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[[Amos Gilad]] is the former head of the research division of Israel's military intelligence organisation, [[Aman]].<ref>Akiva Eldar, [http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1066582.html Amos Gilad hunts politicians and rides them to the top], Haaretz, 4 March 2009.</ref>
 
[[Amos Gilad]] is the former head of the research division of Israel's military intelligence organisation, [[Aman]].<ref>Akiva Eldar, [http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1066582.html Amos Gilad hunts politicians and rides them to the top], Haaretz, 4 March 2009.</ref>
  
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According to Eldar, Gilad's assessment was opposed by a number of other intelligence officers:
 
According to Eldar, Gilad's assessment was opposed by a number of other intelligence officers:
 
::[[Amos Malka]], who was head of MI from mid-1998 to the end of 2001, and was Gilad's direct superior, is one of them, and his version is the opposite of Gilad's. He is joined in this by Major General (res.) [[Ami Ayalon]], who headed the [[Shin Bet]] security service up until a few months before the intifada; in the approach taken by Arab affairs specialist [[Mati Steinberg]], who until a year ago was a special advisor on Palestinian affairs to the head of the Shin Bet; and by Colonel (res.) [[Ephraim Lavie]], the research division official responsible for the Palestinian arena at that time and Gilad's immediate subordinate.<ref>Akiva Eldar, [http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=437895 Popular Misconceptions], Haaretz, 11 June 2004.</ref>
 
::[[Amos Malka]], who was head of MI from mid-1998 to the end of 2001, and was Gilad's direct superior, is one of them, and his version is the opposite of Gilad's. He is joined in this by Major General (res.) [[Ami Ayalon]], who headed the [[Shin Bet]] security service up until a few months before the intifada; in the approach taken by Arab affairs specialist [[Mati Steinberg]], who until a year ago was a special advisor on Palestinian affairs to the head of the Shin Bet; and by Colonel (res.) [[Ephraim Lavie]], the research division official responsible for the Palestinian arena at that time and Gilad's immediate subordinate.<ref>Akiva Eldar, [http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=437895 Popular Misconceptions], Haaretz, 11 June 2004.</ref>
 
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Amos Gilad is the former head of the research division of Israel's military intelligence organisation, Aman.[1]

Akiva Eldar has accused Gilad of using his position to court Ehud Barak after the breakdown of peace talks with Yasser Arafat:

Gilad put all his prestige and the reputation of the leading Israel Defense Forces intelligence research division at Barak's disposal, to wage the "I have exposed the true face of Arafat" campaign. His concise message can be summed up as: "Barak is right. [Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser] Arafat constitutes a terrible danger. He tried to bring about a reality whereby Oslo would lead to the implementation of his strategy, to the effect that Israel has no right to exist ... If he is not properly dealt with, he will leave us a legacy that nobody will dare to change."[2]

According to Eldar, Gilad's assessment was opposed by a number of other intelligence officers:

Amos Malka, who was head of MI from mid-1998 to the end of 2001, and was Gilad's direct superior, is one of them, and his version is the opposite of Gilad's. He is joined in this by Major General (res.) Ami Ayalon, who headed the Shin Bet security service up until a few months before the intifada; in the approach taken by Arab affairs specialist Mati Steinberg, who until a year ago was a special advisor on Palestinian affairs to the head of the Shin Bet; and by Colonel (res.) Ephraim Lavie, the research division official responsible for the Palestinian arena at that time and Gilad's immediate subordinate.[3]

 

Events Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Brussels Forum/201026 March 201028 March 2010Belgium
Brussels
Yearly discreet get-together of huge amount of transatlantic politicians, media and military and corporations, under the auspices of the CIA and NATO-close German Marshall Fund.
Halifax International Security Forum/201020 November 201022 November 2010Canada
Halifax
Nova Scotia
Spooky conference in Canada in November 2010
Halifax International Security Forum/201118 November 201120 November 2011Canada
Halifax
Nova Scotia
Spooky conference in Canada in November 2010
Halifax International Security Forum/2013Canada
Halifax
Nova Scotia
Spooky conference in Canada
Herzliya Conference/200621 January 200624 January 2006Israel
Tel Aviv
Reichman University
A 2006 conference on Israeli security needs.
Munich Security Conference/201431 January 20142 February 2014Germany
Munich
Bavaria
The 50th Munich Security Conference
Munich Security Conference/20156 February 20158 February 2015Germany
Munich
Bavaria
"400 high-ranking decision-makers in international politics, including some 20 heads of state and government as well as more than 60 foreign and defence ministers, met in Munich to discuss current crises and conflicts."
Munich Security Conference/201612 February 201614 February 2016Germany
Munich
Bavaria
The 52nd Munich Security Conference
Many thanks to our Patrons who cover ~2/3 of our hosting bill. Please join them if you can.


References

  1. Akiva Eldar, Amos Gilad hunts politicians and rides them to the top, Haaretz, 4 March 2009.
  2. Akiva Eldar, Amos Gilad hunts politicians and rides them to the top, Haaretz, 4 March 2009.
  3. Akiva Eldar, Popular Misconceptions, Haaretz, 11 June 2004.