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− | [[Avi Dichter]], Israel's Minister of Public Security, "was the domestic intelligence agency chief in 2002 when Israel bombed a [[Hamas]] military leader's house killing him, his bodyguard and 15 civilians." <ref> [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/7130594.stm Israeli avoids UK arrest threat],BBC News Online, 6th December 2007</ref> | + | [[Avi Dichter]] was Director of Israel's [[Shin Bet]] security agency between the years 2000-2005.<ref name="ISAbio">[http://www.shabak.gov.il/English/History/heads/Pages/AviDichter.aspx Avi Dichter], Israel Security Agency, accessed 10 May 2013.</ref> |
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+ | Avi Dichter was born in 1952 in Ashkelon. He enlisted in the IDF in 1971 and successfully completed his training in Sayeret Matkal, the elite General Staff Reconnaissance Unit and served in the unit as a fighter as well as in his reserve duty. Dichter has a B.A in psychology, criminology and sociology from Bar-Ilan University and an M.B.A. from Tel Aviv University.<ref name="ISAbio">[http://www.shabak.gov.il/English/History/heads/Pages/AviDichter.aspx Avi Dichter], Israel Security Agency, accessed 10 May 2013.</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Shin Bet== | ||
+ | After joining the [[Shin Bet]] in 1974, Dichter served as an aircraft security officer on El Al flights. In 1975, he began a case officers training course at the Shin Bet School for Arabic. In 1976, he was stationed as a case officer in the northern Gaza Strip and later served in refugee camps in the center of the Gaza Strip. In 1980, he was appointed regional case officer. In 1983, he was stationed in Lebanon for a year as the Sidon regional case officer following the bombing of the IDF headquarters at Tyre.<ref name="ISAbio">[http://www.shabak.gov.il/English/History/heads/Pages/AviDichter.aspx Avi Dichter], Israel Security Agency, accessed 10 May 2013.</ref> | ||
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+ | In 1986, he was appointed a unit head in the Southern Command during the first intifada.<ref name="ISAbio">[http://www.shabak.gov.il/English/History/heads/Pages/AviDichter.aspx Avi Dichter], Israel Security Agency, accessed 10 May 2013.</ref> | ||
+ | In 1987, he was granted a Medal of Honor by the major general of the Southern Command for the killing of a Palestinian at the Netzarim junction, who carried out a shooting attack against Israeli vehicles moments earlier.<ref name="ISAbio">[http://www.shabak.gov.il/English/History/heads/Pages/AviDichter.aspx Avi Dichter], Israel Security Agency, accessed 10 May 2013.</ref> | ||
+ | In 1990, he was appointed head of the Training Division for Arab Affairs. In 1992, he was appointed head of the Southern Command.<ref name="ISAbio">[http://www.shabak.gov.il/English/History/heads/Pages/AviDichter.aspx Avi Dichter], Israel Security Agency, accessed 10 May 2013.</ref> In that capacity he oversaw the killing of 'The Engineer', [[Yahya Ayyash]] in 1995.<ref name="Gatekeepers">[http://www.thegatekeepersfilm.com/dichter-en AVI DICHTER/2000-2005], thegatekeepersfilm.com, accessed 10 May 2013.</ref> | ||
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+ | He became head of the Shin Bet Security Division in 1996, following the assassination of Prime Minister [[Yitzhak Rabin]]. In 1999, he was appointed deputy ISA Director.<ref name="ISAbio">[http://www.shabak.gov.il/English/History/heads/Pages/AviDichter.aspx Avi Dichter], Israel Security Agency, accessed 10 May 2013.</ref> | ||
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+ | In 2000, he was appointed ISA Director.<ref name="ISAbio">[http://www.shabak.gov.il/English/History/heads/Pages/AviDichter.aspx Avi Dichter], Israel Security Agency, accessed 10 May 2013.</ref> He was selected for the position by Prime Minister [[Ehud Barak]], his former commander in Sayaret Matkal.<ref name="Gatekeepers">[http://www.thegatekeepersfilm.com/dichter-en AVI DICHTER/2000-2005], thegatekeepersfilm.com, accessed 10 May 2013.</ref> | ||
