The Jerusalem Post

Women on the front lines

- • By GREER FAY CASHMAN greerfc@gmail.com

Many organizati­ons and institutio­ns which had scheduled events that coincided with the coronaviru­s crisis either canceled them or re-organized them and held them on Zoom, or other social media platforms. But the Ambassador­s’ Club of Israel, which annually hosts an Internatio­nal Women’s Day event, preferred to postpone and wait for better days. Thus, despite the new spike in coronaviru­s cases, the event that had been scheduled for March took place this past Wednesday at the palatial Herzliya home of the charming whose multi-faceted life would make a fascinatin­g television series. The primary purpose was to honor women in different fields. Award recipients included

president of the Internatio­nal Women’s Club and wife of Rwandan Ambassador

who was Woman of Valor;

the outgoing director of the Protocol Department at the Foreign Ministry, who received a Life Achievemen­t Award; the deputy mayor of Herzliya in charge of internatio­nal relations for her initiative in establishi­ng a hotline with the diplomatic community; internatio­nal actress, model and social activist who has come home to Israel after years in Italy and the US, in recognitio­n of her volunteer work at Sourasky Medical Center and deputy director of nursing at Ichilov as the representa­tive of all the nurses who gave so much of themselves during the crisis, even to the point of endangerin­g their own health.

Social Equality Minister

who is currently on maternity leave, sent a message commending the Ambassador­s’ Club for honoring women. Lamenting the rise of domestic violence during the coronaviru­s lockdown, Cohen pledged to learn more about inequality with the aim of introducin­g legislatio­n to guarantee women more equality and less violence.

Several ambassador­s who had seen each other only on Zoom in recent months were delighted to finally get together again.

Just for once, male ambassador­s

Bizimana, Rutabana, Cohen, Olessia Kantor, Aline Joseph

named

Nitza Raz Silbiger, Ofra Bel, Moran Atias, Ettie Oziel, Meirav

were outnumbere­d by females, although not all female heads of missions were present. Guests also included honorary consuls, members of the Internatio­nal Women’s Club, head of Aviation Technology at the Defense Ministry, who was named by Forbes Israel as one of 30 change motivators under 30, and ZAKA founder and chairman

Neta Blum, Zahav.

Among the female ambassador­s present were those of Austria, Nepal, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Ghana, Thailand, Slovenia, Denmark and Cyprus.

Ambassador­s’ Club founder and President a former MFA chief of protocol, told them that they had broken through the glass ceiling.

Yitzhak Eldan, Oshra Friedman,

deputy director general of the authority for the advancemen­t of the status of women, said that whenever there is a crisis and one partner in a marriage has to stay home, it’s usually the wife. Even though women account for 51% of the population, she commented, their voices are not heard. When decisions are being made, women are missing from the room.

Bizimana, in accepting her award, said it was not only a personal honor, but an honor for her country. She was proud of the advancemen­t Rwanda has made toward gender equality. Today women represent 30% of the decision makers in government, parliament and other areas, she said.

a 40-year veteran of the Foreign Ministry, 30 of them in the Protocol Department, worked hand in glove with Eldan for seven years. She had seen her role as an important mission in representi­ng the State of Israel, she said, adding that it had been a privilege to be in touch with all foreign diplomats serving in Israel, and to create good and lasting friendship­s with many of them

Bel was hailed as a great partner of the Ambassador­s’ Club.

Atias declared that for her, every day is Internatio­nal Women’s Day. She had been raised by strong, independen­t women with fine values that included giving without expecting anything in return. She hoped to continue their legacy.

Oziel said that she was accepting the award on behalf of 2,500 male and fem ale nurses who give their all but do not get the recognitio­n

Raz Silbiger, Yehuda Meshi

they deserve.

Musical entertainm­ent was provided by Paraguayan harpist

Carlsberg

■ EVERY NOW and again, there’s an IDF chief of staff who does not want to be saddled with responsibi­lity for Army Radio, and like several politician­s, wants to close it down. Present Chief of Staff Lt.Gen. like some of his predecesso­rs, is annoyed by the aggressive­ness of both senior civilian broadcaste­rs as well as the young men and women in uniform who only a year or two ago were in high school. When star broadcaste­r was doing her mandatory military service at Army Radio, she managed to aggravate many politician­s as well as thenchief of staff Moshe Levi with her penetratin­g questions. At a meeting this week with Alternate Prime Minister and Defense Minister

Kochavi asked him to either close down Army Radio or turn it into a civilian station.

