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ISRAEL BEGINS COURSES FOR INTELLIGENCE CORPS

TEL AVIV [MENL] -- Israel's military has begun new courses for the intelligence corps that reflect changes in battle doctrine.

Military officials said the courses are being held by the Field Intelligence Corps, part of the Ground Forces Command. The corps, established in 1999, focuses on tactical intelligence up to the level of division.

The corps has opened a school for field intelligence and the courses include training in understanding enemy tactics, navigation and reconnaissance as well as wireless communications. Much of the course is said to focus on urban and guerrilla warfare.

"Regular regiments in every command, which form sources of intelligence and combat intelligence gathering capabilities, provide the primary fighting ability against the Palestinian terror," Ground Forces Command chief Maj. Gen. Yiftah Ron-Tal said.

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