LEEP in Israel

JINSA Sends U.S. Police Chiefs to Israel for Anti-Terror Cooperation

Washington, D.C., 8/21/02 - Top U.S. law enforcement officers met Monday with Uzi Landau, Israel's Public Security Minister, in Jerusalem. Since the Sept. 11th attacks in New York City and Washington, anti-terrorism cooperation between the U.S. and Israel has increased. The spectre of homicide bombers in the U.S. has further drawn the two sides together.

Top Cops Return From JINSA-Sponsored Anti-Terror Study In Israel

Fourteen of the most senior police chiefs, sheriffs and state police commanders returned from Israel last week after five days of intensively studying counter terrorism techniques. They went as participants in JINSA's Law Enforcement Exchange Program (LEEP). LEEP establishes cooperation between American and Israeli law enforcement personnel and to give the American law enforcement community access to the hard "lessons learned" by the Israelis in the interdiction of and response to all forms of terrorism.

JINSA Launches Law Enforcement Exchange

JINSA brought 10 high-ranking law enforcement officers from several major U.S. cities to Israel, August 19-23, 2002, for an intense, five-day program with their Israeli law enforcement counterparts.

JINSA Sends U.S. Police Chiefs to Israel for Anti-Terror Cooperation

Washington, D.C., 8/21/02 - Top U.S. law enforcement officers met Monday with Uzi Landau, Israel's Public Security Minister, in Jerusalem. Since the Sept. 11th attacks in New York City and Washington, anti-terrorism cooperation between the U.S. and Israel has increased. The spectre of homicide bombers in the U.S. has further drawn the two sides together.