- Source: General Intelligence Service (Palestine)
The Palestinian General Intelligence Service (GIS; Arabic: الجهاز العام للاستخبارات الفلسطيني) is an intelligence agency responsible for internal security and intelligence within the Palestinian territories. It was established in 1994 as part of the Palestinian Authority's efforts to create a unified security apparatus in the territories under its control. Majed Faraj is the current head of GIS.
The PGIS operates under the supervision of the Palestinian president, and the president appoints its director. Its primary responsibilities include gathering and analyzing intelligence on potential security threats, investigating crimes, and maintaining order and stability within the Palestinian territories.
Directors
Amin al-Hindi 1994 - April 2005
Ahmed Shenoura 2005 - 2007
Tawfik Tirawi 28 August 2007 – 21 November 2008
Mohamed Mansour 2008-2009 (Acting)
Majed Faraj 2009 - present
See also
Palestinian Preventive Security
Palestinian Military Intelligence Service
References
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