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The '''Royal Yisraeli Special Political Police''' ({{wp|Modern Hebrew language|Modern Hebrew}}: משטרה פוליטית ישראלית מיוחדת), also referred to as '''YeMep''' or '''RYSPP''' ({{wp|Colloquialism|colloquially}}), is a {{wp|Special_police#United_Kingdom|special}} {{wp|secret police|political police}} {{wp|police force|force}} in [[Yisrael]]. It is an {{wp|Independent agencies of the United States government|independent royal agency}} directly under the control of [[Monarchy of Yisrael|the King]] whose chief responsibilities are to investigate, control, and subvert political organizations whose ideologies are held to be a threat to the {{wp|public order}} by the [[Government of Yisrael]]. Its duties combine criminal investigations and {{wp|counterespionage}} under one agency; it is considered a jurisdictional rival to the [[Royal Yisraeli Security Service]]. | The '''Royal Yisraeli Special Political Police''' ({{wp|Modern Hebrew language|Modern Hebrew}}: משטרה פוליטית ישראלית מיוחדת), also referred to as '''YeMep''' or '''RYSPP''' ({{wp|Colloquialism|colloquially}}), is a {{wp|Special_police#United_Kingdom|special}} {{wp|secret police|political police}} {{wp|police force|force}} in [[Yisrael]]. It is an {{wp|Independent agencies of the United States government|independent royal agency}} directly under the control of [[Monarchy of Yisrael|the King]] whose chief responsibilities are to investigate, control, and subvert political organizations whose ideologies are held to be a threat to the {{wp|public order}} by the [[Government of Yisrael]]. Its duties combine criminal investigations and {{wp|counterespionage}} under one agency; it is considered a jurisdictional rival to the [[Royal Yisraeli Security Service]]. | ||
It has been accused of being a {{wp|secret police}} force by critics on both the political left and right as well as purported victims of its investigations and security actions. Its main targets publicly are the [[Christian terrorism in Yisrael|home-grown Christian terrorists]], political extremists, social radicals, and other subversives; privately, some believe it is a tool of suppression for enemies of [[Monarchy of Yisrael|the monarchy]], [[Government of Yisrael|the state]], and [[1920 Constitution|its religious-based constitutional order]]. | It has been accused of being a {{wp|secret police}} force by critics on both the political left and right as well as purported victims of its investigations and security actions. Its main targets publicly are the [[Christian terrorism in Yisrael|home-grown Christian terrorists]], political extremists, social radicals, and other subversives; privately, some believe it is a tool of suppression for enemies of [[Monarchy of Yisrael|the monarchy]], [[Government of Yisrael|the state]], and [[1920 Constitution|its religious-based constitutional order]]. Despite this criticism from some corners, the agency has consistently polled fairly well and remained fairly popular, with the general public attentive to, and supportive of, its anti-corruption successes and putting away of social radicals. | ||
In mid-2020, there were persistent rumors of a YeMep {{wp|assassin}} {{wp|Death squad|hit squad}} operating in [[Gran Aligonia]], leading to conspiracy theories on the {{wp|Internet}} by [[Hezekian Reaction#Left-wing_and_anti-monarchy_protests|critics of the Crown]]. In turn, the agency has received a boost in support by {{wp|far right}} and hawkish circles who view these rumors, if true, as a sign of strength rather than something undesirable. | |||
==Role and mandate== | ==Role and mandate== | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
===1891-1919=== | |||
{{main|White Terror (Yisrael)|West Scipian Wars|1919 Revolution}} | |||
===1919-1941=== | |||
{{main|Government of Yisrael#The Constitution and the 1920s}} | |||
===1941-1951=== | |||
{{main|Autocracy regime|Azoulayism}} | |||
===1951-2020=== | |||
===2020-present=== | |||
{{main|Hezekian Reaction}} | |||
