The Shin Bet (lit. "Service for Security") is Israel's internal security agency, responsible for counterintelligence, counterterrorism, and domestic security. It is one of the most secretive intelligence agencies in the world, and its operations are largely unknown to the public. However, its role in protecting Israel from terrorism and other threats is vital to the country's security.
The Shin Bet was founded in 1949, shortly after the establishment of the State of Israel. Its first director was Isser Harel, a former member of the Haganah, the Jewish paramilitary organization that fought for Israel's independence.
In the early years, the Shin Bet was primarily focused on countering threats from Arab states and Palestinian groups. However, its role expanded in the 1970s and 1980s, as Israel faced new threats from international terrorism and organized crime.
The Shin Bet is headed by a director who is appointed by the Prime Minister. The agency is divided into several departments, each of which is responsible for a specific area of security. These departments include:
The Shin Bet also has a close relationship with other Israeli security agencies, such as the Mossad and the Israel Defense Forces.
The Shin Bet uses a variety of methods and techniques to gather intelligence and protect Israel from threats. These methods include:
The Shin Bet is also known for its use of informants, who provide information about potential threats.
The Shin Bet has been involved in a number of controversial incidents, including the assassination of Yasser Arafat and the use of torture against Palestinian suspects. However, the agency maintains that its methods are necessary to protect Israel from terrorism and other threats.
Critics of the Shin Bet argue that its methods are often counterproductive and that they alienate the Palestinian population. They also point out that the agency is not subject to sufficient oversight.
Despite the controversies, the Shin Bet remains an essential part of Israel's security apparatus. The agency plays a vital role in protecting Israel from terrorism and other threats, and its work is essential to the country's safety.
Here are some of the effective strategies used by the Shin Bet:
Here are some tips and tricks for staying safe in Israel:
Here is a step-by-step approach to dealing with a terrorist attack:
If you have any information about a potential threat to Israel, please contact the Shin Bet at 1-800-237-1313. You can also submit a tip online at www.shinbet.org.il.
Table 1: Shin Bet budget
Year | Budget (NIS) |
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2016 | 3.5 billion |
2017 | 3.7 billion |
2018 | 3.9 billion |
Table 2: Shin Bet personnel
Year | Personnel |
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2016 | 6,500 |
2017 | 6,700 |
2018 | 6,900 |
Table 3: Shin Bet operations
Year | Operations |
---|---|
2016 | 1,500 |
2017 | 1,600 |
2018 | 1,700 |
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