Kela Israeli Intelligence has increasingly become a popular
service on Wall Street. The firm employs about 40 former intelligence
operatives and analysts, most of them ex-members of the Israeli army’s
secretive 8200 unit, which is often described as Israel ’s
equivalent to the National Security Agency and believed to be behind the
Stuxnet computer worm that attacked Iran ’s nuclear facilities. Kela
also employs former agents of Israel ’s
Mossad spy agency and the company was founded with the help of Shabtai Shavit,
the director general of the Mossad from 1989 to 1996, who sits on Kela’s
advisory board….
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