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For the continent in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium, see Aman.
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Aman (אמ"ן) is the Hebrew abbreviation for the Israel Defence Forces' (IDF) Directorate of Military Intelligence (אגף המודיעין), Israel's central, overarching military intelligence. Aman was created in 1950, when the Intelligence Department was spun off from the IDF's General Staff (then, Agam: אג"ם). Aman is an independent service, and not part of the ground forces, navy or the Israeli Air Force. It has a staff of 7,000 personnel (1996 estimate). It is currently headed by Aluf Amos Yadlin.

Head of Aman

Yadlin, recently nominated to replace Zeevi-Farkash
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Yadlin, recently nominated to replace Zeevi-Farkash

The head of Aman is the highest intelligence officer in the IDF and engages in intelligence decision and policy-making at the same level as the heads of the Shin Bet and the Mossad: together, they form the three highest-ranking, co-equal heads of the Israeli Intelligence Community, focusing on the military, domestic (including the Palestinian territories), and foreign intelligence fronts respectively.

On June 10 2005, the IDF's Chief of Staff, Lieutenant General Dan Halutz, in a move viewed as surprising, announced that Major General Aharon Zeevi-Farkash would be replaced by Major General Amos Yadlin. Yadlin, currently the IDF's military attaché in Washington, D.C., was a combat pilot, former head of the Air Intelligence Squadron, and Halutz's deputy. Yadlin was appointed as Aman Director on January 5 2006, with Zeevi-Farkash having served an extended term.

Units

Aman consists of the following subordinate and professionally subordinate units:

Staff units

Collection units

*The Hatzav Unit
  • The Visual Intelligence Branch
  • *The Mapping Unit
  • The HUMINT Branch
  • Research

    Information security

    Other units

    Professionally subordinate units

    Roles and jurisdictions

    Modash: IDF's newest corps.
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    Modash: IDF's newest corps.

    The IDF's Intelligence Corps (חיל המודיעין), abbreviated as Haman and headed by a Brigadier General, has been detached from Aman since the Yom Kipur War, but remains under its jurisdiction.

    In April 2000, the newest IDF corps was founded (the IDF's fifth land corps), the Field Intelligence Corps (חיל מודיעין השדה), abbreviated as Modash (מוד"ש). It was designed to fulfill some of Aman's former combat intelligence functions, and is also headed by a Brigadier General. Unlike Haman, however, Modash falls under the operational jurisdiction of the GOC Army Headquarters, abbreviated as Mazi (מז"י), and currently headed by Major General Yiftach Ron-Tal (as of June 10 2005, outgoing: to be replaced by Major General Benny Gantz, outgoing head of GOC Northern Command). It still falls under Aman's professional jurisdiction however.

    In 1976, according to the Lexicon of National Security, some of Aman's principal roles consisted of:

    1. Intelligence evaluation for security policy, military planning and 'fluid security policy,' and the dissemination of intelligence to IDF and governmental bodies.
    2. Field security at the level of the General Staff (today, Matkal: מטכ"ל), and the training and operation of field security in general (all levels).
    3. The operation of military censorship.
    4. Direction and operation of the 'Collection Agencies'.
    5. Drawing maps; providing the direction and supervision for the dissemination of maps.
    6. The development of 'special measures' for intelligence work.
    7. The development of intelligence doctrine in the realms of research, collection, and field security.
    8. Staff responsibility for military attachés overseas.

    Aman Directors (1948-1950, Intelligence Department)

    Chaim Herzog, second and last head of the Intelligence Department, third head of Aman.
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    Chaim Herzog, second and last head of the Intelligence Department, third head of Aman.

    See also

    Israel Defense Forces
    Arms, Commands, Branches, Corps
    Arms: Navy | Air Force | GOC Army Headquarters
    Commands: Northern | Central | Southern | Home Front
    Branches: General Staff | Military Intelligence | Human Resources | Computer Service | Technology and Logistics | Operations | Planning
    Consultants & attachés to the General Staff: Financial advisor | Womens' Affairs advisor | Rabbinate | Military Advocate General | Court of Appeals | Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories
    IDF corps
    Ground forces corps: Infantry | Armor | Artillery | Engineering | Field Intelligence
    Infantry brigades: 900 Brigade | Paratroopers | Golani | Nahal | Givati | Bislmach
    Combat support & rear-line corps: Ordnance | Medical | Intelligence | C4I | Education | Adjutant | Logistics | Military Police | General
    IDF insignia
    Berets, Units symbols and Uniform | Ranks | Decorations
    Additional Information
    History of the Israel Defense Forces | Military equipment of Israel | Israel Defense Forces checkpoint | Israeli military prison
    See Also
    Israeli Security Forces | Mossad | Shabak | Police | Border Police | Intelligence Community | National Security Council

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