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On Monday, July 22, Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Kevin K. McAleenan hosted the Director of the Israeli Security Agency (ISA), Nadav Argaman, for a bilateral engagement to discuss the threats that the U.S. and Israel both face and the shared mission of their respective departments.

Addressing key priorities for agencies

During their meetings, Acting Secretary McAleenan and ISA Director Argaman signed cooperation agreements spanning across a multitude of fronts that will address key priorities for both agencies. The agreements will bolster partnership and cooperation in aviation security, border security, cyber security, information sharing, investigations, and science and technology.

These agreements demonstrate the strength of the relationship between Israel and the U.S. The Department of Homeland Security proudly works with the ISA on a range of priorities and looks forward to continued partnership to make both of our homelands more safe and secure.

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