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rFORENSIC AUDIT REPORT: OPERATIONAL, LOGISTICAL, AND TECHNOLOGICAL COMPLICITY OF G4S (ALLIED UNIVERSAL) IN THE ISRAELI DEFENSE APPARATUS

To: Defense Logistics Directorate

From: Lead Defense Logistics Analyst / Forensic Audit Unit

Date: January 17, 2026

Subject: Comprehensive Forensic Audit of G4S / Allied Universal Military Complicity and Material Support to the Israeli Ministry of Defense

1. Executive Summary and Strategic Overview

This forensic audit constitutes an exhaustive examination of the operational, financial, and technological entanglements of G4S, currently operating as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Allied Universal, within the Israeli defense and security ecosystem. The investigation was initiated in response to a directive to identify and document corporate entities whose leadership, ownership structure, or operational footprint materially or ideologically support the occupation of Palestine, the Israeli Ministry of Defense (IMOD), or the Israel Prison Service (IPS). The objective is to move beyond superficial public relations statements regarding “divestment” and to rigorously analyze the enduring supply chains, technological dependencies, and legacy asset structures that continue to bind Allied Universal to the Israeli security apparatus.

The audit findings reveal a complex, bifurcated reality that challenges the prevailing narrative of complete corporate withdrawal. While G4S plc formally divested its primary Israeli subsidiary, G4S Israel (Hashmira), to FIMI Opportunity Funds in a transaction completed in 2017—resulting in the entity now known as G1 Secure Solutions—the parent company, Allied Universal, retains a status of High Military Complicity. This assessment is based on a forensic triangulation of three distinct but reinforcing vectors of support: the proprietary technological sustainment of incarceration infrastructure through AMAG Technology; the direct physical protection of the global supply chains of Israel’s premier defense contractors, Elbit Systems and Rafael Advanced Defense Systems; and the long-tail financial participation in the Policity national police training academy, which persisted well into the current operational period.

Our analysis indicates that the 2017 sale of G4S Israel was, in functional terms, a restructuring of liability and brand exposure rather than a cessation of operational support.1 By retaining the “technological brain” of the occupation—specifically the Symmetry™ security management system used in military prisons—and simultaneously securing the “industrial muscle” of the occupation by guarding Elbit factories in the UK and US, Allied Universal remains a Tier-1 Enabler of the Israeli defense logistics network.3 The relationship has evolved from direct “boots on the ground” guarding of settlements to a more sophisticated, higher-margin provision of mission-critical technology and industrial counter-intelligence services.

The following report dissects these relationships with granular detail, adhering to the Core Intelligence Requirements of Direct Defense Contracting, Dual-Use/Tactical Supply, Logistical Sustainment, and Supply Chain Integration. It categorizes Allied Universal’s involvement not merely as incidental commercial activity, but as structural support essential to the maintenance of the occupation’s physical and digital architecture.

.2. Corporate Governance, Transactional Architecture, and the “Divestment” Illusion

To understand the current state of complicity, it is essential to first deconstruct the corporate maneuvering that has characterized G4S’s engagement with Israel over the past decade. The transition from a publicly traded UK entity to a component of the massive, private equity-backed Allied Universal conglomerate has obscured, but not severed, the flow of material support.

2.1 The FIMI Opportunity Funds Transaction (Project “Hashmira”)

In late 2016, facing escalating pressure from the global Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement, G4S plc announced the sale of its Israeli subsidiary, G4S Israel (Hashmira), to FIMI Opportunity Funds, Israel’s largest and most active private equity firm.1 The transaction, valued at approximately NIS 425 million (approx. £88 million), was finalized in June 2017.5

The sale was widely reported as a “market exit,” yet a forensic analysis of the terms reveals a critical retention of capability. FIMI acquired the personnel, the vehicle fleets, and the direct service contracts for guarding settlements and prisons. However, the technological infrastructure upon which these operations relied—specifically the proprietary access control and integration software—remained the intellectual property of G4S plc (and later Allied Universal).6 The newly branded entity, G1 Secure Solutions, did not develop its own replacement technology; rather, it entered into a long-term Distributor Agreement with G4S’s technology arm, becoming the “sole representative” in Israel.7

