

↑ Amir Oren, The cult of ISIS, Haaretz, 27 June 2002.↑ Mossad, Federation of American Scientists, accessed.Mark Perry, False Flag, Foreign Policy, 13 January 2012.Ulrike Putz, Sabotaging Iran's Nuclear Program: Mossad Behind Tehran Assassinations, Says Source, SpiegelOnline, 2 August 2011.Nir Mann, Period piece, Haaretz, 27 August 2010.Operation Susannah (Lavon Affair) Egypt.Responsible for Mossad's own technological base, such as computers. There is also a dedicated section covering weapons of mass destruction. (Since they name fourteen desks, the missing one may be Egypt). They include: United States, Canada and Western Europe, Latin America, Former Soviet territories, China, Africa, the Maghreb, Libya, Iraq, Jordan, Syria, Saudi Arabia, the Gulf, and Iran. Īccording to Paul Todd and Jonathan Bloch, it has fifteen geographical desks. Responsible for analysis and publications, including reports, open source and daily intelligence summaries. Responsible for briefing friendly journalists and media spin. Lohama Psichologit - psychological operations department The political action and liaison department is responsible for liaison with friendly foreign intelligence agencies, and back-channel diplomacy with states with which Israel does not have official relations. Tevel - political action and liaison department According to the New York Times, the Kidon assassination unit is reputed to have been established within it in the 1970s.

According to Todd and Bloch it is known as 'Metsada'. The special operations division is responsible for covert actions such as sabotage, assassinations and paramilitary operations. Ĭaesarea or Metsada - operations department The collection department has lead responsibility for espionage, with field officers operating under official and non-official cover around the world. Paul Todd and Jonathan Bloch also state that Mossad has eight departments, but cite some which Melman and Raviv do not list such as psychological warfare.

