US Citizen Detained in Israel Over Alleged Iran Ties
Israeli police and the General Security Service (Shin Bet) last month arrested a 20-year-old US citizen in Jerusalem on suspicion of being…
Shin Bet is Israel’s internal security service. This section covers its operations, roles in counter-terrorism and intelligence, and its impact on Israeli security.
Israeli police and the General Security Service (Shin Bet) last month arrested a 20-year-old US citizen in Jerusalem on suspicion of being…
Shin Bet, officially known as the Israel Security Agency (ISA) or Sherut haBita on haKlali (General Security Service), is Israel's primary domestic intelligence and security service. Established in 1949, its main responsibilities include counter-terrorism operations, counter-espionage, internal security, and protecting high-value targets and government officials. Shin Bet plays a critical role in safeguarding Israel from a wide range of threats, both internal and external. Its work involves intelligence gathering, analysis, and covert operations to neutralize threats and maintain national security. The agency's activities are often complex and multifaceted, adapting to evolving security challenges.
The agency operates within Israel, the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip, working to prevent terrorist attacks, dismantle militant networks, and protect the state's democratic integrity. Its operational methods are highly classified, reflecting the sensitive nature of its mission. Shin Bet's mandate also extends to vetting candidates for sensitive positions and providing security for Israeli airlines and embassies worldwide. The agency's efforts are crucial in the ongoing conflict with various militant groups and are a key component of Israel's overall defense strategy. Readers will find comprehensive coverage of Shin Bet's activities, operations, and its significant role in Israeli and regional security within this section of jnews.az.