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Senior command positions in Shin Bet included the following: Chief of Worldwide Security – Israel Embassies, Government Institutions and Personnel; Chief of Security – Europe; Chief of Security – Israel.<ref name="advisors">[http://www.mm-law.com/advisors.htm Advisors], MM~Law, accessed 15 July 2013.</ref>
 
Senior command positions in Shin Bet included the following: Chief of Worldwide Security – Israel Embassies, Government Institutions and Personnel; Chief of Security – Europe; Chief of Security – Israel.<ref name="advisors">[http://www.mm-law.com/advisors.htm Advisors], MM~Law, accessed 15 July 2013.</ref>
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Yitzhaki resigned as head of the Shin Bet security branch after the assassination of [[Yitzhak Rabin]] in 1995.<ref name="Melman181002">Yossi Melman, [http://www.haaretz.com/nothing-succeeds-like-abject-failure-1.31097 Nothing succeeds like abject failure], ''Haaretz'', 18 October 2002.</ref>
  
 
==Private Sector career==
 
==Private Sector career==

Revision as of 15:59, 27 July 2013

Dror Yitzhaki is an advisor to MM~Law and a former senior official of Shin Bet.[1]


Shin Bet career

Senior command positions in Shin Bet included the following: Chief of Worldwide Security – Israel Embassies, Government Institutions and Personnel; Chief of Security – Europe; Chief of Security – Israel.[1]

Yitzhaki resigned as head of the Shin Bet security branch after the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin in 1995.[2]

Private Sector career

Yitzhaki currently owns and manages a security consulting company in East Africa, providing command and security services to several national ports and international airlines.[1]

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Advisors, MM~Law, accessed 15 July 2013.
  2. Yossi Melman, Nothing succeeds like abject failure, Haaretz, 18 October 2002.