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  1. Mossad - Wikipedia

    It is one of the main entities in the Israeli Intelligence Community, along with Aman (military intelligence) and Shin Bet (internal security). Mossad is responsible for intelligence collection, …

  2. Mossad | Israel, History, & Famous Operations | Britannica

    4 days ago · Explore the history behind the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, its key moments and figures, and the prospects and obstacles for peace. The prospects for peace have been …

  3. Mossad | history

    As is customary worldwide, the decision was to set up three separate frameworks: A military intelligence service (later IDI), an internal security service (later ISA), and an intelligence …

  4. Everything You Need to Know About the Mossad

    Oct 18, 2024 · The Mossad, short for “Institute for Intelligence and Special Operations,” was established on December 13, 1949, by Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion. The …

  5. Majed Massad - Business Analyst, RTX | PSM I | MBA Candidate

    View Majed Massad’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members.

  6. Surah Al-Masad - 1-5 - Quran.com

    Read and listen to Surah Al-Masad. The Surah was revealed in Mecca, ordered 111 in the Quran. The Surah title means "The Palm Fiber" in English and co...

  7. Statement on Professor Massad's Spring 2025 Course

    Dec 17, 2024 · Professor Massad’s class is one of three courses Columbia students can elect to take next semester on the subject of Zionism and the history of Israel, two of which are offered …

  8. Joseph Massad - Wikipedia

    Massad focuses on institutions of law, the military, and education as key components of nationalism, and elaborates on the production not only of national identity but also of national …

  9. Mossad | about

    For over seven decades, the Mossad has been bolstering Israel's security and protecting Jews worldwide. We are an organization rooted in the days of Israel's establishment.

  10. Massad - Wikipedia

    Massad (Arabic: مساد, / ˈmæsˈæd /; Hebrew: מַסָּד), also spelled Masad, Massaad, Mas'ad or Masaad, may refer to: