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Israeli and German Defense Ministries Sign Agreement to Equip the German Military with the TROPHY APS

The Israel Ministry of Defense and the German Federal Ministry of Defense signed a government-to-government agreement to supply Rafael’s TROPHY active protection system to the German military, for their fleet of LEOPARD 2 tanks. The program was led by the Directorate of Defense R&D (MAFAT), in the Ministry of Defense and Rafael Advanced Defense Systems.

 

Defense Minister, Benny Gantz: “Once again, we see the appreciation that leading security institutions around the world have for Israel's innovation and technology. Like any development of the Directorate of Defense R&D (MAFAT), the TROPHY is first and foremost a life-saving measure. It is the product of Israel’s groundbreaking defense industry, which is crucial to strengthening the state’s security. Germany’s expression of confidence in an Israeli system emphasizes the important relationship and close cooperation between our countries and highlights the strength of Israel’s industries.”

The agreement was signed by the Director General of the Israel Ministry of Defense, Maj. Gen. (Res.) Amir Eshel, and by an official in the German Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology and In-Service-Support. It includes the provision of systems for a company of tanks, interceptors, and spare parts as well as operational and technical training. The systems will be delivered over the next several years.

 

Head of the Directorate of Research and Development in the DDR&D, Brig. Gen. Yaniv Rotem: “This is a significant agreement, which further deepens the excellent relations between our countries. We thank the German Ministry of Defense for its expression of confidence in our defense establishment and in Israel’s industries. We are confident that the system will maximize the protection and capabilities of Germany’s MBTs.

 Head of the Combat Division of the German Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology and In-Service Support, Colonel Jürgen Schmidt: "We are looking forward to use the very well-established Israeli TROPHY System for the protection of our Main Battle Tank LEOPARD 2. We would like to thank the Ministry of Defense of the State of ISRAEL for its excellent cooperation with respect to advanced active protection systems for the benefit of German troops.

EVP and Head of Rafael’s Land and Naval Systems Division, Dr. Ran Gozali: “Germany is joining a group of nations who have chosen the TROPHY APS to protect their troops and assets from the ever-increasing threat of anti-armor warfare. We are thankful to the German government for joining other user nations and for their confidence in our system and our experience, and we look forward to working with KMW.”

 Background Information:The TROPHY system produced by Rafael, is considered among the world’s most effective active protection systems, securing armored vehicles from a range of anti-tank missiles and rocket fire. It is a combat-proven mechanism that has been operational in the IDF for many years, and is integrated in the Merkava Mark IV and Namer APCs. Its capabilities have been demonstrated in numerous military operations and has saved the lives of countless IDF soldiers. 

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Image Credit: Krauss-Maffei Wegmann

Video Credit: Rafael

 

 

 

 

 

.Tourism Ministers discuss possibility of receiving vaccinated tourists starting in March

Israel and Greece signed a bilateral agreement on tourism cooperation today (Monday) in Jerusalem, providing hope to an industry which has come to a standstill because of the COVID crisis. Israeli Minister Orit Farkash-Hacohen told Greek Minister Harry Theoharis that she looked forward to welcoming Greek and other visitors to Israel, as it continues to vaccinate its population and position itself as a healthy post-COVID destination.

Following a working meeting between the ministers, they signed an agreement to strengthen the cooperation in the fields of research and training in the field of tourism, as well as to promote joined packages and initiatives between the tourism industries in both countries.

"Signing an agreement on international tourism when the skies are closed and vacations seem far away is a beacon of hope: it is a reminder to those working in the entire industry that we are working to make sure they reopen as soon as possible," Farkash-Hacohen said. "Like always, tourism is a two-way street. Any, and all agreement must be mutual, allowing the citizens of both countries the same positive experiences trips and vacations can provide."

Israel's Minister called on tourists to visit Israel. "I want to take this opportunity to encourage Greek people, and everyone else: make Israel your post-COVID destination. Israel has something for everyone: the Snow capped Hermon and Negev Desert; Modern Tel Aviv and Ancient Jerusalem; Family vacations, backpacking trips and religious experiences – we have them all."

"Israel is leading the world in the efforts to vaccinate its population against the pandemic. This means Israel will also be a safe and healthy destination," Farkash-Hacohen concluded. "After a year of limited travel and a lot of stress, avacation is in order - and I am certain Israel can provide you with the perfect experience."