This effectively transformed the relationship from “Parent-Subsidiary” to “Manufacturer-Distributor.” In logistics analysis, this shift is significant: while the parent company no longer pays the salaries of the guards at the Ofer Prison checkpoint, it continues to profit from the sale, licensing, and maintenance of the equipment those guards use. The divestment successfully offloaded the reputational toxicity of the “G4S” logo on patrol cars 8, but it entrenched the dependency of the Israeli security establishment on G4S-derived technology.

2.2 The Allied Universal Acquisition and Private Equity Control

In April 2021, the landscape shifted dramatically when Allied Universal, a US-based security giant, acquired G4S plc for $5.2 billion.9 This acquisition created the world’s largest private security company, with a combined workforce of over 800,000 employees and revenues exceeding $20 billion.10

The ownership structure of Allied Universal introduces new layers of financial complicity. The company is backed by two primary institutional investors:

1.Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (CDPQ): A massive Canadian pension fund manager which became the largest shareholder of Allied Universal.11

2.Warburg Pincus: A global private equity firm with extensive holdings in defense and technology sectors.12

The involvement of CDPQ is particularly noteworthy from a governance perspective. As a public pension manager, CDPQ is subject to scrutiny regarding Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) standards. The audit reveals that sustained activism targeting CDPQ regarding Allied Universal’s legacy stake in the Policity police academy was the primary driver for the eventual decision to sell that specific asset in 2023.13 However, this pressure has largely focused on the equity stake in Policity, leaving the arguably more pervasive technological supply chain of AMAG Technology largely intact and under the radar of ESG auditors.

2.3 The “G1 Secure Solutions” Proxy Mechanism

G1 Secure Solutions (TASE: GOSS) now functions as the primary interface between the Israeli security establishment and international technology providers. Although it acts as an independent Israeli company, its operational viability is tethered to its supplier relationships. G1 is not merely a guard force provider; it is a systems integrator that relies on “best-in-class” foreign technology to fulfill IMOD tenders.15

Corporate Entity Functional Role in Supply Chain Complicity Vector
Allied Universal (Parent) Ultimate Beneficial Owner / Supplier Technology IP holder; Security provider for DIB.
G4S (Brand/Sub) Operational Subsidiary Legacy brand; Guarding Elbit UK.
AMAG Technology Wholly-Owned Subsidiary Manufacturer of “Symmetry” C2 systems.
MSA Security Wholly-Owned Subsidiary Provider of K9/Explosive detection expertise.
G1 Secure Solutions Exclusive Distributor (Israel) Integrator of Allied tech into IMOD/IPS sites.
FIMI Funds / UMI Owners of G1 Financial beneficiaries of the occupation contracts.

The audit identifies G1 Secure Solutions as a “proxy integrator.” By maintaining G1 as an authorized partner, Allied Universal ensures that its products—specifically the AMAG Symmetry platform—can be legally sold and serviced in Israel without Allied Universal having to bid directly on controversial IMOD tenders. This structure creates a “plausible deniability” buffer that this forensic audit pierces by tracing the flow of software licenses and hardware components.

.3. Forensic Analysis: Technological Complicity and Dual-Use Supply (AMAG Technology)

The most enduring, material, and sophisticated form of complicity identified in this audit is the deployment of AMAG Technology systems within the Israel Prison Service (IPS) and military checkpoints. AMAG is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Allied Universal, headquartered in Torrance, California, and Tewkesbury, UK.16

3.1 The “Symmetry” Security Management System

System Profile: The Symmetry™ platform is an integrated security management system (SMS) capable of unifying access control, video surveillance, intrusion detection, and identity management into a single Command and Control (C2) interface.16 It is marketed as a “federal-grade” solution, boasting compliance with FICAM (Federal Identity, Credential, and Access Management) and FIPS 201 standards in the United States.19 This certification indicates that the system is ruggedized, encrypted, and designed to meet the rigorous security requirements of government and military installations.

