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Shin Bet reaches out to English, Arabic world with new web sites
By Yossi Melman, Haaretz Correspondent and News Agencies
Tags: Israel, Shin Bet, Terrorism

The Shin Bet security service launched English and Arabic Web sites on Monday, which include statements from the head of the agency, history of the Shin Bet, along with video footage of airstrikes, arrest raids, VIP security squads and live-fire training.

The agency says that since the sites were launched Monday morning, they have already reported tens of thousands of page visits from Israel and around the world.

The content of the English and Arabic Web sites are nearly identical to that of the Hebrew one, and follows a highly publicized recruiting drive aimed at attracting topflight computer programmers to its tech division.
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In another move toward openness, the Shin Bet recently allowed four employees to blog about their life and work at the agency. Also, for several years the government has preferred to call it the Israel Security Agency, or ISA, instead of the better-known Shin Bet, a name derived from two Hebrew letters standing for security service.

"We understand we work for the public, and we believe that we should expose anything we can that doesn't harm the organization," said a Shin Bet official, who under Israeli law cannot be identified by name.

"The organization is not secret, its operations are. We call it 'controlled openness."

The agency still refrains from discussing its methods and intelligence, as well as the location of its headquarters. But since Yuval Diskin was appointed director in 2005, he has pushed for disclosing information that does not endanger Israel's security or Shin Bet personnel.

Understandably, extensive areas of ISA activity are confidential, Diskin wrote in an introduction to the site, using the agency's English acronym. Nonetheless, we would like to give you some insight into the ISA, its values, and elements of its heritage and missions. Enjoy the site!

Diskin is only the third chief of the agency to step out of the shadows while in office. In the past, Shin Bet chiefs were identified in print only by the first initial of their first name, and their faces were blurred on television and in news photos. Those rules still apply to most other agents.

The site has biographical information on all of the former chiefs, as well as a behind-the-scenes look at the agency's labs and computer systems.

Esther Levanon, a former top official who helped computerize the Shin Bet, said the Hebrew site was primarily aimed at drawing top talent to the spy agency.

"They want to bring in good people. There are really exciting things going on there, and they want people to know about it," she said. "They are at the forefront of technology."

The English and Arabic sites go one step further, trying to counter what the agency perceives as a huge cloud of misinformation swirling on the World Wide Web.

There is a lot of material from unauthorized sources out there, the Shin Bet official said. We understand that in the Internet era, people are looking for information and here they will get it on an official site.

The Web site doesn't shy away from addressing its past blunders, devoting segments to the Bus 300 affair, in which agents were suspected of killing captive terrorists in 1984 and then lying about it, and its botched protection of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin in 1995.

The assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin was a severe failure of the ISA in one of its central missions: the protection of the prime minister, the site reads.

The Mossad, the Shin Bet's counterpart for international intelligence, also runs an Internet site aimed at recruiting agents and sharing unclassified information.

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