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Girl power: IDF sees 160% rise in number of women in combat roles

Increase in numbers noted over a period of six years. "The IDF must aspire to let every person maximize their potential during their service, women and men alike," says Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee Chairman MK Zvika Hauser.

by  ILH Staff
Published on  11-25-2020 09:14
Last modified: 11-25-2020 09:19
Girl power: IDF sees 160% rise in number of women in combat rolesYehuda Ben Itach

The number of women soldiers in non-combat roles has also dropped by 25% | Illustration: Yehuda Ben Itach

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The number of women in combat roles in the IDF has risen by 160% over the past six years, it was revealed on Tuesday during a discussion on the matter at the Knesset's Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee.

According to Brig. Gen. Amir Vadmani, head of the Manpower Directorate's Planning and Research Department, the integration of women in the IDF is continually on the rise and today women represent 18% of the army's combat roles. Vadmani added that the scope of women in non-combat roles has also dropped by 25%, and this week the IDF will launch another pilot for female combat soldiers in the Armored Corps and Border Defense Force.

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The discussion was also attended by Mor Lidani, who in May, along with three other pre-army recruits, filed a High Court of Justice petition urging the defense minister and the IDF chief ‎of staff to allow women to try out for special forces units.

Lidani was joined by MK Merav Michaeli (Labor), who lambasted the IDF's conduct on the issue.

"Today, all of the modern armies are passing by the IDF, which is lagging behind with pathetic and pitiful arguments. The process for implementing equality of opportunity in terms of examination, selection and placement should have begun a long time ago based on the right person for the job, not the reproductive organ or gender. First of all, women need to be looked at as human beings, and then the IDF move ahead into the modern era," Michaeli told the committee.

Committee Chairman MK Zvika Hauser (Derech Eretz) concluded the meeting by saying the army must continue eschewing discrimination between men and women.

"The IDF must aspire to let every person maximize their potential during their service, women and men alike," he said.

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