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  2. List of militaries that recruit foreigners - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of militaries that recruit foreign applicants. This includes any individuals who are aliens of the polity whose armed forces they are being recruited to join by professional recruiters. The foreigners do not need to be legal residents of that nation, but may gain legal residence status by joining the armed forces.

  3. Mossad - Wikipedia

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    Mossad was formed on December 13, 1949, as the Central Institute for Coordination at the recommendation of Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion to Reuven Shiloah.Ben Gurion wanted a central body to coordinate and improve cooperation between the existing security services—the army's intelligence department (), the Internal Security Service (), and the Political Intelligence Service (Mossad).

  4. Israeli Intelligence Community - Wikipedia

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    Mossad: is to be charged with, in addition to foiling attacks, a strategic-political emphasis, which includes evaluating the stability of regimes, and engaging in industrial-scientific-technological and nuclear-related intelligence as well as against global terrorism.

  5. Recruitment of spies - Wikipedia

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    The work of detecting and "doubling" spies who betray their oaths to work on behalf of a foreign intelligence agency is an important part of counterintelligence. The term spy refers to human agents that are recruited by case officers of a foreign intelligence agency.

  6. Ministry of Intelligence (Israel) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Intelligence (Hebrew: משרד המודיעין, Misrad HaModi'in) was a government ministry in Israel.It oversaw policies related to the operation of the intelligence organizations, the Mossad and the Shabak (Israel Security Agency), in support of the national security of the State of Israel, in coordination with and under the guidance of the prime minister.

  7. Enemies Foreign - Wikipedia

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    Israeli actress Sarai Givaty was cast to depict Mossad Officer Liat Tuvia in Enemies Foreign and Enemies Domestic. [9] Givaty's casting was reported in the Israeli news, and ADD agent Yaron Lichtenstein commented, "We are proud of Sarai for joining the agency's series of international success stories."

  8. Israel's Secret Wars - Wikipedia

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    Israel's Secret Wars: A History of Israel's Intelligence Services (also known as Israel's Secret Wars: The Untold History of Israeli Intelligence) is a 1991 book written by Ian Black and Benny Morris about the history of the Israeli intelligence services from the period of the Yishuv to the end of the 1980s.

  9. Michael Ross (Mossad officer) - Wikipedia

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    Ross's work was primarily as an undercover agent in various foreign countries. For many years was the Mossad's man in Sub-Saharan Africa . Although primarily a field operative, he also worked at Mossad headquarters for two and a half years in an official liaison position with the American Central Intelligence Agency and FBI Counterterrorism ...