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Merav Michaeli

Israeli politician (born )

Merav Michaeli (Hebrew: מרב מיכאלי, romanized:&#;Mērav Mīxāʾēlī; born 24 November [2]) is an Israeli politician, journalist, TV anchor, radio broadcaster, feminist, and activist currently serving as a member of the Knesset for the Democrats, which was formed in by a merger of the Labor and Meretz.

She served as the Labor Party's leader from until , and as Minister of Transport in the thirty-sixth government of Israel.

Biography

Michaeli was born in Petah Tikva[2] to Ami Michaeli and Suzan Kastner, of Hungarian Jewish background. She is the granddaughter of Rudolf Kastner[3] and also of Nehemia Michaeli who was the last secretary of the Mapam party.[4]

During her youth, Michaeli served as leader in the Israeli Scouts.[5] In the IDF, Michaeli was a newscaster on the Army Radio.

She helped establish Galgalatz and Radio Tel Aviv radio stations and would also lead Hebrew television programs focused on politics.[6]

She was a journalist and opinion columnist for the Haaretz newspaper. She also taught university classes and lectured extensively on the topics of feminism, media, and communications.

In September , she spoke at TED Jaffa on the theme of "paradigm shift", in which she argued that society should "cancel marriage".[7]

Political career

In October , Michaeli announced that she was joining the Labor Party, and intended to run for inclusion on Labor's list for the Knesset elections.[8] On 29 November , she won fifth place on the Labor Party's list,[9] and was elected to the Knesset when Labor won 15 seats.[10]

In preparation for the general election, the Labor and Hatnuah parties formed the Zionist Union alliance.

Michaeli won the ninth slot on the Zionist Union list, and was elected to the Knesset as it won 24 seats.[11][12]

Shortly before the end of the Knesset term, the Zionist Union was dissolved, with Labor and Hatnuah sitting in the Knesset as separate parties. Michaeli was placed seventh on the Labor list for the April elections, but lost her seat as Labor was reduced to six seats.

However, she returned to the Knesset in August after Stav Shaffir resigned from the legislature.[13] On 22 April , after the Israeli legislative election, the then Labor party leader Amir Peretz announced that the Labor Party would join the unity government in the Netanyahu-Gantz coalition, but Michaeli rejected sitting in the coalition under Netanyahu.[14]

She was elected to lead the Israeli Labor Party on 24 January , after her predecessor, Amir Peretz, announced he would not stand for re-election.[15] She announced, at the time, that her party would have gender equality on the party list; with a female-male rotation.

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In the election, the party won seven seats, becoming part of the thirty-sixth government, with Michaeli as Minister of Transport and Road Safety. On 31 December , she announced that the Tel Aviv central bus station would be closed within four years, reneging her promise to close it immediately.[citation needed]

Michaeli was re-elected to lead the Israeli Labor Party in July [17] In the legislative election held later that year, Labor narrowly crossed the electoral threshold, receiving the bare minimum of four seats.

Some blamed Michaeli's refusal to run jointly with the left wing Meretz for the latter party falling beneath the electoral threshold and enabling the formation of a new government formed by Benjamin Netanyahu. Michaeli was accused by prominent Meretz lawmaker Issawi Frej of 'delusions of grandeur'.[18]

In , she was one of the active participants in the anti-judicial reform protests.

She rejected an invitation from Prime Minister Netanyahu to join the compromise talks at the president's residence.[19][20]

On 7 December , Michaeli called a press conference in which she stated her intention to hold a leadership election in April , in which she will not run for another term.[21] In February , the party announced that the election would take place on 28 May.[22] She was replaced in that election by Yair Golan.[23]

In April , Michaeli called for dismantling an army unit with a history of abuses (Netzah Yehuda Battalion), saying it is killing Palestinians “for no real reason.”[24][25]

Personal life

Michaeli's partner is the television producer, host and comedian Lior Schleien.[26] In August , Michaeli and Schleien's son was born in the United States by surrogate pregnancy.[27] In April , Michaeli announced that her second son had been born via surrogacy.[28]

References

  1. ^ ab"Labor party chief Merav Michaeli announces birth of 2nd child via surrogacy".

