Historical Dictionary of Israel

INTELLIGENCE SERVICES

Intelligence Services: translation

Given the existential military threats constantly confronting them, Israelis have always placed a high priority on military intelligence, and from the start of JewishsettlementinPalestine, theZionistsrelied on organized intelligence gathering and assessment. The intelligence service of theHagana(SHAI) initially concentrated on detecting threats toYishuvcommunities posed by local bands ofArabs, but it also developed expertise about military and political affairs in the broader Arab world.During World War II, its personnel undertook intelligence and espionage activities in pro-Axis Arab countries in support of the British war effort. At the end of the war, SHAI became actively engaged inAliya Bet, the illegal immigration of Jews to Palestine. By the spring of 1947, SHAI was preparing for the end of theBritish mandateby gathering detailed information about the political attitudes of local Arab villages and the military capabilities of the neighboring Arab countries that were massing troops on the borders of Palestine.
Today, intelligence functions are performed by a variety of agencies, including theIsrael Defense Forces(under thedirector of military intelligence),Shin Bet(Shabak)/General Security Services, the political research department of the Foreign Ministry, and the Institute for Intelligence and Special Duties (Mossad). Despite bureaucratic divisions of labor and budgetary constraints, intelligence and assessment remains a vital element of Israel's national security doctrine.