The Mossad intelligence agency has launched its first public recruitment campaign aimed at young women performing national service, a civilian alternative to military enlistment in Israel. Traditionally, national service is chosen by religious Jewish women and other citizens exempt from military duty, with volunteers working in hospitals, schools, and other public sectors. Mossad has quietly run a national service track for over twenty years, but the program has expanded significantly, now recruiting dozens of volunteers annually and planning further growth. Participants, selected through a rigorous process, are placed in roles such as technology, intelligence gathering, and administrative support, gaining hands-on experience in the agency's core operations. Many volunteers choose to remain with Mossad after their service, taking on permanent roles within the organization.

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