Israeli Intelligence Community - Current Members

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  • Aman: the supreme military intelligence branch of the Israeli Defense Forces
  • Air Intelligence Directorate: the intelligence unit of the Israeli Air Force
  • Naval Intelligence Department: the intelligence unit of the Israeli Sea Corps
  • Intelligence Corps: the main intelligence collection and analysis of the IDF
  • Field Intelligence Corps: the intelligence unit of GOC Army Headquarters
  • Sayeret Matkal: סיירת מטכ"ל General Staff Reconnaissance Unit
  • The intelligence units of the four Regional Commands (Central, Northern, Southern, Home Front).
  • Mossad: the agency responsible primarily for overseas intelligence work
  • Shin Bet ("Shabak"): the organization responsible for internal security, including in the Israeli-occupied territories
  • The intelligence branch of the Israeli Police
  • The Centre for Political Research: the intelligence branch of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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