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Honor guard of the Israeli Police and Border Guard for Israel's Memorial Day. The Israel Police was established in 1948. [12] It is responsible for public security, maintaining public order, securing public events and rallies, dismantling suspicious objects and explosives (), riot and crowd control, law enforcement, crime fighting, detective work, covert operations against drug networks ...
Efrat Anne Tilma (Hebrew: אפרת טילמה; born 1947) is an Israeli transgender activist and the first trans woman to volunteer in the Israel Police.A play based on her autobiography, entitled Made He a Woman, was performed at Habima Theatre, the national theatre of Israel.
Israeli law prohibits discrimination based on gender in employment and wages and provides for class action suits; nonetheless, there are complaints of significant wage disparities between men and women. [6] The OECD reported in 2016 that income disparity between men in women in Israel is particularly high compared with other countries in the OECD.
Jewish women of the Yishuv in training at Mishmar HaEmek during the 1947–1949 Palestine War. Before the formal establishment of Israel in 1948, women served in combat roles within the Jewish paramilitary groups of British Palestine that would later become the central component of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF); [6] the rate of women who were enlisted in combat organizations stood at 20 ...
Amit Soussana has become the first Israeli woman to speak publicly about enduring what she says was a sexual assault and other forms of violence during her 55 days in captivity following the Hamas ...
The law enforcement and traffic (Shitur VeTa'avura) sector is responsible for enforcing the discipline, dress code, and proper driving by IDF soldiers. Soldiers in this unit often wear a peaked cap instead of the standard blue beret. [2] General law enforcement missions and other missions undertaken by policemen in this sector include:
Israel Prison Service: Sherut Batei ha-Sohar: The Israel Prison Service (IPS), sometimes called by its acronym SHABAS, is a security organization which is an integral part of Israel's system of law enforcement. Its chief roles include the holding of prisoners and detainees under secure and suitable conditions, while preserving their dignity ...
Since the founding of the State of Israel, relatively few women have served in the Israeli government, and fewer still have served in the leading ministerial offices.. While Israel is one of a small number of countries where a woman—Golda Meir—has served as Prime Minister, it is behind most Western countries in the representation of women in both the parliament and gover