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The division for countering terror and Arab-Iranian espionage
Does the ISA work in cooperation with other intelligence agencies?
Does the ISA counter espionage?
In what areas does the ISA act, in addition to the arrest and interrogation of terrorists?
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Does the ISA work in cooperation with other intelligence agencies?
Countering terror involves dozens of professional interfaces inside and outside Israel. In its activities to counter terror, the ISA maintains close contact with the Israel Police, the IDF and the Mossad, as well as with dozens of intelligence agencies in Israel and around the world.
Does the ISA counter espionage?
The ISA acts to counter espionage in the state of Israel. Throughout its history, the ISA has, amongst its other missions, countered espionage-related activities carried out by foreign countries on Israeli soil.
In what areas does the ISA act, in addition to the arrest and interrogation of terrorists?
The ISA has identified additional fundamental problems relating to terror, including money transfers to fund terror, weapon smuggling, and the transfer of materials used in weapon production throughout Judea, Samaria and the Gaza Strip. ISA activities include these areas as well, as part of the fulfillment of its responsibilities.
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