Israeli spy agency targets women in recruitment drive
Women reportedly account for some 40 percent of Mossad spy agency’s current workforce

By Kaamil Ahmed
JERUSALEM
Israel's Mossad spy agency on Monday officially launched a campaign aimed at recruiting women of "special character" to serve as operatives.
Advertisements placed in Israeli newspapers and on social media platforms feature black and white images of a woman in the shadows accompanied by the message, "Seeking strong women: it doesn't matter to us what you've done, what matters is who you are".
Ofir Gendelman, the Arabic-language spokesman for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has also reportedly called for recruiting operatives from Arab backgrounds.
Israeli Hebrew-language daily Yedioth Ahronoth reported Tuesday that women account for some 40 percent of Mossad’s current workforce.
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