Head of the Shin Bet: It is clear and known that there was no betrayal by security officials on October 7
The head of Israel's Shin Bet stated that there was no betrayal or cooperation from security personnel during the October 7 massacre, affirming that the organization must learn from its failures.
Indictment Filed Against Shin Bet Officer for Involvement in Smuggling into Gaza
A Shin Bet officer has been indicted for facilitating smuggling operations into Gaza, accused of aiding the enemy during wartime.
Shin Bet to Assist in the Investigation of the Disappearance of Heimanut Kasaw
The Shin Bet will assist in specific tests related to the investigation of the disappearance of Heimanut Kasaw, who vanished from a reception center in Safed two years ago.
Netanyahu to Shin Bet: We are creating a new regional axis to counter Iran and the Muslim Brotherhood
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced plans for a new regional alliance aimed at countering the influences of Iran and the Muslim Brotherhood during a conference with Shin Bet leadership.
Shin Bet and Police: We arrested four northern residents on suspicion of planning a shooting attack in Karmiel
Four residents from northern Israel were arrested on suspicion of planning a shooting attack in Karmiel against soldiers, with the prosecution expected to file charges today.
Former Shin Bet Heads: Zini Must Respond Harshly to Netanyahu's Attacks Against Ronen Bar and Shin Bet Personnel
Five former heads of Shin Bet and 31 former department heads have criticized current Shin Bet chief David Zini for his handling of unprecedented attacks from Prime Minister Netanyahu against former Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar and others associated with the agency.
Former Shin Bet Heads: Zini Must Respond Firmly to Netanyahu's Attacks on Ronen Bar and Shin Bet Personnel
Five former heads of Shin Bet criticized the current head for not adequately responding to unprecedented attacks by Prime Minister Netanyahu against former Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar and other agency members.
A stern message from former Shin Bet heads to Netanyahu.. What did it contain?
Five former heads of the Shin Bet security service in Israel sent a stern letter to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accusing him of undermining security institutions and attempting to evade responsibility for the failures on October 7, 2023.
Shin Bet: Iran carried out hundreds of attempts to hack accounts of officials and public figures in the past year
Israeli intelligence agencies reported that Iranian cyber units attempted hundreds of cyber attacks aimed at breaching the accounts of politicians and security officials over the past year.
Israel: Netanyahu denies being informed about the Hamas 'Walls of Jericho' plan - Implications for Shin Bet and the army
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu denies reports that he was informed about a Hamas plan known as 'Walls of Jericho,' claiming it was a false narrative.
Shin Bet Officials: Police Refuses to Allocate Forces for Action Against Jewish Terrorism
High-ranking Shin Bet officials claim that the Israeli police reject requests to allocate forces for operations against Jewish extremism and terrorism.
After spreading a distorted version of the October 7 blunder, Netanyahu echoed a theory claiming that Ronen Bar led a rebellion on the day of the massacre
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accused former Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar of leading a rebellion against him during the October 7 attack, following Netanyahu's attempt to deflect blame for security failures.
Shin Bet chiefโs brother charged with โassisting enemyโ over cigarette smuggling in Gaza
Bezalel Zini, the brother of Israelโs Shin Bet chief, has been charged with assisting the enemy for his involvement in a cigarette smuggling network into Gaza during a blockade.
Israel charges brother of Shin Betโs chief for smuggling goods into Gaza
Israeli prosecutors have charged Bezalel Zini, brother of the Shin Bet chief, with smuggling $117,400 worth of cigarettes into Gaza.
Brother of Shin Bet Chief Charged with 'Helping the Enemy in Time of War'
An Israeli indictment has been filed against the brother of the Shin Bet chief for allegedly smuggling cigarettes into the besieged Gaza Strip, which constitutes aiding the enemy during wartime.
Shin Bet Led by Zini Seeks to Toughen Regulations Against Smugglers from Israel: Cigarettes Are Also a Security Threat
The Shin Bet, under David Zini's leadership, has proposed an amendment that classifies the smuggling of civilian goods, including cigarettes, out of Israel as a security offense, with a potential seven-year imprisonment sentence.
In Israel, the brother of the head of the Shin Bet intelligence agency is accused of smuggling cigarettes into Gaza
Israeli prosecutors have charged the brother of Shin Bet's head with involvement in smuggling cigarettes into Gaza, amid an ongoing blockade due to the war.
Israel indicts 12 suspects, including IDF soldiers, for smuggling goods into Gaza
Israeli prosecutors have charged 12 individuals, including IDF reservists and a relative of the Shin Bet chief, with smuggling goods into Gaza for profit during wartime.
A scandal rocks Israel.. The brother of the Shin Bet chief involved in smuggling cigarettes to Gaza
Betzalel Zini, brother of the Israeli Security Agency head David Zini, was released after being arrested for his alleged involvement in smuggling cigarettes to Gaza, sparking widespread controversy within Israel's security establishment.
Ben Gvir Acknowledges Poor Prison Conditions... Circumstances of Palestinian Detention Deter Attacks
Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir stated that harsh prison conditions for Palestinian detainees have become a deterrent to potential attacks, as discussed with the head of the Shin Bet.
Indictment to be filed against relative of Shin Bet chief suspected of smuggling goods to Gaza
The police announced that they have filed a prosecutor's declaration against a relative of Shin Bet chief David Zini, suspected of involvement in smuggling goods to Gaza, with an indictment expected soon.
Court extended the detention of a relative of the Shin Bet chief suspected of smuggling goods to Gaza
An Ashkelon court has extended the detention of a relative of Shin Bet chief David Zini, who is suspected of smuggling goods from Israel to Gaza, along with additional suspects involved in the case.
The court allowed publication: A relative of Zini is suspected in the smuggling of goods to Gaza
A relative of Shin Bet chief David Zini is suspected of smuggling goods from Israel to the Gaza Strip, according to a ruling from the Ashkelon Magistrate's Court.
The Election Committee and Shin Bet Will Establish a Team to Address AI Threats Ahead of the Elections
The Central Election Committee and Shin Bet announced the formation of a team to tackle AI threats and external influences on social media ahead of the elections.
Shin Bet links for the first time weapon smuggled via drones to two attacks in Israel
The Israeli security establishment has, for the first time, connected weapons smuggled by drones from Egypt and Jordan to specific attacks within Israel, highlighting a significant security threat.
In the Shin Bet, they approached a protest activist and asked him if he received information about an intention to harm Smotrich
The Shin Bet security service has contacted a protest activist to inquire if they received any information regarding threats against Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, amid concerns following his controversial statements against the President of the Supreme Court.
Shin Bet Held Warning Talks with Prominent Activists Against the Government This Week
The Shin Bet conducted warning conversations this week with key activists protesting against the government, telling one activist she would be investigated by police, while also attempting to convince others to cooperate with the organization.
Zini to cabinet members: Are you ready to be tested on a polygraph?
During the recent cabinet meeting, several ministers expressed concerns about the superficial nature of discussions, leading the head of the Shin Bet, David Zini, to suggest polygraph tests for ministers due to leaks from cabinet meetings.