Greek Minister Theoharis stated: "It is of great satisfaction that we concluded the Agreement on Cooperation in the Field of Tourism between Greece and Israel. This Agreement is part of the strategic plan of the Greek Government and aims to enhance significant partnerships with countries of the wider Mediterranean region. Apart from the ties of friendship, Greece shares with Israel the same belief, that tourism is a central lever for development, in a modern, sustainable, and profitable orientation. Let's also not forget that for our country, the tourism market of Israel is particularly important. In 2019, we hosted around 715,000 Israeli visitors. This number has ranked Israel as the 9th country in terms of tourist arrivals for Greece".

Photo credit: Miri Shmuelevitz

 

 

Volleyball-Playing Santas Arrive In Tel Aviv-Yafo!
 
Tel Aviv-Yafo, December 22 – After a year like 2020, even Father Christmas needs the opportunity to let down his hair (and beard) as he travels around the world to deliver Christmas presents.
 
In fact, four talented volleyball-playing Santa Clauses stopped for a game of volleyball at Tel Aviv-Yafo's Gordon Beach ahead of the holiday, taking advantage of the winter sun and outdoor culture in the city. 
 
Tel Aviv-Yafo's reputation as a hub of outdoor activity has been strengthened during the COVID-19 outbreak, with residents and visitors overwhelmingly swapping indoor entertainment for the city's sandy beach, long promenade, picturesque parks and iconic boulevards.
 
Sharon Landes-Fischer, Acting CEO of Tel Aviv Global & Tourism: "The past year has emphasized the importance of enjoying the outdoors. 
 
"With 320 days of sun every year, the warm climate of Tel Aviv-Yafo lends itself perfectly to open air entertainment – even at Christmas time. Tel Aviv-Yafo wishes you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, and we can't wait to be reunited in 2021."
 
 
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Photos (credit: YoSee Gamzoo Letova/Tel Aviv Global & Tourism)
 
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A historic event over Hanukkah illuminated the history of Jews from the former Yugoslavia.

 

The Alexander forest, named for King Alexander of Yugoslavia, hosted an outdoor, Covid-19 compliant, Hanukkah celebration.


For several years now, a project led by Mr. Yosi Solomon has brought the descendants of Macedonian Jews on a heritage trip to North Macedonia on the anniversary of the day when the Jewish Macedonian community was rounded up and deported to concentration camps. This year due to Covid 19 restrictions we were unable to carry out the trip. 


In light of that, a special memorial ceremony was held in the Alexander River Park, where a path was recently cleared where a monument to the park’s namesake, King Alexander of Yugoslavia, lies. The park received its name when, at the initiative of a kibbutz member named Hillel Livni, Jews from Yugoslavia donated funds to the Keren Kayemet Leyisrael (KKL) in the 1930s. Subsequently, the king of Yugoslavia, Peter II, visited several times, even living in Jerusalem briefly when there was a coup.


After all this time, shrubs had overgrown the original marker to King Alexander, and its story had likewise become hidden to many passersby. After the area was cleaned, the Hanukkah memorial ceremony was a rededication to the history of Yugoslavian Jewry. 

 

 


The event followed the “1000 Menorah” project, led by Dr. Rachel Shelly Levi Drummer, chair of the NGO for the commemoration of the Jews of Bitola-Monastir, together with Israeli Ambassador to North Macedonia Mr. Dan Oryan, joined in the event. During this project, 1,000 Menorahs were lit by special-needs children in North Macedonia, and the remaining Jewish community left in Skopje, as well as Jews in Israel, and the President of North Macedonia together with Isaac Herzog, chair of the Jewish Agency.


At the ceremony, along with a rededication to the stone that has stood there for 85 years now (since 1935), diplomats and descendants of Yugoslavian Jews lit candles in commemoration of the Jewish communities of the former Yugoslavia, including the children of Hillel Livni.

 

Photo Boaz Lanir

 

 

 

Marking the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, President Rivlin hosted an award ceremony  for women who helped women victims of assault

 

* During the recent lockdown, there was a threefold increase in inquiries to women’s helplines
 

* Some 200,000 Israeli women are currently living in violent settings

* Dozens of women have been killed by their partners or family members since the beginning of the year

 

President Rivlin to the award recipients:

“Adi, Shiri – you did not turn a blind eye. You took responsibility and saved lives. Your act of heroism, each of you, is a ray of light into great darkness. It is my honor, in the last year of my presidency, to host this very important award.”

