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Hebrew media sources confirmed that the Israeli Shabak (Security Service) has decided to subject all employees of the National Security Council to periodic and mandatory polygraph tests, following a request from the Council's head, Shmuel Ben Ezra, in order to enhance information protection and reduce the risk of leaks. This move comes after other intelligence agencies, such as Shabak and the military, began requiring regular polygraph tests for security clearance, whereas National Security Council employees were only tested at the start of their employment. The National Security Council has not issued any comment on the decision. This step is part of measures to tighten restrictions on access to sensitive information.
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