The last director of Directorate 8 was Mohammed al-Masri, who was of Egyptian origin. Directorate 8 also assembled cameras, communications equipment and employed many engineers and scientists with advanced degrees. These included weapons, explosives and poisons. Located in the headquarters of the ISS, Directorate 8 was responsible for the fingerprinting of all IIS employees and the development of materials needed for covert offensive operations. The last director of Directorate 4 was BG Mohammed Yasin Al Shammari from Mosul. Directorate 4 worked in coordination with Directorates 3, 5, 9, 12, 14 and 18. These offices included areas for Southeast Asia, Turkey, Iran, America (North and South), Europe, Arab states, Africa and the former Soviet Union. The directorate included a number of offices responsible for the collection of information about a specific country or region. In addition, the Secret Service received information from the Al Hadi Project. Located inside the headquarters of the IIS, Directorate 4's activities took place in both Iraq and abroad, with agents infiltrated within Iraqi government departments, the Ba'ath Party, associations, unions and organizations, Iraqi embassies and opposition parties. The following list gives the directorates divided by bureau, and a brief description of the directorate: Political Bureau
IIS was organised as a number of Bureaus, which oversaw the individual directorates. Bush, the Emir of Kuwait and the former Iraqi Prime Minister Ayad Allawi. These include the assassinations of Sheikh Talib al-Suhail al-Tamimi in Beirut (April 1994), Ayatollah Mehdi al-Hakim in Sudan (January 1988) and Ayad Habashi in Rome (October 1986), as well as the attempted assassinations of President George H.W. IIS is alleged to be responsible for a number of assassinations and attempted assassinations abroad. IIS often worked closely with the Iraqi General Security Directorate (the Iraqi equivalent of the FBI) when conducting domestic activities. The Secret Service was tasked with infiltrating both foreign and domestic governments, unions, embassies, and opposition groups. One of the well known Directors was Rafi' Dahham Mejwel Al-Tikriti ( Arabic: رافع دحام مجول التكريتي) the former Iraqi Ambassador to Turkey and the last Chief of the Iraqi Intelligence Service. The most important section of the IIS was Directorate 4: the Secret Service. The IIS was primarily concerned with international intelligence collection and analysis but also performed many activities inside Iraq in conjunction with the Directorate of General Security as a secret police organization.
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The Iraqi Intelligence Service ( Arabic: جهاز المخابرات العراقي, Jihaz Al-Mukhabarat Al-Eiraqii), full name in Arabic language |Arabic]: جهاز المخابرات العامة العراقية "Jihaz almukhabarat aleamat aleiraqiat" literally:Iraqi General Intelligence Service - also known as the مخابرات Mukhabarat, General Directorate of Intelligence, or Party Intelligence, was an 8,000-man agency and the main state intelligence organization in Iraq under Saddam Hussein.
Majid Hasan al-Majid (2019–present), Director