The Israeli Intelligence Corps (Hebrew: חיל המודיעין, Heil HaModi'in), abbreviated to Haman (Hebrew: חמ"ן) is an Israel Defense Forces corps which falls under the jurisdiction of IDF Directorate of Military Intelligence (Aman) and is responsible for collecting, disseminating, and publishing intelligence information for the General Staff and the political branch.
The corps was established as a result of the Agranat Commission's recommendation on the intelligence shortcomings in the Yom Kippur War.
A Chief Intelligence Officer is detached from but subordinate to the head of Aman.
On November 12, 1976, its first Chief Intelligence Officer, Brigadier-General Dov Tamari, was appointed.
The corps also engages in counter-intelligence and information security work, and presents general assessments.