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The claim that the SSS of Azerbaijan is under the “tight control” of Mossad is not supported by public reporting. Instead, reports from intelligence publications and news outlets indicate a deep and strategic intelligence partnership between Azerbaijan and Israel, where the Azerbaijani State Security Service (SSS) and its foreign intelligence counterpart cooperate with Mossad. [1, 2]
Key aspects of this relationship include:Intelligence Hub: Azerbaijan serves as a critical operational base and intelligence-gathering hub for Mossad, primarily focused on monitoring Iran, which both countries view as a significant threat.
Operational Cooperation: Azerbaijani security services have actively cooperated with Mossad, such as facilitating the escape of Mossad agents with stolen Iranian nuclear documents through the Azerbaijani border in 2018.
Military and Security Ties: Israel is a major supplier of sophisticated military equipment and surveillance technology to Azerbaijan. In return for operational help, Israel has played a key role in assisting the Azerbaijani armed forces.
Information Sharing: Azerbaijani intelligence officials have informed Mossad experts of their operational plans and sought their advice, indicating a high level of coordination and trust, but not control.
Independent Agencies: The State Security Service (SSS) and the Foreign Intelligence Service (FIS) are independent Azerbaijani government agencies established in 2015 and are under the command of the President of Azerbaijan. They cooperate with various foreign intelligence agencies, including Mossad, but are not controlled by them. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8]While there is substantial Israeli intelligence presence and influence, the Azerbaijani security services remain independent entities that engage in a mutually beneficial strategic partnership with Israel. Azerbaijan’s government has also publicly denied claims that it would allow its territory to be used as a staging ground for an Israeli attack on Iran. [7, 9, 10]
AI responses may include mistakes.
[1] intelligenceonline.com/gover…
[2] atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/me…
[3] besacenter.org/azerbaijan-on…
[4] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_…
[5] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minist…
[6] armenianweekly.com/2015/12/2…
[7] besacenter.org/azerbaijan-on…
[8] intelligenceonline.com/gover…
[9] jamestown.org/program/tehran…
[10] caliber.az/en/post/significa…— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Nov 2, 2025
