- The
Ministry of
Defense (Hebrew: משרד הביטחון, romanized: Misrad
HaBitahon, lit. 'Ministry of Security', acronym: Hebrew: משהב"ט) of the
government of...
- (ISA; Hebrew: שֵׁירוּת הַבִּיטָּחוֹן הַכְּלָלִי, romanized: Sherut
ha-
Bitaẖon ha-Klali, lit. 'the
General Security Service' (GSS); Arabic: جهاز الأمن...
- (gendarmerie) of the
Israeli Police.
Shabak (Israel
Security Agency)
Sherut HaBitahon HaKlali (Hebrew: שירות הבטחון הכללי, "General
Security Agency"): the organization...
-
Malmab (Hebrew: הממונה על הביטחון במערכת הביטחון,
Ha-Memune al
ha-
bitahon be-Ma'arechet
Ha-
Bitahon) is a
department in the
Israeli Defense Ministry that...
- spin offs: "Grill" a
local version of
Roast "Security Zone" ("Retsuat
HaBitahon"), a
special daily show
during the 2006
Lebanon War. Lior
Schleien returns...
- ההפרדה,
Geder HaHafrada); "separation wall" (Hebrew: חומת ההפרדה, Ḥomat
HaHafrada) and "security fence" (גדר הביטחון,
Geder HaBitaḥon). In Arabic, it...
- Aviv: Ma'arakhot/Misrad
Ha-
Bitahon, 1989 (Hebrew) "A
Jordanian Option — Israel,
Jordan and the Palestinians". Tel Aviv:
Ha-Kibuts
Ha-Meuhad, 1986 (Hebrew)...
- Jerusalem,
ha-Sifriya
ha-Tsiyonit, 1994); From
Corporation to Nation: The Jews of
Eastern Europe, 1772-1881 (Tel Aviv,
Misrad ha-
Bitahon Publishing House...
-
Mivtsaim Meyuhadim Be-Maarkhot
Ha-Haganah (in Hebrew). Tel Aviv:
Tseva haganah le-Yisrael,
Hotsaat Maarakhot:
Misrad ha-
bitahon. Saul Friedländer (2008). The...
- and the
Jewish resistance in
France during the
Second World War. Miśrad
ha-
bitaḥon, 2002. Raphaël Delpard, L'armée
juive clandestine en France: 1940–1945...