Role
Protection Detail for Miss Sidney
Unlike the reputation that most bodyguards, especially the ex-military types, have of being ultra-serious and stoic, Gali can actually be fairly light-hearted most of the time. That said, if one was to mistake that for being
soft or incapable they would be in for a rude shock. While doing close protection work is certainly a change from what she used to do, she still carries the same level of focus and drive when the situation calls for it.
Built for speed rather than power, she maintains her 167 cm frame with the same types of exercises as when she served, though since entering the private sector she has found herself getting a bit ‘squishier’ across the middle…much to her annoyance.
Clothing-wise, she wears whatever won’t stand out where she finds herself and is fitted properly to conceal the fact that she is armed.
While many would certainly call her attractive, she’s also generic enough with dark hair and slightly tanned looking skin to disappear into most crowds.
She’s fluent in English, Hebrew, Arabic and Farsi, has passable Italian, French, Spanish, German and Turkish, and can at least understand and read Russian and Pashto.
Thanks to her IDF/Mossad training she could be considered a G3 or G4 ranked Krav Maga fighter, making her a significant threat in a hand-to-hand fight, as well having extensive small arms training and experience. She carries a
Glock 19 and a
folding knife on her at all times; and regardless of the legality, she keeps an integrally suppressed AR-15 carbine in the ‘Go Bag’ that rides in the trunk when she’s driving her ‘principle’ about.
Gali came from long time military families on both sides, and as such it was no surprise she signed on as Permanent after her Regular service ended. From there, a natural aptitude found her being shepherded in special operations work, and from there (though she still not sure how, no-ones ever been willing to tell her) she caught Mossad’s attention and was transferred from the IDF to the Kidon.
After six years in the IDF, and another four in the Kidon, she found herself mustered out because of an injury. During a vacation, of all things, in Italy she crashed her rented motorcycle and ended up getting speared by a tree branch. The branch damaged her right lung, and though doctors in both Italy and Israel were able to repair much of the damage, what they couldn’t was still enough for her to fail her medical exams.
Finding herself a civilian for the first time since she was a teenager, she was only just starting to try and figure out what to do with herself when she was contacted by an ex-Mossad friend of hers who was now working in America. He’d just taken over as the head of Mr. Tim Sidney’s personal security team, and was looking for someone he trusted to watch over his client’s daughter. Hearing that Gali was now ‘unemployed’, he contacted her first.