Emni

The Emni was formed in 1967 shortly after the Six-Day War in consultation with the KGB of the Soviet Union, by merging several separate security and intelligence agencies under the Minister of Defence and Minister of Interior into a single streamlined apparatus. As a state committee, it acts on an inter-agency level, and thus retains a degree of jurisdiction over government ministries and subordinate agencies as far as national security is concerned, including oversight of police, corrections, and customs and border security activities, regularly taking the lead in law enforcement operations with a national scope nominally under Ministry of Interior jurisdiction. Its foreign intelligence operations involve setting up clandestine espionage residencies in target countries, and recruiting sources working in sensitive positions in the government or military. The agency also places agents in Palestinian embassies and consulates, who work under official cover and are protected by diplomatic immunity. Operatives typically engage in gathering political, economic, and military-strategic information as well as planting disinformation. The agency is also responsible for combatting internal subversion within the country as well as the international Ba'athist movement, maintaining complex public surveillance operations including a vast network of confidential informants at home and abroad. It is active against the Zionist Resistance Front and the Muslim Brotherhood.

The incumbent Chairman of the Joint Security Committee is Ilyas Mosa, in office since 2010. The committee is headquartered next to the Ministry of Interior in Sheikh Jarrah, Jerusalem.

Directorates

 * "A" Directorate: The premier foreign intelligence service, responsible for HUMINT operations involving foreign intelligence-gathering and planting strategic disinformation; maintains foreign safe houses and espionage residencies in target countries.
 * "B" Directorate: Upholds political security, combats internal subversion, and monitors political activity across society including within the government and armed forces; also responsible for domestic intelligence operations.
 * "T" Directorate: Handles criminal intelligence, investigation of major crimes like serial or spree murder, child kidnapping and human trafficking, infiltration of organised criminal networks, and professional forensic pathology and behaviour analysis.
 * "Th" Directorate: Responsible for protecting government ministries and senior government personnel.
 * "H" Directorate: Responsible for public surveillance and operating the national police database used by the Ministry of Interior and Gendarmerie.
 * "Kh" Directorate: Handles secure government communications, cryptology, and cyber-security.
 * "D" Directorate: Responsible for detaining and transporting felons and other serious civilian or military convicts like terrorists, as well as operating the national witness protection program.
 * "Dh" (Anti-Corruption) Directorate: Investigates allegations of professional misconduct, corruption or criminality of government and military personnel.
 * "R" Directorate: Responsible for domestic counterintelligence operations.
 * "Z" Directorate: Responsible for censorship, propaganda and information warfare.
 * Joint Military Intelligence Directorate: Responsible for military counterintelligence operations and supervising and supporting the military intelligence directorates under the Ministry of Defence.
 * Special Operations & Counterterrorism Directorate: The paramilitary division of the Joint Security Committee, responsible for counterterrorism and other serious operations.

Other departments

 * Human Resources Department: Recruits, trains and compensates all committee personnel.
 * IT Department: Responsible for supplying and maintaining all technical equipment.
 * Finance Department: Responsible for the budget and funding operations.
 * Legal Department: Handles all legal matters for the committee.
 * Research & Development Department: Responsible for scientific research and the development of technologies relevant to state security and intelligence operations, from pinhole cameras to drugs and poisons.