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Commanders for Israel's Security

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Commanders for Israel's Security
Founded2014
TypeExtra-parliamentary
Area served
Israel
Websiteen.cis.org.il

"Commanders for Israel's Security" (CIS, Template:Lang-he) is an Israeli movement of veteran senior security officials (IDF, Mossad, Shin Bet and Israel Police) who seek to promote a regional political-security initiative to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and normalize relations with moderate Arab states, that was founded in October 2014. According to the movement, is a non-partisan, but political.

The organization was established by private and spontaneous initiative, in which a number of senior reserve officers who called on the Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, to adopt the Arab Peace Initiative as a basis for political negotiations and security, and to advance the peace process.[1]

References

  1. ^ "106 retired Israeli generals, spy chiefs urge Netanyahu to push for peace". Haaretz. 3 November 2014.