The Gatekeepers

The Gatekeepers (2012)

1h 41m | Documentary | Israel
7.6IMDb
7.5DouBan

Six former leaders of the Israeli secret security organization Shin Bet spoke about the country's post-1967 history, including those that are public and unknown. If you think you understand the Middle East, then you must watch this documentary. It will be an eye-opener. Shinbert is Israel's national security agency, which is mainly responsible for protecting the personal safety of domestic leaders and foreign visiting politicians. Their motto is "invisible shield". The names of their members are kept secret at any time, and only the names of their leaders will be disclosed. Simbert is a very successful organization, and some people complain about them, including their unscrupulous means of extorting confessions by torture, and their failure to stop the assassination of then President Yitzhak Rabin in 1995. There have been thirteen leaders in the history of Israel. In the past three decades, only six people have been qualified to lead the institution. They had never given any interview before, and they opened the conversation box for the first time in front of the camera of director Deh Moreh. "what on earth made them decide to reveal the secrets and operation of the organization?" From Abraham Shalom in 1980 to 20.

Six former leaders of the Israeli secret security organization Shin Bet spoke about the country's post-1967 history, including those that are public and unknown. If you think you understand the Middle East, then you must watch this documentary. It will be an eye-opener. Shinbert is Israel's national security agency, which is mainly responsible for protecting the personal safety of domestic leaders and foreign visiting politicians. Their motto is "invisible shield". The names of their members are kept secret at any time, and only the names of their leaders will be disclosed. Simbert is a very successful organization, and some people complain about them, including their unscrupulous means of extorting confessions by torture, and their failure to stop the assassination of then President Yitzhak Rabin in 1995. There have been thirteen leaders in the history of Israel. In the past three decades, only six people have been qualified to lead the institution. They had never given any interview before, and they opened the conversation box for the first time in front of the camera of director Deh Moreh. "what on earth made them decide to reveal the secrets and operation of the organization?" From Abraham Shalom in 1980 to 20.