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Wednesday, November 03, 2010

From 452 suicide attacks in 2003 to 2 in 2007

How did Israel go from 452 suicide attacks in 2003 to two in 2007 bli ayin hara (warding off evil eyes)? Shin Bet (General Security Service) chief Yuval Diskin explains.
According to Yuval Diskin, Director, Israel Security Agency (ISA – Shin Bet), the winning formula developed by Israel’s security services is based on jointness – the ability of all services to work together, sharing operational concepts (CONOPS), with a clear definition of the combined objective for all the organizations engaged in homeland security and defense. Multidisciplinary intelligence activity, based on advanced technological and human intelligence, tailored and channeled through processing and dissemination, means to turn intelligence from raw data into an operationally valuable, real-time asset. “Operational systems must be adapted and learn to operate as efficiently as possible with such real-time intelligence assets” said Diskin.

Such adaptation is enabled by introducing technological means to improve connectivity, interoperability and joint operations by combined task forces, composed of elements from different organizations, such as ISA, National Police, Army and Air Force. Under such a cooperation umbrella, different organizations must share common counter-terror techniques, tactics and procedures (TTP), optimizing for rapid response, based on real-time intelligence. According to Diskin, the main advantage of the joint-operating concept is by combining the unique capabilities and characteristics of each of the participating organizations. “The main challenge is not integrating the technologies, but overcoming leadership and human nature obstacles” Diskin added. One of the keys to establishing jointness was the setup of inter-service command posts, manned by representatives from all the services and organizations involved in operations.

Diskin considers the legal infrastructure a critical element in the success of Israel’s counter-terror campaign. “It took Israeli lawmakers 14 years to agree on the legal framework for the ISA, until the so-called ‘ISA Law’ was completed in 2002. Once implemented, this legal foundation became instrumental for the success of Israel’s counter-terror campaign.” Said Diskin.
Remember the dispute last year in the US over who should handle the 'underwear bomber'? Hopefully, that wouldn't happen here.

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1 Comments:

At 2:22 PM, Blogger NormanF said...

Israel has an effective security service. That is why terrorism is now a nuisance rather than a lethal threat to the Jewish State. But constant vigilance is required to ensure that threat does not reappear in the future.

The Shin Bet faces an arduous task to guarantee Israel's security in the face of an enemy war in the shadows that shows no signs of cessation any time soon - and probably not in our lifetime.

 

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