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+ | The Al-Aqsa Intifada broke out early in Dichter's tenure, during which he increased targetted assassinations and helped to initiate the separation wall.<ref name="Gatekeepers">[http://www.thegatekeepersfilm.com/dichter-en AVI DICHTER/2000-2005], thegatekeepersfilm.com, accessed 10 May 2013.</ref> | ||
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+ | Dichter, later Israel's Minister of Public Security, "was the domestic intelligence agency chief in 2002 when Israel bombed a [[Hamas]] military leader's house killing him, his bodyguard and 15 civilians." <ref> [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/7130594.stm Israeli avoids UK arrest threat],BBC News Online, 6th December 2007</ref> | ||
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:Nine children were killed in the raid. A one-tonne bomb was dropped on Mr Shehada's house. The dead included his wife and his three children." <ref> [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/7130594.stm Israeli avoids UK arrest threat],BBC News Online, 6th December 2007</ref> | :Nine children were killed in the raid. A one-tonne bomb was dropped on Mr Shehada's house. The dead included his wife and his three children." <ref> [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/7130594.stm Israeli avoids UK arrest threat],BBC News Online, 6th December 2007</ref> | ||
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+ | Dichter stepped down as Shin Bet chief in 2005.<ref name="ISAbio">[http://www.shabak.gov.il/English/History/heads/Pages/AviDichter.aspx Avi Dichter], Israel Security Agency, accessed 10 May 2013.</ref> | ||
He was invited to a seminar on counter terrorism as a keynote speaker by the [[King's College London]] in 2007, but cancelled due to fears of being arrested for war crimes.<ref> [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/7130594.stm Israeli avoids UK arrest threat],BBC News Online, 6th December 2007</ref> | He was invited to a seminar on counter terrorism as a keynote speaker by the [[King's College London]] in 2007, but cancelled due to fears of being arrested for war crimes.<ref> [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/7130594.stm Israeli avoids UK arrest threat],BBC News Online, 6th December 2007</ref> | ||
==Georgia International Law Enforcement Exchange Talk== | ==Georgia International Law Enforcement Exchange Talk== | ||
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In August 2007 Dichter delivered a talk at the [[Georgia International Law Enforcement Exchange]]. According to reports: | In August 2007 Dichter delivered a talk at the [[Georgia International Law Enforcement Exchange]]. According to reports: | ||
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==Affiliations== | ==Affiliations== | ||
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[[Georgia International Law Enforcement Exchange]] | [[Shin Bet]] | [[Georgia International Law Enforcement Exchange]] | [[Shin Bet]] | ||
Latest revision as of 20:59, 10 May 2013
Avi Dichter was Director of Israel's Shin Bet security agency between the years 2000-2005.[1]
Contents
Early life
Avi Dichter was born in 1952 in Ashkelon. He enlisted in the IDF in 1971 and successfully completed his training in Sayeret Matkal, the elite General Staff Reconnaissance Unit and served in the unit as a fighter as well as in his reserve duty. Dichter has a B.A in psychology, criminology and sociology from Bar-Ilan University and an M.B.A. from Tel Aviv University.[1]
Shin Bet
After joining the Shin Bet in 1974, Dichter served as an aircraft security officer on El Al flights. In 1975, he began a case officers training course at the Shin Bet School for Arabic. In 1976, he was stationed as a case officer in the northern Gaza Strip and later served in refugee camps in the center of the Gaza Strip. In 1980, he was appointed regional case officer. In 1983, he was stationed in Lebanon for a year as the Sidon regional case officer following the bombing of the IDF headquarters at Tyre.[1]
