www.frontlist.com /detail/0802132863   (90 words)

  
 Pioneer Short Range (SR) UAV
Pioneer was procured starting in 1985 as an interim UAV capability to provide imagery intelligence (IMINT) for spotters for naval gunfire support from its battleships (originally launched from Navy Iowa-class battleships, today from LPD-class ships), as well as provide a UAV capability for the Marine Corps.
Pioneer was procured starting in 1985 as an interim UAV capability to provide imagery intelligence (IMINT) for tactical commanders on land and at sea.
The prime contractor is Pioneer UAV, Inc., Hunt Valley, MD, a joint venture of an American and Israeli firms.
www.fas.org /irp/program/collect/pioneer.htm   (906 words)

  
 Iran Hostage Rescue Mission
In addition, the Pasdaran has always acted to keep watch on the regime’s enemies, keep a check on the military, and operate worldwide as an intelligence and covert action force.
And they are rumored to have conducted drills with Israeli counter terror units to prepare for an ugly, bloody Easter-egg-style hunt for nuclear weapons in Pakistan if the regime there collapses.
Formed in the wake of the 1979 Revolution, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps or Pasdaran has become one of the most powerful groups in Iran.
www.kumawar.com /IranHostageRescue1/forces.php   (906 words)

  
 Pioneer Short Range (SR) UAV
Pioneer was procured starting in 1985 as an interim UAV capability to provide imagery intelligence (IMINT) for spotters for naval gunfire support from its battleships (originally launched from Navy Iowa-class battleships, today from LPD-class ships), as well as provide a UAV capability for the Marine Corps.
After having been impressed by stories of Israeli successes with UAVs in the early 1980s, the Navy initiated an expedited procurement of UAV systems.
Pioneer was procured starting in 1985 as an interim UAV capability to provide imagery intelligence (IMINT) for tactical commanders on land and at sea.
www.fas.org /irp/program/collect/pioneer.htm   (906 words)

  
 Israeli warns of terrorist training - The Washington Times: Nation/Politics
Mofaz, a paratrooper and war hero who attended Command and Staff College at the Marine Corps base in Quantico, sat down for a wide-ranging interview with The Times in his hotel room in Washington.
Mofaz said intelligence showed that the attack was ordered by Islamic Jihad headquarters in Damascus.
It came after Islamic Jihad, a radical Palestinian group in Lebanon, claimed credit for a female suicide bomber who killed 19 Israelis in a restaurant in Haifa.
www.washtimes.com /national/20031113-113910-5865r.htm   (892 words)

  
 JMH TOC: Vol. 68, No. 3
Roger V. Dingman, "Language at War: U.S. Marine Corps Japanese Language Officers in the Pacific War," The Journal of Military History 68 #3 (July 2004): 853-884.
David Tal, "Between Intuition and Professionalism: Israeli Military Leadership during the 1948 Palestine War," The Journal of Military History 68 #3 (July 2004): 885-910.
Christof Mauch, The Shadow War Against Hitler: The Covert Operations of America's Wartime Secret Intelligence Service, reviewed by Gerhard Krebs, The Journal of Military History 68 #3 (July 2004): 1001-1002.
www.smh-hq.org /jmh/volumes/jmh683/toc683.html   (2071 words)

  
 DEBKAfile, Political Analysis, Espionage, Terrorism Security
He disclosed that in the next few years, 9,000 of these new military intelligence positions will be deployed with US forces world wide, 5,000 with brigade-sized units, 3,000 at the division level, and 1,000 with corps.
He was only waiting for the right moment to free the Israeli Druze textile engineer who was sentenced in 1997 to 15 years in jail on a charge of spying for Israel.
According to DEBKA file s Washington sources, the Pentagons most recent game model on military measures to dispose of Irans nuclear threat concludes it will be necessary to topple the Islamic republics regime at the same time.
www.debka.com   (2071 words)

  
 ASNE - Keynote address by Asa Hutchison
Intelligence reports indicate the likely involvement of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in facilitating this large arms transfer to other terrorist groups.
In January of last year, Israeli forces seized a Tonga-registered vessel and found on board 83 canisters hidden in crates and among other cargo that were filled with 50 tons of weapons, including surface-to-air missiles and anti-tank mines.
He successfully prosecuted Roger Clinton for cocaine possession, a county judge in a kickback scheme, a Republican sheriff for marijuana distribution and a sinister paramilitary separatist group called the Covenant, the Sword, and the Arm of the Lord.
www.asne.org /index.cfm?ID=5631   (5402 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Israel - The Israel Defense Forces, Armed Forces, & Military: Army, Navy & Air Force - Command Structure Israeli Information Resource
The general staff had as its members the chief of general staff branch (operations), the chiefs of manpower, logistics, and intelligence; the three area commanders; and the commanding officers of the air force, navy, and ground corps.
Operational control of the ground forces went through a separate chain of command from the chief of staff directly to the three area commanders--Northern (forces facing Syria and Lebanon); Central (forces facing Jordan); and Southern (forces facing Egypt)--who in turn exercised command over divisions and brigades.
The navy and air force were not, nor had ever been, designated as separate services.
reference.allrefer.com /country-guide-study/israel/israel157.html   (5402 words)

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