Sayanim (sing. Sayan; Hebrew: helpers, 
   assistants) is a term for a Mossad operative recruited from among 
   the Jewish Diaspora to help the Mossad with operations outside 
   Israel, utilising the capacity of their own nationality to procure 
   assistance. While not official Mossad agents and sometimes acting 
   without explicit knowledge, they may work in the capacity of 
   unregistered representatives of the government of Israel in their 
   respective nations.
Generally-speaking, these non-Israeli Jewish volunteers are asked 
   to engage in legal activities that will not bring them into trouble 
   with the authorities. There are exceptions, however, as for example 
   in the case of Jonathan Pollard, the U.S. Naval intelligence employee who 
   engaged in espionage on behalf of Israel's intelligence agencies and 
   whose exposure by the FBI strained relations between the U.S. and 
   Israel.
Victor Ostrovsky, a former Mossad katsa 
   turned author, wrote extensively about activities of the sayanim, as 
   has Gordon Thomas. According Ostrovsky and Thomas, the 
   sayanim 
   provide assistance of various kinds to Mossad officers operating in 
   foreign countries. This assistance can include facilitating medical 
   care, money, logistics, and even overt intelligence gathering. They 
   can be Judges, Court Clerks, Expert Witnesses, Child Protective 
   Service Workers, Assistant District Attorneys, Police Officers, or 
   anyone with a great degree of power over people's lives, and will do 
   anything at the behest of Mossad case officers (katsa) for the State 
   of Israel against its enemies or those perceived to be unfavorable 
   politically to Israeli policy. ("By Way of Deception", Victor 
   Ostrovsky). Sayanim are supposedly not directly involved in 
   intelligence operations, and are only paid for their expenses.
In his book
   "By Way of Deception", Ostrovsky describes the following examples 
   of services the sayanim might provide using their citizenship 
   or residency status or occupation:
- The operator of a car rental agency can rent a car without completing the proper paperwork.
 - An apartment manager can provide an apartment without raising suspicions.
 - A bank owner or manager can assist in obtaining, exchanging, tranfering or laundering money.
 - A doctor can operate on a bullet wound without making a report.
 - Merchants can provide large quantities of their wares or help establish false business fronts.
 - Employees in high technology can provide direct information on civilian and military technology. Ostrovsky uses the French Exocet missile as an example of military technology that was compromised in this manner.
 
Sayanim were reportedly vital to the assassinations by the 
   Mossad in
   Operation Wrath of God of those responsible for the
   Black September attacks.
Sayanim must be 100% Jewish. They live abroad, and 
   though they are not Israeli citizens, many are reached through their 
   relatives in Israel.
Ostrovsky claims that for
   London 
   alone the Mossad has a list of thousands of recruited and willing sayanim.
Gordon Thomas estimates that in the United States and Britain, 
   there are at least 20,000 sayanim who aid Israel's intelligence 
   agencies in a number of ways.
Katsas are in charge of the sayanim, and most active 
   sayanim will be visited by a katsa once every three months or so, 
   which for the katsa usually means between two and four face-to-face 
   meetings a day with sayanim, along with numerous telephone 
   conversations. The system allows the Mossad to work with a skeleton 
   staff. That's why, for example, a CIA station would employ about 100 
   people, while a comparable Mossad station would need only six or 
   seven.
   The existence of this large body of volunteers allows the costs 
   of intelligence gathering to be greatly reduced, and may be one 
   reason why the Mossad operates with fewer case officers than fellow 
   intelligence agencies.
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