Deployment in Occupation Infrastructure:

Audit evidence confirms that the Symmetry SR Retrofit System and associated hardware are installed in critical nodes of the Israeli detention and control apparatus 20:

Ofer Prison: Located in the occupied West Bank, Ofer is a central node in the military detention system, incarcerating Palestinian political prisoners and administrative detainees. G1 Secure Solutions, utilizing AMAG technology, installed peripheral defense systems on the walls and operates the central control room.23 The Symmetry system here manages the movement of prisoners, the locking mechanisms of cells, and the biometric verification of visitors and staff.

Rimonim Prison: A high-security facility inside Israel. AMAG systems manage the central control room and security integration.23

Military Checkpoints: Symmetry-integrated systems facilitate the processing and restriction of Palestinian movement at key checkpoints. The system’s ability to integrate with third-party scanners (such as Rapiscan/Nuctech) makes it the “brain” of the checkpoint, correlating the scan data with the identity of the individual passing through.7

3.2 The Yale University vs. Ofer Prison Case Study (Dual-Use Analysis)

A key finding regarding the “Dual-Use” intelligence requirement is illustrated by the parallel deployment of AMAG technology at Yale University and Ofer Prison.

In 2023, student activists at Yale revealed that the university’s security system was built on the Symmetry SR Retrofit System, the exact same architecture deployed by G1 Secure Solutions in Israeli prisons.20 This comparison is forensic proof of “Dual-Use” capability:

At Yale: The system protects students, manages dormitory access, and secures research labs. It is a civilian application.

At Ofer: The system incarcerates a protected population under military occupation, manages cell block isolation, and enforces a regime of administrative detention. It is a military application.

The hardware—the controllers, the readers, the server architecture—is identical. The complicity arises from the intent of supply. Allied Universal (via AMAG) is aware that its “Sole Representative” in Israel (G1) services the IPS. By continuing to license the software and supply the replacement parts to G1, Allied Universal knowingly facilitates the military application of its dual-use technology.

3.3 The Kill Switch Mechanism and Passive Complicity

Modern security systems like Symmetry are not “install and forget” assets. They require:

1.Software Licensing: Annual or periodic renewal of software keys to remain operational.

2.Firmware Updates: Patches to fix security vulnerabilities and ensure compatibility with new hardware.

3.Technical Support: Higher-tier troubleshooting that often requires escalation to the manufacturer (AMAG).

Forensic Implication: If Allied Universal wished to cease its support for the occupation, it possesses the technical capacity to do so. It could revoke the software licenses for the specific Site IDs associated with Ofer Prison or the checkpoints. It could legally restrict its distributor, G1, from servicing facilities located beyond the Green Line (1967 borders). The absence of such restrictions, and the continued operation of these systems, confirms that Allied Universal is providing Active Technological Sustainment to the IPS.20

.4. Direct Defense Support: Protecting the Industrial Base (Elbit and Rafael)

A critical, often overlooked aspect of G4S/Allied Universal’s complicity is its role in securing the physical facilities of Israel’s defense primes in the United States and the United Kingdom. This constitutes Direct Defense Contracting at the tertiary level—securing the means of production for the Israeli military machine.

4.1 Securing Elbit Systems (UK and USA)

Elbit Systems is Israel’s largest non-government-owned defense company, producing the Hermes 450 and Hermes 900 drones, artillery systems, and electronic warfare suites used extensively in Gaza and the West Bank.25 The company operates a global network of subsidiaries to manufacture components and bypass export restrictions.

United Kingdom Operations:

G4S personnel provide static guarding, canine patrols, and perimeter security for Elbit Systems UK factories. The most prominent of these is the UAV Tactical Systems plant in Shenstone, Staffordshire.25

Operational Context: This facility produces the Wankel engines for the Hermes 450 drone. It has been the primary target of the direct action group Palestine Action, whose activists frequently attempt to scale the roof, smash equipment, and blockade the gates to halt production.26

G4S Role: G4S guards are the first line of defense against these disruptions. They coordinate with local police, secure the perimeter during protests, and ensure that the factory remains operational. In doing so, G4S directly ensures the continuity of the supply chain for the drones used by the IDF. The audit identifies this as Mission-Critical Logistics Support.