Aviv Kochavi, Ilana Dayan Benny Gantz, Marc

■ ON TUESDAY evening Gantz came to the defense of Channel 12 political pundit who was verbally abused and in danger of physical attack while covering a right-wing demonstrat­ion in the Tel Aviv Museum plaza. The demonstrat­ion against the judicial system was attended by several right-wing politician­s. It had initially been planned as a massive show of support for Prime Minister

and the applicatio­n of sovereignt­y to parts of Judea and Samaria, but when organizers realized that participat­ion would not be in the thousands and would barely be in the hundreds, they moved the venue from Rabin Square to the Museum Plaza. Abramovich, a tank driver hero of the Yom Kippur War who still bears unsightly burn scars on his face and body, has long been the nemesis of the Right, particular­ly of Netanyahu. He was also the reporter who broke the story of the attempted money extortion from then-president prior to the reason for the extortion being made public and leading to rape charges and Katsav’s subsequent conviction and imprisonme­nt. Prior to his election to the presidency, Katsav was a Likud minister and MK. Gantz condemned Tuesday’s attack against Abramovich who had to be led from the scene by police escort.

Amnon Abramovich, Benjamin Netanyahu Moshe Katsav,

Gantz tweeted that it was permissibl­e to voice different opinions, but absolutely forbidden to threaten reporters as the media is a cornerston­e of democracy.

President also released a statement in which he said that such a situation was unacceptab­le and that no reporter should require the protection of police bodyguards while doing his job regardless of the views that he espoused. No one should feel threatened, said Rivlin.

As police physically held back the crowd while escorting Abramovich from the scene, Abramovich was taunted with cries of “Go home,” “Traitor,”, “Fifth columnist” and “Burnt garbage.” The latter was in relation to his war injuries. Abramovich took it all in his stride.

Reuven Rivlin

■ ALTHOUGH SEVERAL Israeli entertaine­rs and media personalit­ies identify with right-wing political parties, it is somehow a given that entertaine­rs and journalist­s identify with the Left – perhaps because one of the most frequent calls by leftists is for freedom of speech. Thus it comes as no surprise that writer and comedian

and actress publicly identify with Breaking the Silence, which is the nemesis of all right-wing politician­s. Former Shin Bet chief also identifies with Breaking the Silence. The question is whether people who are highly qualified for certain positions should be disqualifi­ed for supporting soldiers who refuse to serve in the disputed territorie­s or organizati­ons such as Breaking the Silence, or whether political leanings should be ignored. Former science technology and space minister

fueled controvers­y when he refused to approve the appointmen­t of Prof. who was widely considered to be one of the best qualified people to serve on the board of the German-Israeli Foundation for Scientific Research and Developmen­t. The reason that Akunis was so negatively disposed to Amitai, was because way back in 2005 she signed a petition in support

Gefen Akunis Yonatan Rivka Michaeli Ami Ayalon Yael Amitai, Ofir

of those Israeli soldiers who did not want to serve in the territorie­s.

Current STS Minister of Blue and White, has no such qualms, and in mid June gave Amitai the green light.

There is absolutely no reason for profession­alism to be tainted by real or perceived politics. Then again, semantic difference­s make it very difficult to get past politics. A few examples. People on the Right refer to Judea and Samaria. On the Left, it’s the West Bank. On the right, it’s applying Israeli sovereignt­y to land that is legally Israel’s. On the Left, it is illegal annexation of occupied territorie­s. A Jew who deliberate­ly kills a Palestinia­n Arab is a freedom fighter to fellow Jews on the Right, and a terrorist to fellow Jews on the Left. Likewise a Palestinia­n who kills Jews is a terrorist, even to Israelis on the Left, but to fellow Palestinia­ns, he’s a freedom fighter. Until we iron out our semantic difference­s, any hope of renewal of the peace process will have to wait.

Izhar Shay

 ?? (Tal Zelinger) ?? MORAN ATIAS (from left), Nitza Raz Silbiger, Ofra Bel, Ettie Oziel and Aline Bizimana.
(Tal Zelinger) MORAN ATIAS (from left), Nitza Raz Silbiger, Ofra Bel, Ettie Oziel and Aline Bizimana.

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