2021 Elections: Tonight, Ron Huldai will introduce new members to the Israelis Party

Mayor of Tel Aviv Ron Huldai, Chairman of the Israel Party, held a press conference tonight (Tuesday), during which he presented other candidates for his party. After the press conference ended, Huldai announced that he had agreed with Maj. Gen. Dan Harel to join the party leadership. Harel will be at the top of the list of Israelis and will be a partner in its leadership.

Huldai: ‘Dan Harel is a leader and a man of action and a partner in the leadership. Dan has contributed greatly to the country and will continue to contribute as a leader for all Israelis. As I promised, the Israel Party will mobilize the best in Israel. And we call on all the forces that believe in our path to join in this emergency. ‘

Harel: “I have decided that I can no longer stand against what is happening in Israel that I love. I found a home where I could serve the State of Israel in accordance with my values. It is a significant but committed personal decision – the current situation cannot be allowed to continue. “

Maj. Gen. Dan Harel (Photo: Flash 90)Maj. Gen. Dan Harel (Photo: Flash 90)

At the beginning of his speech, Huldai said: “I am proud of the decision of the director general of Ichilov Hospital to vaccinate the teaching staff. I am ashamed of the government’s decision to punish the hospital and the vaccinated public and stop the vaccinations in the square.”

He stressed that “not everything is politics, it is about human life. What is Netanyahu angry about? Edelstein is angry? Instead of throwing warehouses for teaching staff.” According to him, Netanyahu and Edelstein are angry that language (Tel Aviv), everything is managed and things are not removed from the waist. This is how I work. I appeal to everyone who voted for the Blue and White Party: You were not wrong – your leader was wrong. “

“You wanted to promote your values ​​and that’s the way it should be,” said Huldai. “You have a home – the Israelis’ party, and no less important: Israeliness. Ask Gideon Saar why he wants to harm the court. Ask Naftali Bennett if he still thinks that defeating Hamas and the High Court is the same thing.

The vaccination complex in Rabin Square in Tel Aviv (Photo: Avshalom Shashoni)The vaccination complex in Rabin Square in Tel Aviv (Photo: Avshalom Shashoni)

Huldai further stated that they believe in placing women in key positions. “We aim for 50 percent of women on the list for the Knesset and in professional positions. The women with us in the party, like the men, are all professionals and have a rich record in a variety of fields. It is no coincidence that we open the campaign with a worthy female team, because that is our worldview.”

A white brush was given in response to Ron Huldai’s remarks: “The blue and white road prevented annexation, the closure of the courts, damage to democracy and individual rule in a time of health, economic and social crisis. The way of Israelis prevents Tel Aviv from being a full-time mayor.”

The first entrant introduced is Prof. Karin Nahon Scientist, lecturer and social activist in the field of information and society. Serves as a faculty member at the School of Government and the School of Communication at the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, associate professor at the School of Information at the University of Washington and also serves as president of the Israeli Internet Association. Prof. Nahon is the daughter of parents who immigrated to Israel from Lebanon in 1969 and settled in Holon. In the army, she served in intelligence in Unit 8200. After military service and in parallel with work in the high-tech industry, she completed three degrees at Tel Aviv University: in political science, computer science, and information systems management. Upon graduation, she joined the University of Washington School of Information as a permanent faculty member.

Prof. Nahon outlined and was a partner at the national level in strategic plans with government bodies and security bodies, and she frequently appears as an expert and adviser to various committees in the Knesset. She is also a member of the Government ICT Cabinet, serves as the chair of the National Subcommittee on Artificial Intelligence and Ethics, is a member of the Beinisch Committee for the Examination of the Propaganda Law Option Law and a member of the Supreme Archives Council. At the request of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, she also represented Israel at the UN Committee on Science and Technology.

Prof. Karin Nahon (Photo: Ness Productions)Prof. Karin Nahon (Photo: Ness Productions)

The former MK was then introduced Adv. Einav Kabala, Former chair of the Science and Technology Committee, a former member of the Constitution, Law and Justice Committee, and who initiated discussions concerning the protection of privacy. And making technologies accessible to people with disabilities.

Einav Kabala (Photo: Ness Productions)Einav Kabala (Photo: Ness Productions)

Another was presented Karen Tel, An educator, founder of the “Insights in Education” association and former principal of the Bialik-Rogozin school, which underwent a transformation and renewed growth during her tenure. The school is attended by children from forty-eight countries, and during her six years as principal, the success rate in the matriculation exams increased from 28% to 87%, the rate of enlistment in the IDF and national service increased from 26% to 79%, and a total volunteer organization was established. During her time, the school won the national education award in the presence of then-President Shimon Peres and then-Education Minister Gideon Saar.

Tal currently heads the “Insights in Education” association, an initiative she set up with the aim of giving school principals the upper hand and enabling them to bring about an educational and social revolution in the educational centers they manage. She was born in Fez, Morocco to a religious family, her family immigrated to Israel in 1968 when Karen was three years old and settled in Jerusalem in the Ir Ganim neighborhood. After graduating from high school with honors, she enlisted in the IDF and served as a soldier teacher in the Raful Boys’ Givat Olga project and later as an education officer at the Haifa Technical School.

Karen Tal (Photo: Ness Productions)Karen Tal (Photo: Ness Productions)

Finally, it was presented on the list of Israelis Adi Tsabari, Holds a bachelor’s degree from the Hebrew University and a master’s degree in business administration from the “Leadership and Public Management” program at IDC Herzliya. Sabri is currently the CEO of the Tel Aviv-Yafo Educational and Cultural Institutions Company, the body responsible for non-formal education in the city and about 3,000 employees. Sabri is also one of the leaders in the urban renewal process in Israel. On its basis, the Government Authority for Urban Renewal was established in the Ministry of Construction and Housing.

Adi Tsabari (Photo: Ness Productions)Adi Tsabari (Photo: Ness Productions)

Sabri was born in Kfar Saba, was educated in the city and enlisted in an IDF instructor course. She later went on to become an officer, took a course for outstanding officers in the POM and later became the first female lieutenant colonel in BAD 1. She completed the position with honors. The release from the IDF established an association that prepares girls from low socio-economic status for service in leading positions in the IDF. Throughout its activities, the association assisted about 100 girls.

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