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Mossad was formed in April 1951 from the Central Institute for Coordination and the Central Institute for Intelligence and Security. Mossad is a civilian service, and does not use military ranks, although all of the Mossad's staff have served in the Israeli Defence Force (as a part of Israel's compulsory draft system), and many of them are officers.
Mossad has long had a reputation for being an extremely effective agency (see links below). However, it has also been involved in several spectacular debacles. In 1973, Mossad murdered Ahmad Bouchikhi, an innocent Arab waiter in Lillehammer, Norway, who had been mistaken for Ali Hassan Salameh, one of the leaders of the Palestine Liberation Organization. The Mossad agents used fake Canadian passports, which angered the Canadian government. In 1997, two Mossad agents were caught in Jordan, on mission to assassinate Sheikh Haled Mashal, a Hamas leader. Again, they were using fake Canadian passports. This led to a diplomatic row with Canada, and Israel was also further forced to release several Palestinian prisoners, in particular the militant Hamas leader Sheikh Ahmad Yassin[?] in exchange for the Mossad agents.
Mossad is headquartered in Tel Aviv and has eight departments:
=== CEO's of Mossad === | |
* 1951-1952 | Reuven Schiloah |
* 1952-1963 | Isser Harel |
* 1963-1968 | Meir Amit |
* 1968-1974 | Zwi Zamir |
* 1974-1982 | Jitzhak Hofi |
* 1982-1990 | Nahum Admoni |
* 1990-1996 | Schabtai Schavit |
* 1996-1998 | Danny Jatom |
* 1998 | Efraim Halevy |
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