Friday, June 22, 2007

Women soldiers in their underwear: Israel's image boost

Women MPs in Israel's Knesset have criticised the foreign ministry for resorting to "pornography" to promote Israel abroad after a feature appeared in the men's magazine Maxim featuring four former soldiers photographed in their underwear.

The magazine carried the article, The Women of the Israel Defence Forces, in its July issue after encouragement from the Israeli consulate in New York as part of its broader campaign to improve Israel's image abroad.

Most Israeli women do compulsory military service for two years from the age of 18. While they do not fight in combat units, they undergo basic training and can be seen at checkpoints in the West Bank.

Maxim, The Women of the Israel Defence Forces

In the magazine, one of the women, Yarden, describes how she enjoyed firing her M16 rifle before she entered the military intelligence corps, while Nivit says her job in intelligence was so secret that she cannot talk about it. There is nothing military about the photographs, however, which are taken in different locations in Tel Aviv

Zahava Gal On, the leader of the Meretz party, said it was inappropriate for western countries to market themselves using half-naked women. "It is unfortunate that the New York consulate thinks that Israel's relevance will be expressed by the use of naked women who are treated as an object, and not as women of substance who exude achievement and success," she said.

Colette Avital, of the Labour party, described the article as a "pornographic campaign to encourage tourism".

1 comment:

erika said...

this is soo much disrespect; how are you going to be a soldier than be very public about your sexuality and explain about being in the military>??