United States Operations:

Allied Universal provides security professionals for Elbit Systems of America (ESA). Recruitment data and contract analysis confirm Allied Universal’s role in securing ESA facilities in Fort Worth, Texas (headquarters) and Merrimack, New Hampshire (Kollsman).27

Scope of Service: Services include armed guarding, access control, and Facility Security Officer (FSO) support. The FSO role is critical for facilities handling classified US-Israel defense technology transfers under the Special Security Agreement (SSA) with the US Department of Defense.30

Material Support: By providing cleared security personnel, Allied Universal enables Elbit Systems of America to maintain its compliance with US industrial security regulations, thereby preserving its ability to execute contracts for the US and Israeli militaries.

4.2 Securing Rafael Advanced Defense Systems

Rafael USA, a subsidiary of Israel’s state-owned Rafael Advanced Defense Systems (manufacturer of the Iron Dome, Trophy APS, and Spike missiles), also utilizes Allied Universal for facility security.31

Iron Dome Connection: Rafael USA works in partnership with Raytheon on the Iron Dome system.33 The security provided by Allied Universal at Rafael’s US sites protects the sensitive technical data and physical components associated with this missile defense system.

Strategic Significance: The provision of security to these entities is not incidental commercial activity. The Israeli defense industry relies on its subsidiaries in the UK and US to access Foreign Military Financing (FMF) and source components. By securing these nodes, Allied Universal acts as a Protective Layer for the Israeli Defense Industrial Base, monetizing the threat posed by human rights activists.

4.3 MSA Security: The “Enhanced Protection” Capability

Allied Universal’s acquisition of MSA Security in 2021 adds a potent layer to this defense support capabilities.34 MSA is the world’s largest provider of explosive detection canines (EDC) and “SmartTech” X-ray screening support.

Capability: MSA provides “Bomb Technicians” on call to analyze X-ray images remotely and deploys K9s trained to detect firearms and explosives.35

Relevance: While direct evidence of MSA deployments in Israel is currently low-confidence, the integration of MSA’s capabilities into Allied Universal’s “Enhanced Protection Services” offering makes them a prime candidate for securing high-threat Jewish community centers, embassies, or defense contractor sites globally. The “SmartTech” capability, which links X-ray scanners to remote experts, is directly analogous to the needs of Israeli checkpoints, creating a high risk of future technology transfer or service provision to G1-managed terminals.

.5. The Policity Legacy: The Long Tail of Direct Complicity

The Policity consortium represents one of the most direct links between G4S/Allied Universal and the enforcement mechanisms of the Israeli state. This PFI (Private Finance Initiative) contract demonstrates the deep, structural integration of the company into the Israeli security state.

5.1 The National Police Academy PFI

Policity Ltd. was established as a 50/50 joint venture between G4S Israel and Shikun & Binui (a major Israeli infrastructure group) to design, build, finance, and operate Israel’s National Police Academy in Beit Shemesh.2

The Contract: A 25-year concession agreement signed in 2010/2011.

The Function: The academy centralizes all training for the Israel Police, including the Border Police (Magav). The Border Police are a paramilitary force primarily responsible for operations in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem, frequently cited for human rights violations and excessive use of force.9

5.2 The “Sticky” Divestment and Revenue Retention

When G4S sold its Israeli business to FIMI in 2017, it retained its 25% stake in Policity.3 This anomalous retention meant that for six years post-sale (2017-2023), G4S (and subsequently Allied Universal) continued to profit directly from the training of Israeli security forces.

Financial Complicity: During the suppression of protests in Sheikh Jarrah (2021) and the various military operations in Gaza, Allied Universal was accruing revenue from the very facility training the officers engaged in those operations.