After the enthronement of [[Monarchy of Yisrael|King]] [[Hezekiah III of Yisrael|Hezekiah III]], the new monarch quickly {{wp|Dismissal (employment)|sacked}} his father's chief inspector, [[Osher Eisenberg]], and installed his youngest brother, [[Yehuda of Yisrael|Prince Yehuda]], the 24-year-old former "black sheep" of the Royal Family, in his place. The move immediately raised scoffs of {{wp|nepotism}} and fears of an anti-royalist crackdown. The YeMep [[Yitzchok_Katz#Early_YeMep_clashes_with_Shomrim_over_internal_security|began involving themselves in riot and anti-protestor control]], raising eyebrows; however, there were no mass arrests or other unusual activity by the royal security service. | |||
Since spring 2020, there have been persistent rumors of a YeMep hit squad operating against Crown critics residing in [[Gran Aligonia|the GA]], a prominent geopolitical battleground between an emerging [[Ajax|global]] ideological conflict between the [[Western Monarchies]] and [[Kiso Pact|their opponents]]. | |||
The YeMep has cooperated in joint task forces with their jurisdictional rival, [[Royal Yisraeli Security Service|the Shomrim]], to hunt down and arrest members of the new domestic terrorist group the [[Liberal Democratic Front of Yisrael]] that has emerged since March 2020. | |||
On the six-month anniversary of the coronation of Hezekiah III, the ''[[Royal Yerushalayim Dispatch]]'' ran a {{wp|headline|headline article}} that, in part, focused on strident fears by the [[Left Bloc|political left]] that the YeMep would be used against them, although the article concluded that "there was no evidence that the King would [do so] or even threatened to do so." | |||
==Organization== | ==Organization== | ||
* '''Political and Ideological Criminal Affairs Section''': The primary division that handles non-[[Christian terrorism in Yisrael|Christian terrorist]] general anti-[[1920 Constitution|constitutional]] ideologies, such as {{wp| | * '''Political and Ideological Criminal Affairs Section''': The primary division that handles non-[[Christian terrorism in Yisrael|Christian terrorist]] general anti-[[1920 Constitution|constitutional]] ideologies, such as [[Azoulayism]] and [[Crypto-Azoulayism]], {{wp|Marxist-Leninism|Schrader-Warnerism}}, {{wp|Socialism}}, {{wp|Secularism}}, {{wp|Atheism}}, {{wp|Republicanism}}, etc. Since February 2020, this department has received larger funding, reassignment of agents from other sections, and higher priority. | ||
* '''Counter-Terrorism and Christian Criminal Affairs Section''': The main division that investigates, surveils, and infiltrates Christian terrorist groups such as the [[Christian Defense League]], the [[Free Yarden Valley Catholic Front]], and the [[Pan-Sydalene Liberation Army]]. These police officers liaise and cooperate in conjunction with the [[Royal Yisraeli Security Service]]'s [[Royal Yisraeli Security Service#Organization|Christian Affairs Department]]. | * '''Counter-Terrorism and Christian Criminal Affairs Section''': The main division that investigates, surveils, and infiltrates Christian terrorist groups such as the [[Christian Defense League]], the [[Free Yarden Valley Catholic Front]], and the [[Pan-Sydalene Liberation Army]]. These police officers liaise and cooperate in conjunction with the [[Royal Yisraeli Security Service]]'s [[Royal Yisraeli Security Service#Organization|Christian Affairs Department]]. | ||
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Royal Yisraeli Special Political Police משטרה פוליטית ישראלית מיוחדת | |
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Common name | YeMep (lit. "royal Yisraeli special police"); plural: Yemepim |
Abbreviation | RYSPP |
Agency overview | |
Formed | 1891 |
Employees | ~4,500 |
Jurisdictional structure | |
National agency | Yisrael |
Operations jurisdiction | Yisrael |
Operational structure | |
Headquarters | Yerushalayim, Yisrael |
Agency executive |
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The Royal Yisraeli Special Political Police (Modern Hebrew: משטרה פוליטית ישראלית מיוחדת), also referred to as YeMep or RYSPP (colloquially), is a special political police force in Yisrael. It is an independent royal agency directly under the control of the King whose chief responsibilities are to investigate, control, and subvert political organizations whose ideologies are held to be a threat to the public order by the Government of Yisrael. Its duties combine criminal investigations and counterespionage under one agency; it is considered a jurisdictional rival to the Royal Yisraeli Security Service.
