Mukhabarat
Mukhābarāt (Arabic: مخابرات, also transliterated muḫābarāt / muḵābarāt), is the Arabic term for intelligence, as used by an intelligence agency. In most of the Middle East, the term is colloquially used in reference to secret police agents who spy on civilians. Organizations using the name include:
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Egypt
- General Intelligence Directorate (Egypt) (Gihaz al-Mukhabarat al-Amma)
Iraq
- Iraqi Intelligence Service (Jihaz al-Mukhabarat al-Amma), under Saddam Hussein
- Iraqi National Intelligence Service (INIS) (Jihaz al-Mukhabarat al-Watanii al-Eiraqii), since 2004
Israel
- Israel Security Agency (Known as Mukhabarat among Arab citizens)
Jordan
- General Intelligence Directorate (Jordan) (Dairat al-Mukhabarat al-Ammah)
Libya
- Intelligence of the Jamahiriya (Mukhabarat el-Jamahiriya), under Muammar Gaddafi
Palestine
- Palestinian Security Forces Intelligence (al-Mukhabarat), official
- Palestinian National Security Forces Intelligence (al-Mukhabarat), paramilitary
Saudi Arabia
- General Intelligence Presidency (Al Mukhabarat Al A'amah)
Syria
- Military Intelligence Directorate (Syria) (Shu'bat al-Mukhabarat al-'Askariyya)
- Air Force Intelligence Directorate (Idarat al-Mukhabarat al-Jawiyya)
- General Intelligence Directorate (Syria) (Idarat al-Mukhabarat al-Amma)
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