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Ofira Assig: "If a woman ran the country, there would be no wars" | Israel today

2024-01-31T08:40:39.866Z

Highlights: Ofira Assig: "If a woman ran the country, there would be no wars" | Israel today. The television presenter, who was exposed to a letter that warned of the disappearance of women from key positions in the public service, reminded her followers of the importance of women of her gender. "Without women there is no existence in this world," Essig wrote against the background of a quote from a member of the Appointments Committee at the Civil Service Commission, Michal Halperin. "Shame on the State of Israel and the Israeli Knesset," she added.


The television presenter, who was exposed to a letter that warned of the disappearance of women from key positions in the public service, reminded her followers of the importance of women of her gender • In her words, she sought to emphasize their great advantage over men


Ofira Essig was not satisfied last night (Tuesday) with just documenting her schedule which included physical activity, cooking and cosmetic facial treatment.

She also sought to express her firm opinion on matters on the public agenda.

In a column on Instagram, Essig referred to the reduction of female power in senior positions in the public sector and also to the removal of MK Ofer Kasif from the Knesset by the Knesset committee.

Ofira Assig is angry

"Without women there is no existence in this world," Essig wrote against the background of a quote from a member of the Appointments Committee at the Civil Service Commission, Michal Halperin, who alerted the Civil Service Commissioner about the disappearance of women from senior positions in the public service and the replacement of women in senior positions with men.

"Moreover, if a woman ran the country, there would be no wars because we know how to solve everything the right way and without male ego."

Ofira Assig, photo: Or Gefen

The issue of appointing men to public positions was not the only issue on which Essig sought to express her firm opinion.

Also on the report about the dismissal of MK Ofer Kasif by the Knesset Committee, who, as I recall, supported the lawsuit filed against Israel at the Hague Tribunal, she took the time to comment. "Home!" she wrote in the background of his photo. "Shame on the State of Israel and the Israeli Knesset," she added.

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Source: israelhayom

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