    The Times of Israel.

  2. ^ ab"MK Michaeli in Israeli Parliament website".

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    Knesset.

  3. ^Harkov, Lahav (3 May ). "My grandfather did the inconceivable – negotiated with Nazis – to save Jews". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 10 May
  4. ^"Gafni to Merav Michaeli". Arutz 7. Retrieved 16 June
  5. ^"Merav Michaeli". Jewish Virtual Library.

    Retrieved 18 June

  6. ^"Knesset Member, Merav Michaeli". . Retrieved 16 June
  7. ^"Cancel Marriage: Merav Michaeli at TEDxJaffa".

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    YouTube. TEDx Talks. Retrieved 10 November

  8. ^Lis, Jonathan. "Merav Michaeli to Vie for Spot on Labor's Election List". Haaretz. Retrieved 31 October
  9. ^Azulay, Moran. "Herzog wins Labor primaries; Merav Michaeli 5th on party list". Ynetnews.

    Retrieved 30 November

  10. ^"Final Israel Election Results: Kadima's in Knesset, Habayit Hayehudi Gets 12 Seats". Haaretz. Retrieved 23 October
  11. ^"Women win big as Yachimovich, Shaffir top Labor primary vote". The Times of Israel. Retrieved 30 October
  12. ^"All incoming Knesset members".

    Marriage certificate psa For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation. Retrieved 10 February The Democrats. She also taught university classes and lectured extensively on the topics of feminism , media, and communications.

    The Times of Israel. Retrieved 30 October

  13. ^"Merav Michaeli returns to Knesset". Arutz Sheva. 13 August Retrieved 13 August
  14. ^Wootliff, Raoul (22 April ). "After staking mustache on not joining Netanyahu, Peretz defends doing so anyway".

  15. English - Cancel marriage | Merav Michaeli | TEDxJaffa ...
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  19. Times of Israel. Retrieved 22 April

  20. ^Hoffman, Gil (24 January ). "Victorious Michaeli to begin merger talks with Huldai". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 10 February
  21. ^"Israeli Labor picks gender warrior Michaeli as its new leader - Al-Monitor: Independent, trusted coverage of the Middle East".

    3 February

  22. ^"מרב מיכאלי נבחרה לראשות מפלגת העבודה בפעם השנייה ברציפות" [Merav Michaeli was elected to a second term as leader of the Labor Party]. Davar (in Hebrew). 18 July Archived from the original on 19 July Retrieved 18 July
  23. ^Sharon, Jeremy (2 December ). "'This is the abyss': Left reacts with horror to election results".

    Marriage certificate haryana Anadolu Agency. Merav Michaeli. Succeeded by Yair Golan. Retrieved 22 April

    The Times of Israel. Retrieved 7 December

  24. ^"Israeli opposition leaders to boycott final votes on judicial reform". The Jewish Chronicle. 13 March Retrieved 28 December
  25. ^"Netanyahu Offers to Compromise on Judicial Reform".

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  29. The Wall Street Journal. 27 March

  30. ^Keller-Lynn, Carrie (7 December ). "Labor's Michaeli to quit politics, party to hold leadership vote in April". The Times of Israel. Retrieved 28 December
  31. ^Sokol, Sam (25 February ). "Israel's Labor party sets election for May 28, months after current chair Michaeli's resignation".

    The Times of Israel. Retrieved 22 March

  32. ^Sokol, Sam (28 May ).

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    "Yair Golan wins landslide victory in Labor primary with promise to unite the left". The Times of Israel. Retrieved 30 May

  33. ^"Israeli army unit accused of abuses 'kills Palestinians for no real reason,' says party leader". Anadolu Agency. 21 April Retrieved 21 April
  34. ^"US set to impose sanctions on Israeli military unit over abuses: Report".

    Al Jazeera English. 21 April Retrieved 21 April

  35. ^Meet Merav Michaeli, the fiery feminist of Israel’s government, New York Times, 23 December
  36. ^"Israeli minister criticised for breaching Covid rules – then introduces new baby". . 23 August Retrieved 23 August
  37. ^"Probe into cops who shot Arab man in Jerusalem is closed, finding no crime committed".

    The Times of Israel.

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