President Rivlin:

“Violence is not just a punch. Violence is the power of words to humiliate and ridicule. Violence is manipulation, shouting, whispered insults. And violence can be expressed in limiting the freedom of women, limiting their ability to choose, limiting their ability to manage their money and their lives as they wish.”

“We must do it through legislation and law enforcement, through education and public information, through welfare services and treatment – both for the victims of violence against women and for violent men. Amongst other things, passing the budget required for the national plan to fight violence against women should be done as quickly as possible!”     

Marking the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, President of Israel Reuven (Ruvi) Rivlin today, Wednesday 25 November / 9 Kislev, hosted an award ceremony to honor Adi Guzi and Shiri Mandelbaum, women who helped women victims of assault. The prize was awarded by Minister for Social Equality Meirav Cohen, and Director General of the Authority to Advance the Status of Women Eva Madjiboj also participated in the event.

 

Adi, from Mitzpeh Ramon, saved Shira Iskov from her partner who brutally attacked her in front of their infant son. Shiri, a social worker, worked with Anastasia Klein ז"ל during her hospitalization following her alleged rape and abuse by her partner. When the partner showed up at hospital, Shiri became suspicious. Showing great resource, she prevented him from attacking Anastasia as he intended, while she was fighting for her life. For this reason, the two women were given the award and official recognition of their bravery in saving the lives of women who faced the threat of domestic violence.”

“For too many women, home is a hell. Home is fear. It is tense silence that could turn into threats, humiliation, the next beating,” said the president.

“Violence is not just a punch. Violence is the power of words to humiliate and ridicule. Violence is manipulation, shouting, whispered insults. And violence can be expressed in limiting the freedom of women, limiting their ability to choose, limiting their ability to manage their money and their lives as they wish,” he added. “We must not turn a blind eye to the plague of violence against women. We m not wait until the plague passes, until we find the vaccine. We must give our women and children a social safety net to keep them safe – today. Everywhere. In any event.”

“We must do it through legislation and law enforcement, through education and public information, through welfare services and treatment – both for the victims of violence against women and for violent men. Amongst other things, passing the budget required for the national plan to fight violence against women should be done as quickly as possible!”    

       

The president expressed his appreciation for the awardees, saying, “We are here to honor the acts of civic heroism of two women who did not remain silent in the face of violence, and saved lives. “Adi, Shiri – you did not turn a blind eye. You took responsibility and saved lives. Your act of heroism, each of you, is a ray of light into great darkness. We still have a long way to go, as a society, to inoculate ourselves against violence against women. But acts of heroism like these, women like you, fill our hearts with hope and inspiration. It is my honor, in the last year of my presidency, to host this very important award. I hope that from now on, Beit HaNasi will be an open and attentive place for those brave men and women who fight violence against women. Thank you.”

 

Minister of Social Equality Meirav Cohen MK: “Domestic violence and violence against women is terrorism. And we must deal with it like we deal with terrorism – decisively, with all our strength and without compromise. The responsibility falls, of course, on the government. It is the government’s job to ensure the safety and security of its citizens and resident, not just on our national borders and public spaces, but also at home, which is supposed to be the safest of all spaces. Because terrorism is terrorism is terrorism, outside or at home. But we, as people and as a society, also have a responsibility. And this is the message we have chosen to focus on at today’s important event marking the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.”

 

Director General of the Authority for Advancing the Status of Women Eva Madjiboj: “Violence against women is to be found all sectors of society and is a severe problem that requires fundamental, urgent and profound treatment. Violence is expressed in a range of ways: physical, sexual, economic, mental. Women who suffer domestic violence experience humiliation, pain and anxiety to the point of dehumanization. Sometimes, it takes years for women to have the courage to bring up and talk about the terrible abuse they have suffered and to take decisive action to end it. A healthy society must encourage those who seek to eliminate violence against women and not stand by, turning a blind eye.”

 

Relevant hotline numbers:

Ministry of Social Welfare and Social Affairs (all languages): 118

Silent Ministry of Social Welfare and Social Affairs emergency SMS line: 055-7000128

Na’amat 24/7 line with specialist social workers: *9201

NO/Onlife (all languages): *6724

Bat Melech: 1-800- 292-333

WIZO line for violent men: 1-800-393-904

Emergency line for Arab women: 04-6566813

Na’am – Arab women in the center of the country: 08-9965008

 

Photo credit: Mark Neyman (GPO)

Photo L to R - Shiri Mandelbaum, President Rivlin, Minister Meirav Cohen, Adi Guzi