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The Preventive Security Force (PSF) (Arabic: الأمن الوقائي) or Preventive Security Service is one of the security apparatus of the State of Palestine. It was established in 1994 by president Yasser Arafat in accordance with the Oslo Accords. In 2003, the organisation was merged into the Palestinian Security Services. ==Organisation== The PSF is the PA’s largest intelligence service. In 2006, 5,000 plain-clothed members served in separate units in the West Bank and Gaza. It provides intelligence to the political level, and its main duties include he PNA’s largest intelligence service.〔(''The Palestinian Security Services: Past and Present'' ). MIFTAH, 30 May 2006〕 Jibril Rajoub headed the West Bank Force until 2002.〔(Report: Palestinian police chief to run against Arafat ). CNN, 4 July 2002〕 Mohammed Dahlan, was the first chief of the Palestinian Security Force in Gaza from 1994 to 2002. Dahlan was replaced by Rashid Abu Shbak. In April 2005, Rashid Abu Shbak became head of the PSF in both West Bank and Gaza. In February 2006, he was appointed head of the new Palestinian Security Services, which included the PSF.〔(''Hamas: From Resistance to Government'' ). Paola Caridi, Seven Stories Press, 2012. (Abu Shbak ) "returned in 1994, upon installment of the PNA and became Mohammed Dahlan's deputy in the Gaza Preventative Security Force, of which he took charge in 2002. In April 2005, he began his rise to the very top of the security services when Abu Mazen appointed him head of the Preventative Security Force in the West Bank and Gaza. On February, 20, 2006, he was appointed head of the security services.〕 On 14 June 2007, Hamas militants took over the Preventative Security building in Gaza City and the intelligence service headquarters in Gaza.〔(''Hamas hails 'liberation' of Gaza'' ). BBC, 14 June 2007〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Preventive Security Force」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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