It has been accused of being a secret police force by critics on both the political left and right as well as purported victims of its investigations and security actions. Its main targets publicly are the home-grown Christian terrorists, political extremists, social radicals, and other subversives; privately, some believe it is a tool of suppression for enemies of the monarchy, the state, and its religious-based constitutional order. Despite this criticism from some corners, the agency has consistently polled fairly well and remained fairly popular, with the general public attentive to, and supportive of, its anti-corruption successes and putting away of social radicals.
In mid-2020, there were persistent rumors of a YeMep assassin hit squad operating in Gran Aligonia, leading to conspiracy theories on the Internet by critics of the Crown. In turn, the agency has received a boost in support by far right and hawkish circles who view these rumors, if true, as a sign of strength rather than something undesirable.
Role and mandate
The RYSPP has a litany of political crime-specific law enforcement duties, including but not limited to:
- Investigating, infiltrating, and destroying subversive political groups;
- Controlling the spread, influence, and power of anti-constitutional ideologies;
- Monitoring and censoring communications of subversive ideologies, groups, and individuals; and
- Cooperating with related sister organizations to fight public corruption, political extremism, and other political crimes by public officers.
The YeMep answers solely to the King, whose office relays cases to the Royal Yisraeli Special Court on Political Crimes and Corruption for prosecution.
History
1891-1919
1919-1941
1941-1951
1951-2020
2020-present
After the enthronement of King Hezekiah III, the new monarch quickly sacked his father's chief inspector, Osher Eisenberg, and installed his youngest brother, Prince Yehuda, the 24-year-old former "black sheep" of the Royal Family, in his place. The move immediately raised scoffs of nepotism and fears of an anti-royalist crackdown. The YeMep began involving themselves in riot and anti-protestor control, raising eyebrows; however, there were no mass arrests or other unusual activity by the royal security service.
Since spring 2020, there have been persistent rumors of a YeMep hit squad operating against Crown critics residing in the GA, a prominent geopolitical battleground between an emerging global ideological conflict between the Western Monarchies and their opponents.
The YeMep has cooperated in joint task forces with their jurisdictional rival, the Shomrim, to hunt down and arrest members of the new domestic terrorist group the Liberal Democratic Front of Yisrael that has emerged since March 2020.
On the six-month anniversary of the coronation of Hezekiah III, the Royal Yerushalayim Dispatch ran a headline article that, in part, focused on strident fears by the political left that the YeMep would be used against them, although the article concluded that "there was no evidence that the King would [do so] or even threatened to do so."
Organization
- Political and Ideological Criminal Affairs Section: The primary division that handles non-Christian terrorist general anti-constitutional ideologies, such as Azoulayism and Crypto-Azoulayism, Schrader-Warnerism, Socialism, Secularism, Atheism, Republicanism, etc. Since February 2020, this department has received larger funding, reassignment of agents from other sections, and higher priority.
- Counter-Terrorism and Christian Criminal Affairs Section: The main division that investigates, surveils, and infiltrates Christian terrorist groups such as the Christian Defense League, the Free Yarden Valley Catholic Front, and the Pan-Sydalene Liberation Army. These police officers liaise and cooperate in conjunction with the Royal Yisraeli Security Service's Christian Affairs Department.
- Special Activities Section: The division for undercover officers assigned to various cases across the sections. Yemepim located here generally are under official covers and have their real identities classified for the duration of their undercover duties.
- Public Information and Dissemination Section: The division responsibility for surveilling and controlling communications of targets and subjects, including monitoring telephone, radio, social media, and Internet communications. Officers here often work closely with the Royal Yisraeli Border Guard's Internal Border Control Section.
Gallery
Members of a counter-terrorist special forces unit meeting President Noah Feldman, c. 2016.
A plainsclothes RYSPP detective alongside border guards in a Ashkelon shuk, c. 2018.
Yemepim in the Defense Forces' gray-green special forces uniform, arresting former Mayor of Yerushalayim Moshe Navat (center) on charges of corruption and political extremism.