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This is a strong female government that will work for us
One of the tectonic changes is in the dominant and powerful female composition of service in key government positions, but the site in "Rooms" thought it was possible to blur history.
No blurring will change the fact - both women are inspiring and they are going to rule here with a high hand solely for the sake of the citizens of the country
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Pearl Tamano-Sheta
Tal Alexandrovich
Monday, 14 June 2021, 17:19
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Change. drama. reverse. In so many ways, we woke up this morning to a new Israel. Days of upheaval. Conventions and truths change. The change is tectonic. A rule of so many years that has deepened roots. The entire bandwidth of the government is replaced. Not only in the political aspects, but also in the worldview, the perception of management, the leading figures, the manner of discourse and of course in the bureaucracy that has learned and internalized the word of the government that has been replaced by the public.
But the equally significant upheaval is in the human composition. This is a very, very diverse government in a lot of ways that were not there before (and also less diverse in other ways).
One of the tectonic changes is in the dominant and powerful female composition of service in key government positions. Quantity and quality. It's not just nine women out of 27 ministers, but they star in super-important core roles, in real positions of influence. The fact that in this government there are no parties that automatically disqualify women from politics and public representation has created a unique opportunity in the scope and weight of the positions.
But the site in "Rooms" thought that history could be obscured.
Why not?
We will simply erase the faces of the service.
So they probably won't be there.
Not such an impact and will not create a challenge for our audience - God forbid understand that this should be the case.
We will take women with action, success, nerves of iron, leadership and ability and just blur their faces.
Oh innocence.
Whoever thinks that a blurring of a beginning graphic artist will erase a leader who took a party in a plant state and turned it into a living flower, or whoever managed to run the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee at a high level during a battle period is wrong.
This is a line of women breaking glass ceilings in professional and public worlds.
Women who have become a symbol of breaking down barriers, challenges and boundaries.
Women who are an inspiration to anyone who grew up under the understanding that anything is possible.
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Where are the women?
The blurred image of the new government in traditional photography at the President's House (Photo: Official website, website in the Haredi rooms, Yishai Yerushalmi)
No one will be able to obscure them.
They're going to rule here with a level hand.
Master the good old sense of the word.
For the citizens of the country.
Their ability to operate systems, reach agreements, look ahead and lead a team to accomplishments is immense.
But they bring with them something else - a deep understanding of the needs of the citizen.
Of the complexity of life itself.
Of the need that the heart not raise.
They know very well that Israel is first and foremost and not their ego.
They know how to work in a team.
They know that content and action have taken them where they have come from.
It is difficult to make promises and prophesy in this world.
Certainly not in Israeli politics.
One thing is clear even now, this is one of the most important values, political and public achievements in the history of Israeli politics.
Good luck therefore ladies service.
Tal Alexandrovich, CEO of Ben Horin Alexandrovich Strategy and Communications
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