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The History of the Mossad (Part 3 of 5) - Israeli foreign intelligence service. The full name translated into English is Institute for Intelligence and Special Tasks. Mossad is the most important, and famous of the five intelligence and espionage organizations in Israel. But other organizations, like the military one, represent larger institutions.
According to a report of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) of 1976, Mossad consisted of 1,500 to 2,000 personnel, of which 500 were...
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The History of the Mossad (Part 2 of 5) - Israeli foreign intelligence service. The full name translated into English is Institute for Intelligence and Special Tasks. Mossad is the most important, and famous of the five intelligence and espionage organizations in Israel. But other organizations, like the military one, represent larger institutions.
According to a report of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) of 1976, Mossad consisted of 1,500 to 2,000 personnel, of which 500 were...
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The History of the Mossad (Part 1 of 5) - Israeli foreign intelligence service. The full name translated into English is Institute for Intelligence and Special Tasks. Mossad is the most important, and famous of the five intelligence and espionage organizations in Israel. But other organizations, like the military one, represent larger institutions.
According to a report of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) of 1976, Mossad consisted of 1,500 to 2,000 personnel, of which 500 were...
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Amazing footage of very unique wedding of a young couple in Israel. It was held on the ruins of the community of Homesh. Homesh was demolished by the Israeli government three years ago. This is viewed as symbolic of the fervent hope of the ex-residents to return and rebuild their community at Chomesh - which is situated on one of the most strategic hillpoints in central Israel and has one of the most incredible views of the Land. The wedding was given the 'permission' of the Israeli...
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Riding Therapy at Open Space Ranch - Located in central Israel, Open Space Ranch uses horseback riding activities to help sufferers of autism as well as at-risk teens. Riding therapy is a tried and true method for teaching life lessons and building confidence, but in this program, Dr. Ofer Komerovsky has broken new ground by helping autistic people and underprivileged youth simultaneously.
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