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Ministry of Intelligence (Israel)

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Ministry of Intelligence
משרד המודיעין

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Formed6 May 2009
Dissolved18 March 2024

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.

History

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The Ministry of Intelligence was established in 2009 to coordinate between the various agencies in the Israeli Intelligence Community, including the Mossad, Shin Bet, Aman, and the Israeli Foreign Ministry's intelligence gathering operations.[1]

The Ministry of Intelligence was based on the model of the United States' Office of the Director of National Intelligence. It is charged with maintaining contact with the intelligence organizations and ensuring that they execute the directives of the political echelon; examining the structure of the intelligence organizations and initiating and leading plans for their improvement; formulating a work plan for the intelligence community, in coordination with the heads of all its members; designing and synchronizing national projects that relate to the intelligence community in its entirety; acting as a mediator between the heads of the various organizations in the intelligence community; drafting recommendations for the Prime Minister when needed; and performing budgetary oversight for the intelligence organizations.[2]

In addition, the Ministry of Intelligence develops and creates national-civilian intelligence, which deals with broader aspects of national security. This intelligence supports planning and strategic decision-making processes in all government ministries by linking security aspects with civilian ones.[2]

As part of its involvement in national-civilian intelligence, the Ministry of Intelligence established the inter-ministerial and inter-organizational forum, "Line of Horizon Forum", whose members include representatives of government ministries, intelligence and defense establishments, civilian organizations and researchers. The forum serves as the basis for a mechanism that is currently being built in the Ministry to look ahead, and it includes researchers and a technological laboratory that provide assistance to decision-makers on the national level.[2]

During the 2023 Israel–Hamas war, a Ministry paper dated October 13, "Policy paper: Options for a policy regarding Gaza's civilian population",[3] recommending forcibly transferring Gaza Strip's 2.3 million residents to Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, was leaked to the media.[4][5] This triggered a negative international reaction, being widely described as "advocacy for ethnic cleansing".[6][7] Several weeks later, on November 19, 2023, in an opinion piece in The Jerusalem Post, minister of Intelligence Gila Gamliel backed the voluntary resettlement of Gazans outside the Gaza Strip, which she said members of the Knesset across the political spectrum supported.[8]

Amidst unplanned expenses due to the Israel-Hamas war, the Israeli Finance Ministry in January 2024 proposed closing the Intelligence Ministry along with nine other ministries. According to Haaretz, the ministry had not fulfilled its main purpose and was often a job given to senior MJs for whom there were no suitable ministries.[1]

In March 2024, the Israeli cabinet approved abolishing the Intelligence Ministry and moving its functions to the Prime Minister's Office. Sitting minister Gila Gamliel became the Science and Technology Minister, replacing Ofir Akunis.[1]

List of ministers

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# Minister Party Government Term start Term end
1 Dan Meridor Likud 32 6 May 2009 18 March 2013
2 Yuval Steinitz Likud 33 18 March 2013 14 May 2015
3 Israel Katz Likud 34 14 May 2015 17 May 2020
4 Eli Cohen Likud 35 17 May 2020 13 June 2021
5 Elazar Stern Yesh Atid 36 13 June 2021 29 December 2022
6 Yariv Levin Likud 37 29 December 2022 2 January 2023
7 Gila Gamliel Likud 37 2 January 2023 13 March 2024

References

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  1. ^ a b c Lis, Jonathan (13 March 2024). "Israel to Scrap 'Superfluous' Intelligence Ministry, Slightly Slimming Its Bloated Government". Haaretz. Archived from the original on 13 March 2024. Retrieved 3 June 2024.
  2. ^ a b c "אודות משרד המודיעין". Government of Israel (in Hebrew). Retrieved 13 May 2021.
  3. ^ Iraqi, Amjad (30 October 2023). "Expel all Palestinians from Gaza, recommends Israeli gov't ministry". +972 Magazine. Retrieved 31 October 2023. (with unofficial English translation of the paper)
  4. ^ Teibel, Amy (30 October 2023). "An Israeli ministry, in a 'concept paper,' proposes transferring Gaza civilians to Egypt's Sinai". AP News. Retrieved 31 October 2023.
  5. ^ Lis, Jonathan; Samuels, Ben (30 October 2023). "Israeli Intel Ministry Suggests Relocating Gazans to Sinai After Hamas War". Haaretz. Retrieved 31 October 2023.
  6. ^ Iraqi, Amjad (28 October 2023). "When 'never again' becomes a war cry". +972 Magazine.
  7. ^ "South into the Sinai: Will Israel Force Palestinians Out of Gaza?". Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. 31 October 2023. Retrieved 7 November 2023.
  8. ^ "Victory is an opportunity for Israel in the midst of crisis - opinion". The Jerusalem Post. 19 November 2023. Retrieved 7 November 2023.