Divestment Status (2023-2024): In 2023, under intense pressure from CDPQ, Allied Universal agreed to sell this remaining stake to G1 Secure Solutions.13

Forensic Conclusion: While the sale signals a delayed exit, the audit highlights that G4S built the facility and profited from it for over a decade. The “architectural complicity” persists—the academy stands as a G4S-designed structure—even if the equity has been transferred.

.6. The “G1” Distributor Network: An Audit of Ongoing Flows

Although G1 Secure Solutions is no longer owned by Allied Universal, it remains the Authorized Distributor for Allied’s brands, as well as a nexus for other problematic technologies.

6.1 G1’s Portfolio of Complicity

G1’s operations are ranked as Upper-Extreme on the complicity scale. They currently provide:

Settlement Security: Guarding services for settlements like Ma’ale Adumim, Modi’in Illit, and the Har Adar neighborhood in East Jerusalem.23

Checkpoint Technology: Operation of Rapiscan (OSI Systems) and Nuctech scanners at military checkpoints.7

Prisons: Maintenance of security systems in IPS facilities, managing the “technological cage” that holds Palestinian prisoners.22

6.2 The Allied Linkage

The critical finding for the Defense Logistics Analyst is that G1 cannot function in its current capacity without the upstream suppliers.

Technological Lock-in: The cost of “ripping and replacing” the Symmetry systems in Israeli prisons is prohibitive. Thus, the IMOD is locked into a relationship with G1, and by extension, AMAG/Allied.

Nuctech Connection: G1 distributes scanners from Nuctech, a Chinese state-linked company.38 This creates a complex geopolitical web where Allied Universal (a US defense contractor) is partnering with an Israeli distributor (G1) that also pushes Chinese technology. This could present a counter-intelligence risk for Allied’s US government clients, adding a layer of strategic risk to the moral complicity.

.7. Comparative Complicity Assessment and Ranking

This section ranks the entities based on the “Military Complicity” scale defined in the Intelligence Requirements, synthesizing the findings into actionable risk categories.

7.1 Scale Definitions

None: No discernible relationship or de minimis commercial contact.

Incidental: General commercial goods (catering, cleaning) with no specific military application.

Meaningful: Direct contracts for non-lethal support; supply of dual-use technology with knowledge of end-use.

High: Direct supply of tactical equipment; guarding of military/defense facilities; maintenance of occupation infrastructure; technology essential to military operations.

Upper-Extreme: Manufacture of weapons; direct participation in combat/interrogation; construction of settlements/walls/prisons.

7.2 Ranked Assessment Table

Corporate Entity Complicity Classification Justification & Evidence
G1 Secure Solutions Upper-Extreme Direct Operational Participation: Guards illegal settlements; maintains prison control rooms (Ofer, Rimonim); operates military checkpoints. Integral to the daily maintenance of the occupation.
AMAG Technology High Technological Sustainment: Manufacturer of the “Symmetry” system essential to the operation of IPS facilities. Continued licensing and supply to G1 despite knowledge of end-use constitutes active material support.
Allied Universal High Supply Chain Protection: Parent of AMAG; direct provider of armed security for Elbit Systems and Rafael (US/UK), enabling the weapons supply chain. Profited from Policity (Police Academy) until late 2023.
G4S (Brand) High (Legacy/Assoc.) Brand Association: While the brand is being phased out in Israel, G4S units in the UK provide the physical security for Elbit’s drone factories.
MSA Security Meaningful Capability Latency: Provides specialized K9/bomb detection capabilities to Allied’s portfolio. While direct Israeli contracts are not confirmed, the potential for dual-use transfer via G1 is significant.

.8. Detailed Analysis of Core Intelligence Requirements

8.1 Direct Defense Contracting (Requirement 1)

Status: Confirmed (Historical & Tertiary).

Finding: G4S/Allied Universal no longer holds prime contracts for guarding IDF bases in Israel (this role was offloaded to G1). However, the Policity contract was a direct government PFI contract held until 2023.

Nuance: The security contracts with Elbit Systems and Rafael in the US/UK are direct defense contracts, but with the defense industry, not the Ministry of Defense. However, in the context of the “total force” concept, securing the production of weapons is functionally equivalent to logistical sustainment of the military.

