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In November 2006, Kuperwassser gave a talk at the Saban Center on the conflict with Lebanon in July/August that year.<ref>[http://www.brookings.edu/events/2006/1102middle-east.aspx Engaging the Enemy: Lessons Learned from the Israel-Hezbollah War], Brookings Institution, 2 November 2006.</ref> | In November 2006, Kuperwassser gave a talk at the Saban Center on the conflict with Lebanon in July/August that year.<ref>[http://www.brookings.edu/events/2006/1102middle-east.aspx Engaging the Enemy: Lessons Learned from the Israel-Hezbollah War], Brookings Institution, 2 November 2006.</ref> | ||
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+ | In his post at the Strategic Affairs Ministry, Kuperwasser has supported the development of an [[Aman|Military Intelligence]] department focussed on international political activists considered to support the ''delegitimization'' of Israel. | ||
+ | ::The unit has the support of Brig. Gen. (res. ) Yossi Kuperwasser, the director general of the Strategic Affairs Ministry and a previous head of MI's research division. During the second intifada, he pushed for the intelligence community's large-scale involvement in public advocacy and diplomatic matters, a stance that was criticized by other MI officers.<ref>Barak Ravid, [http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/military-intelligence-monitoring-foreign-left-wing-organizations-1.350713 Military Intelligence monitoring foreign left-wing organizations] ''Haaretz'', 21 March 2011.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 04:44, 10 July 2012
Brigadier General (ret.) Yosef Kuperwasser is vice director general of the Israeli ministry of strategic affairs. He is a former senior officer in Israeli military intelligence (Aman). Following his retirement he served as vice-president of security consulting firm Global CST.[1][2]
Contents
Education
Kuperwasser holds a BA in Arabic Language and Literature from Haifa University and an MA in in Economics from Tel Aviv University.[3]
Early Career
Kuperwasser served as Assistant Defense Attaché for Intelligence at the Israeli Embassy in Washington DC from 1992 to 1994.[4]
He was the Intelligence Officer of the IDF Central Command from 1998 to 2001.[5]
Akiva Eldar reports the following account of Kuperwasser's role after the outbreak of the Second Intifada in 2000:
- Malka relates that about a month after the intifada began, was he was on his way to the Gilo neighborhood in Jerusalem, he asked Yossi Kuperwasser, at the time the intelligence officer of the Central Command (and today head of the research division), how many 5.56 bullets the command had fired that month. "Kuperwasser got back to me with number 850,000 bullets. My figure was 1.3 million bullets in the West Bank and Gaza. This is a strategic figure that says that our soldiers are shooting and shooting and shooting. I asked: `Is this what you intended in your preparations?' and he replied in the negative. I said: `Then the significance is that we are determining the height of the flames.'[6]
Aman Head of Research
Kuperwasser was the head of Aman's Analysis and Production Division for five years until June 2006.[7]
AIPAC case
During a trip to Washington in January 2002, Kuperwasser briefed US diplomats about the seizure of the Karine A in the Red Sea. He also briefed Steve Rosen of AIPAC the same day.[8]
Rosen's lawyer Abbe Lowell would later seek access to a memo about the diplomatic briefing in order to prove that Israel was itself circulating the information that Rosen was accused of obtaining in the AIPAC spy case.[9]
Gaza withdrawal
According to former Shin Bet advisor Dr Matti Steinberg, Kuperwasser and Aman head Aharon Zeevi Farkash ignored assessments in 2005 that suggested the planned unilateral withdrawal from Gaza would strengthen Hamas. However, Kuperwasser's wife Zionit Kuperwasser co-authored a document that suggested the military preferred a withdrawal under an agreement.[10]
Iran
Kuperwasser warned that Iran was intent on obtaining nuclear weapons in May 2006, hours before a UN Security Council meeting on on sanctions, the Jerusalem Post reported:
- "Iran is interested not only in turning into a superpower, but also in changing the world order," Brig.-Gen Yosef Kuperwasser said at a conference entitled "Power Projection - The Needs and Challenges" at the Fisher Institute for Air and Space Strategic Studies in Herzliya.[11]
Brookings Institution
From October 2006 to January 2007, Kuperwasser was the Andrea and Charles Bronfman visiting fellow in the Saban Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution.[12]
In November 2006, Kuperwassser gave a talk at the Saban Center on the conflict with Lebanon in July/August that year.[13]
Strategic Affairs Ministry
In his post at the Strategic Affairs Ministry, Kuperwasser has supported the development of an Military Intelligence department focussed on international political activists considered to support the delegitimization of Israel.
- The unit has the support of Brig. Gen. (res. ) Yossi Kuperwasser, the director general of the Strategic Affairs Ministry and a previous head of MI's research division. During the second intifada, he pushed for the intelligence community's large-scale involvement in public advocacy and diplomatic matters, a stance that was criticized by other MI officers.[14]
Affiliations
- Aman - former head of research
- Saban Center for Middle East Policy -former visiting fellow
- American Center for Democracy - advisor
Notes
- ↑ About Us, American Center for Democracy, accessed 31 July 2009.
- ↑ Brigadier General (res.) Yosef Kuperwasser (pdf), Jewish United Fund, accessed 21 March 2011.
- ↑ About Us, American Center for Democracy, accessed 31 July 2009.
- ↑ About Us, American Center for Democracy, accessed 31 July 2009.
- ↑ About Us, American Center for Democracy, accessed 31 July 2009.
- ↑ Akiva Eldar, Popular misconceptions, Haaretz, 11 June 2004.
- ↑ About Us, American Center for Democracy, accessed 31 July 2009, archived at the Internet Archive.
- ↑ Josh Gerstein, Defense for AIPAC spy suspects: Data at core of case was not really 'top secret', Haaretz, 3 November 2008.
- ↑ Josh Gerstein, Defense for AIPAC spy suspects: Data at core of case was not really 'top secret', Haaretz, 3 November 2008.
- ↑ Akiva Eldar, Military Intelligence: Never expected Hamas victory in 2006, Haaretz, 15 January 2009.
- ↑ Yaakov Katz and Sheera Claire Frankel, Iran will have bomb by 2010, Jerusalem Post, 10 May 2006.
- ↑ About Us, American Center for Democracy, accessed 31 July 2009.
- ↑ Engaging the Enemy: Lessons Learned from the Israel-Hezbollah War, Brookings Institution, 2 November 2006.
- ↑ Barak Ravid, Military Intelligence monitoring foreign left-wing organizations Haaretz, 21 March 2011.