In 1986, he was appointed a unit head in the Southern Command during the first intifada.[1] In 1987, he was granted a Medal of Honor by the major general of the Southern Command for the killing of a Palestinian at the Netzarim junction, who carried out a shooting attack against Israeli vehicles moments earlier.[1] In 1990, he was appointed head of the Training Division for Arab Affairs. In 1992, he was appointed head of the Southern Command.[1] In that capacity he oversaw the killing of 'The Engineer', Yahya Ayyash in 1995.[2]
He became head of the Shin Bet Security Division in 1996, following the assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. In 1999, he was appointed deputy ISA Director.[1]
In 2000, he was appointed ISA Director.[1] He was selected for the position by Prime Minister Ehud Barak, his former commander in Sayaret Matkal.[2]
The Al-Aqsa Intifada broke out early in Dichter's tenure, during which he increased targetted assassinations and helped to initiate the separation wall.[2]
Dichter, later Israel's Minister of Public Security, "was the domestic intelligence agency chief in 2002 when Israel bombed a Hamas military leader's house killing him, his bodyguard and 15 civilians." [3]
The BBC reported,
- The Shin Beth agency, headed by Mr Dichter between 2000 and 2005, helped plan the assassination of Hamas military commander Saleh Shehada in July 2002.
- Nine children were killed in the raid. A one-tonne bomb was dropped on Mr Shehada's house. The dead included his wife and his three children." [4]
Dichter stepped down as Shin Bet chief in 2005.[1]
He was invited to a seminar on counter terrorism as a keynote speaker by the King's College London in 2007, but cancelled due to fears of being arrested for war crimes.[5]
Georgia International Law Enforcement Exchange Talk
In August 2007 Dichter delivered a talk at the Georgia International Law Enforcement Exchange. According to reports:
- His talk ranged from the threat Iran posed to Israel, dramatically driven home with a simple map showing how small Israel is, to suicide bombers, assassinations of terrorist leaders, and the fact that Israeli police avoid the kind of public shootouts in which American officers too often engage[6].
Affiliations
Georgia International Law Enforcement Exchange | Shin Bet
External Links
- Dangers Of Dichter's Disengagement Debate, US Embassy Tel Aviv, 8 March 2006, published by Wikileaks, 1 September 2011.
- Goi May Plan To Retroactively Approve Some Outposts, US Embassy Tel Aviv, 3 April 2006, published by Wikileaks, 1 September 2011.
- Ag Gonzales' Meeting With Minister Of Public Security Dichter, US Embassy Tel Aviv, 30 June 2006, Published by Wikileaks, 1 September 2011.
- Ambassador's June 30 Meeting With Israeli Public Security Minister Dichter, US Embassy Tel Aviv, 6 July 2006, published by Wikileaks, 1 September 2011.
- Avi Dichter Briefs Codel Pryor On State Of Israeli Security, US Embassy Tel Aviv, 6 October 2006, published by Wikileaks, 1 September 2011.
- Barak Ravid, Dichter cancels U.K. trip over fear of 'war crimes' arrest, Haaretz, 6th December 2007
- The Ambassador's Meeting With Internal Security Minister Dichter: Action Against Settler Violence, Security Cooperation With Pa, Concern About Hamas' Growing Strength In Gaza, US Embassy Tel Aviv, 31 October 2008, published by Wikileaks, 1 September 2011.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Avi Dichter, Israel Security Agency, accessed 10 May 2013.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 AVI DICHTER/2000-2005, thegatekeepersfilm.com, accessed 10 May 2013.
- ↑ Israeli avoids UK arrest threat,BBC News Online, 6th December 2007
- ↑ Israeli avoids UK arrest threat,BBC News Online, 6th December 2007
- ↑ Israeli avoids UK arrest threat,BBC News Online, 6th December 2007
- ↑ Michael Jacobs, COVER: A Thicker Blue Line, The Atlanta Jewish Times Online, 31-August-2009