8.2 Dual-Use & Tactical Supply (Requirement 2)

Status: Confirmed.

Item: AMAG Symmetry Access Control System.

Analysis: This is the quintessential dual-use item. It is “off-the-shelf” for Yale University but “purpose-built” when integrated into the perimeter defense of Ofer Prison. The system’s FICAM compliance 19 proves it is designed for high-security, quasi-military environments.

Item: Rapiscan/Nuctech Scanners.

Analysis: Distributed by G1. These are tactical supply items used to control population movement at checkpoints.

8.3 Logistical Sustainment (Requirement 3)

Status: Confirmed (Supply Chain Focus).

Legacy: G4S previously provided full logistical sustainment (shuttles, cleaning, canteen services) to prisons. This is now G1’s domain.

Current: Allied Universal provides “logistical sustainment” in the form of Force Protection for the manufacturing base. Without the security provided by G4S guards at the Shenstone drone factory, the logistics of shipping engines to Israel would be disrupted by activists. This is a critical sustainment function.

8.4 Supply Chain Integration (Requirement 4)

Status: Confirmed.

Integration: Allied Universal is deeply integrated into the supply chain of Elbit Systems. By providing “Facility Security Officers” (FSOs) and armed guards, they are an integral part of Elbit’s compliance with US DoD and UK MOD security requirements. Elbit cannot operate these factories without certified security providers. Allied Universal is the “shield” that allows the “spear” (Elbit) to be manufactured.

.9. Conclusion and Strategic Outlook

The forensic audit concludes that Allied Universal (formerly G4S) retains a High Level of Military Complicity in the Israeli occupation, despite the much-publicized divestment of its Israeli subsidiary. The narrative of “exit” is largely a financial restructuring designed to mitigate reputational risk while preserving revenue streams.

While the equity ownership of the “boots on the ground” (G1 Secure Solutions) has changed, the operational DNA of the occupation’s infrastructure remains tethered to Allied Universal through AMAG Technology. The “Symmetry” systems in Ofer Prison function only because of software licensed, patched, and supported by Allied Universal subsidiaries.

Furthermore, Allied Universal has entrenched itself as the Praetorian Guard for the Israeli Defense Industrial Base in the West. As protests against Elbit Systems and Rafael intensify globally, Allied Universal has monetized the need for “force protection” at these manufacturing sites. This role places them as a direct enabler of the weapons supply chain flowing to the IDF, shifting their complicity from the point of use (West Bank checkpoints) to the point of origin (drone factories).

Strategic Recommendation:

Any boycott, divestment, or sanction regime targeting “material support” for the occupation must look beyond direct presence in the West Bank. It must encompass the Technology Stack (AMAG) and the Industrial Security (Guarding Elbit) that sustain the occupation’s logistics from abroad. Allied Universal should be designated as a Tier-1 Material Supporter due to its role in securing the production of lethal aid and sustaining the technological infrastructure of incarceration.

10. Detailed Forensic Timeline of Complicity

Period Corporate Event Operational Reality in Israel Complicity Level
2007-2016 G4S Era G4S Israel (Hashmira) operates fully in prisons, settlements, and checkpoints. Provides guards, scanners, and control rooms. Upper-Extreme
2016-2017 The FIMI Sale Sale of G4S Israel to FIMI. Rebranding to G1. Retention of Policity stake. Distributor agreement signed for AMAG. Transitional
2017-2023 The Passive Era G4S/Allied collects revenue from Policity. AMAG supply continues via G1. G4S guards Elbit UK/US. High
2021 Allied Acquisition Allied Universal buys G4S. Inherits Policity and AMAG contracts. CDPQ becomes major shareholder. Consolidation
2023-2024 Policity Exit Sale of Policity stake to G1 agreed under pressure. AMAG and Elbit guarding continue unchanged. High (Technological)
Current Status Quo G1 distributes AMAG to IPS. Allied guards Elbit/Rafael. MSA Security capabilities available to group. High

.End of Report

DLA Forensic Audit Unit – Sector 4

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