Seminar sessions provide participants with an overview of Israel’s security threats and mitigation methods, with emphasis on the protection of critical infrastructure and key national and local assets.
In particular, the sessions and site visits provide participants with a unique inside look into the security operations of a number of Israel’s most secured facilities and protected environments, including: airports, mass transit hubs, government facilities, border crossings, critical infrastructure and shopping malls. In addition, the curricula cover many Israeli agencies involved in counter-terrorism from the national to local levels, threat identification and mitigation approaches, emergency preparedness and response capabilities, and innovations in security technology.
Throughout the Seminar, participant discussions will focus on the key concepts underlying the Israeli practices, their application to the participants’ counter-terrorism strategies, and challenges in adopting and sustaining the concepts and practices in diverse country environments. The following describes specific Seminar sessions.
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15:15 - 18:00 The Old City of Jerusalem |
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A site visit of the Via Dolorosa, The Church of the Holy Sepulcher, the Old Market and the Jewish Quarter. |
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15:00 - 16:30 International and Domestic Security Threats to the State of Israel – The World’s 21st Century Challenge in Microcosm
Major General (retired) S. Harari will provide an overview of the security threats to Israel. He will emphasize the geopolitical, religious, social and international pressures, and terrorist organizations operating in the Middle East. Participants will discuss to what extent these factors and other factors are important in their home countries and how they differ. |
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16:30 - 17.30 Secure Borders I: Keeping Threats Out -- The Security Fence |
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This session, also lead by Major General Harari, includes a visit to a portion of the security fence at Mount Scopus in Jerusalem and a discussion of fence operations and operational problems with maintaining security on both sides of the fence. Major General Harari will discuss the controversies surrounding Israel’s building of a security fence, its effects in preventing terrorists from harming Israeli communities, current and future plans for fence construction, and operational problems in maintaining security on both sides of the fence. Participants will discuss the impacts of the security fence in preventing terrorism and the policy implications for securing borders and containing terrorist threats. |
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12:00 - 13:15 Lunch |
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| Shopping malls pose another attractive terrorism target; a successful attack can cause immediate and lasting economic damage. Participants will visit the Azrieli Shopping Mall, an indoor shopping mall in Tel Aviv. The mall, which opened in 1998, includes over 260 stores laid out on three levels over an area of 25,000 square meters (m²), as well as office space, making it one of the largest of Azrieli Mall Group's seven Israeli malls, installed in the second highest building in Israel. The General Manager of the Azrieli Mall Group will discuss with participants the characteristics of security systems operating at Israeli shopping malls in general, including outdoor malls, and at the Tel Aviv Mall in particular. In addition, the session will cover public-private partnerships in collaborating and cooperating on counter-terrorism strategies in protecting public venues and privately owned infrastructure. | ||||
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07:30 - 08:30 Breakfast 08:30 – 10:00 Balancing Technology and Experience, Privacy and Security: Predictive Assessment and Terrorist Threat Mitigation |
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14:30 - 18:30 Balancing Technology and Experience, Privacy and Security II: Israeli Security Technology Showcase |
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Counter-terrorism strategies often heavily rely on technology applications. Organized by the Israel Export and International Cooperation Institute, this session will feature Israeli companies demonstrating latest innovations in security technology developed and applied in Israel. Israeli security technology is considered cutting edge and has been widely adopted in numerous venues worldwide. Participants will have the opportunity to have individual discussions with company personnel of interest. To view a map of the Israeli homeland security industry please click here |
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In Israel, similar to other countries, port security is essential to facilitate and protect cargo and passengers. The Head of Security of the Seaport of Haifa will engage participants in a discussion of Israel�s port security system in Haifa. The Haifa Port is Israel's leading port and is one of the deepest and best protected ports in the Mediterranean. Within range of enemy missiles from the North and a target of terrorist attacks, its security must protect a complex environment of two harbors, with separate conventional, dry cargo, bulk, chemical and container terminals, a free trade zone, a modern passenger terminal, a shipyard for convenient repairs, and fishing and recreational boat facilities. The presentation will describe past terrorist attacks, current and planned protective measures, and Israel's involvement in international cargo security initiatives. The site visit will demonstrate the type of security systems used by Israel to tackle sea-born and land-born threats against ports, vessels and cargo. |
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Lunch 12:30 – 13:45 14:00 – 16:30 Emergency Preparedness and Response: Police, Fire and Medical - The Rambam Health Care Campus |
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Emergency preparedness and response is another important aspect of counter-terrorism strategies. In Haifa, health care services provide mass casualty and disaster emergency response and are targets for attack as well. Dr. Moshe Michaelson, head of the Trauma Unit, and Mrs. Gila Hyams, Director of Nursing of the Surgical Division and Trauma Coordinator, at the Rambam Medical Center will engage participants in a discussion of hospital preparedness for mass casualty attacks and disasters as well as how health care campuses protect their own sites from terrorist attacks. They will illustrate their strategies with examples from Rambam�s 2006 experiences during the conflict with Lebanon, when Rambam�s trauma and intensive care units were expanded overnight, and the inpatient departments were relocated to safe quarters in the hospital basement. Rambam shifted into wartime mode, providing emergency medical care for hundreds of military and civilian casualties from the Lebanon conflict. In addition, for the first time in Rambam�s entire sixty-year history, the hospital operated under direct enemy fire. |
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07:00 - 08:00 Breakfast 10:00 � 11:30 Galilee and Christian sites 11:30 � 13:00 Special Topics: Intelligence Operations and Border Security - the Lebanese Border and Golan Heights |
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In many countries, national security is heavily dependent on border surveillance and counter-terrorism operations abroad. In this session on the Israeli-Lebanese border, a former Field Agent Operator for the Israeli General Security Services will brief attendees on the methods, tactics and operations of Hizzbulla with a first hand view of Hizzbulla outposts along the Israeli-Lebanese border. The former Field Agent Operator was involved in clandestine intelligence operations and counter-terrorism inside Lebanon for almost two decades. In addition, the session will include an overview on the recent Israeli military campaign against Lebanon in February 2006. |
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14:30 – 16:00 Knowledge Management: Integration and Transferability of Lessons Learned |
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17:15-18:00 Special Topics: Community and Religious Partnerships |
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| Acquiring knowledge and understanding the life styles, customs and traditions of others can be the first step in minimizing conflicts. In this session, participants will visit Kaabiya, a Bedouin Village in the Galilee. In a discussion and dinner at a Muslim mosque and Bedouin home, participants will learn practices that facilitate different people living together without conflict. | ||||
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18:00 � 19:30 Farewell Dinner - Experience Famous Bedouin Hospitality and Tradition |
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| The hospitality of the Bedouin is legendary and strangers are welcomed into the Bedouin home with wonderful shows of courtesy and respect. The dangers and hardship of the desert have fostered this approach and, as they are isolated people, encountering others is cause for celebration. A new arrival is often reason enough for a feast. These meetings are celebrated in Bedouin poetry, sayings and songs. | ||||
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