Meet
the Israeli female super-spies who FLIRT their way into deciphering enemy
secrets
When most
people think of international spies, they probably imagine hyper-masculine
figures such as James Bond or Jason Bourne.
But
Israel's fearsome secret service has developed a new breed of super-spy -
seductive young women.
And the
highly trained agents say that 'any means is valid' when it comes to deploying
their feminine wiles - though they would draw the line at sleeping with the
enemy.
Deadly: Israel is
deploying female spies to seduce the enemy into handing over secret information
(picture posed by model)
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The world has never
previously heard from the female spies of the Mossad, who have been crucial to some
of the agency's greatest triumphs.
But now five of them
have spoken out for the first time, telling Israeli magazine Lady Globes about
their extraordinary lifestyle which makes them feel as if they are 'living in a
movie'.
The most notable deployment of the
women's unique talents came in 1986, when one agent seduced a turncoat former
nuclear engineer and lured him into a trap so he could be taken back to Israel.
A current agent calling herself Yael
tells the magazine that women often had an advantage over men, as they were
more likely to be trusted by strangers.
'A man who wants to gain access to a
forbidden area has less chance of being allowed in,' she says. 'A smiling woman
has a bigger chance of success."
Example: In Russia,
bungling agent Anna Chapman led the way for women
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Another spy, Efrat, echoes the sentiment, saying: 'We use our femininity because any means is valid.'
But she
adds that there are things she and her comrades would not do: 'Even if we think
that the way to advance the mission is to sleep with Ahmadinejad's chief of
staff, no one in the Mossad would allow us to do it.
'Women
agents are not used for sexual purposes. We flirt, but the line is drawn at
sex.'
However,
not all their work is glamorous, as 38-year-old Ella explains to Lady Globes.
'I leave
a secure home, my husband and three small children sleeping safely in their
beds with tears welling in my eyes and a growing lump in my throat,' she says.
Mossad
chief Tamir Pardo told the magazine that around half of the agency's spies are
women, and said that the fairer sex has some distinct advantages over male
agents.
'Women
have a distinct advantage in secret warfare because of their ability to
multitask,' he said.
'Contrary
to stereotypes, you see that women's abilities are superior to men in terms of
understanding the territory, reading situations, spatial awareness. When
they're good, they're very good.'
Nowdays there is a huge increase of females getting involved into government policies, becoming spies and important figures. Females are getting more power, escaping from the old traditions where they had to sit the whole day in the house and look after children and housecare. They have more freedom now and availability to show themself to the world. In most of the modern movies of 21st century, which has a genre of thriller/action, like James Bond and Born movies, there is always women involved playing a significantly important role. So this idea of women being involved to everything also influenced us to have our female actor playing the spy in the opening sequence of our movie.
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