FRESH AIR

Australia’s security chiefs highlight benefits of intel sharing with Israel

Sep 10, 2019 | Sharyn Mittelman

Duncan Lewis

Retiring ASIO Director-General of Security Duncan Lewis recently addressed the Lowy Institute and reflected on the importance of exchanging information on security threats with international partners to disrupt planned terror attacks.  As an example, he highlighted that in July 2017 Israel shared intelligence with Australia that helped stop the bombing of an Etihad plane on the Sydney-Dubai route, in what is now known as “Operation Silves”.

Mr Lewis said“This plot involved a direct attack, a direction that came from ISIL members in Syria against aviation targets here in Australia.  This incident represents a serious and sophisticated threat.  It was a sobering reminder that the aviation sector remains an enduring and attractive target for some transnational groups.  This was an example where Australia benefitted from an intelligence lead from an international partner, in that particular case, the State of Israel.  The sharing and joint development of intelligence capabilities continues to strengthen our individual and collective ability to detect, to monitor and respond to threats.”  

Israel’s role in helping to thwart the terror attack has also been previously noted by senior figures in Australia and Israel.  Last year, Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton confirmed Israel helped Australia stop a plot to blow up an airliner. His comments followed remarks by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that Israeli intelligence services had prevented an attack of an “Australian airliner” as part of wide-ranging international intelligence-sharing.

The importance of protecting this intelligence-sharing relationship was also raised by Australia’s Director-General of National Intelligence Nick Warner at a hearing of the Parliamentary Joint Standing Committee on Intelligence and Security Committee.  The hearing was part of an investigation into whether there are sufficient legal protections in place for journalists and whistleblowers, following the Australian Federal Police raids on the ABC’s Sydney headquarters and the home of News Corp journalist Annika Smethurst over separate stories that were allegedly based on leaked classified information.

According to an ABC news report (Aug. 7), “[Warner] cited intelligence received from Israel which helped to foil a plot to blow up an Etihad flight from Sydney to Abu Dhabi in July 2017, with a bomb hidden inside a meat grinder.  ‘The unauthorised disclosure or publication of foreign partner information could have serious ramifications, including putting at risk Australia’s relationship with those partners and that country,’ Mr Warner said.   ‘Put simply, if those partners do not trust Australian intelligence agencies to keep their intelligence information secret, they will not share it.’”

It appears very clear that the close relationship between Australia and Israel is deeply valued by Australia’s most senior officials working in the intelligence field.  This partnership has already apparently saved hundreds of Australian lives by stopping the aviation terror attack of 2017.

Tags: ,

RELATED ARTICLES


French UNIFIL troops on patrol in southern Lebanon in April 2015 (image: Sebastian Castelier/ Shutterstock)

UNIFIL, the LAF and myths about Lebanese sovereignty

Nov 13, 2024 | Featured, Fresh AIR
GbVvR9GWgAAfPGb (1)

“Backbone”? UNRWA delivers just 13% of the aid in Gaza

Nov 8, 2024 | Featured, Fresh AIR
The sentiment is clear on the streets of Kuala Lumpur (Image: Shutterstock)

Malaysia’s recalcitrant antisemitism

Nov 8, 2024 | Featured, Fresh AIR
Screenshot 2024 02 08 At 9.45.23 pm

Gaza polio clinic blast coverage a classic case of ABC bias

Nov 7, 2024 | Featured, Fresh AIR
Image: Shutterstock

The secret history of  UNIFIL’s relationship with Hezbollah

Nov 6, 2024 | Featured, Fresh AIR
Israeli Settlements Near Bethlehem

Report: Approvals for West Bank settlement expansion ‘stuck’

Nov 4, 2024 | Featured, Fresh AIR

RECENT POSTS

ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan (centre) announces his request for arrest warrants against Israeli and Hamas leaders on May 20 (Screenshot)

AIJAC slams ICC decision to issue warrants against Netanyahu and Gallant

International Criminal Court 2018

AIJAC slams ICC decision to issue warrants against Netanyahu and Gallant

Screenshot 2024 11 20 At 4.49.05 PM

Australia out of step with US and other allies on UN vote: Joel Burnie on Sky News

UNRWA is portrayed as the “backbone” of Gaza aid efforts, but actually supplied only 13% of aid there over recent months (Image: Anas Mohammed/ Shutterstock)

An empire of perpetual suffering

Foreign Minister Penny Wong and PM Anthony Albanese have degraded our relationship with our most important Middle Eastern partner (Screenshot)

The consequences of Australia’s Mideast policy shifts since October 7

ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan (centre) announces his request for arrest warrants against Israeli and Hamas leaders on May 20 (Screenshot)

AIJAC slams ICC decision to issue warrants against Netanyahu and Gallant

International Criminal Court 2018

AIJAC slams ICC decision to issue warrants against Netanyahu and Gallant

Screenshot 2024 11 20 At 4.49.05 PM

Australia out of step with US and other allies on UN vote: Joel Burnie on Sky News

UNRWA is portrayed as the “backbone” of Gaza aid efforts, but actually supplied only 13% of aid there over recent months (Image: Anas Mohammed/ Shutterstock)

An empire of perpetual suffering

Foreign Minister Penny Wong and PM Anthony Albanese have degraded our relationship with our most important Middle Eastern partner (Screenshot)

The consequences of Australia’s Mideast policy shifts since October 7

SORT BY TOPICS