Soldiers in Bikinis Print E-mail
Written by Ryan Hardy   

How the Israeli Consulate's Collaboration with Maxim Magazine Hurt Israel

 

Image"As soldiers, they proudly wore the uniform of the Israeli army. Now they're wearing bikinis!" Such was Wolf Blitzer's summation of a recent PR gambit by the Consulate General of Israel in New York, one so unexpected that it merited mention on Blitzer's show The Situation Room, along with a wide range of international news outlets. The shock was a result of the Consulate's collaboration with Maxim magazine on an article in their July 2007 issue featuring Israeli models in military-themed swimwear under the headline, "Women of the Israeli Defense Forces."

Prominent Knesset member and former diplomat Colette Avital called the photos "€œpornographic."€ť Israel's Consul-General , Aryeh Merkel, countered, "The pictures aren't anything you wouldn't see at a pool or a beach. Israel is always mentioned in the context of wars and violence. We want to show there is a normal life." This wasn't enough for left-wing MK Zahava Gal-On, who argued that "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."

The outraged politicians had a point: the blatantly sexist and exploitive nature of this campaign doesn't reflect well on Israel. But in making an issue of the supposedly pornographic nature of the images involved, they missed a far more disturbing aspect of the whole affair, one with worrying implications for both Israel and the United States.

At first glance, the photos in the article seem fairly unremarkable. Obviously, the women involved are beautiful, and the posing pompous and unrealistic - Gal Gadot on a Tel Aviv balcony in high heels, Nivit Bash standing in a bikini at what looks like Tel Aviv's Ha-Shalom train station. This is not so surprising, just standard Maxim fare. However, masked by the ludicrous setting of the photos is an insidious detail: all of the Israeli women in question appear, at least by American standards, to be white.

This might escape the notice of the uninformed masses who view Israel as a Middle Eastern version of apartheid South Africa or an extension of Crown Heights. However, for those acquainted with the multi-ethnic reality of Israel, the inaccuracy of the portrayal is shocking.

To review: Israel is "the Jewish state," but it is hardly homogeneous. Arabs make up 15-20% of the population, and a very large percentage of the Jewish population (a majority in the 1980's before mass immigration from the former Soviet Union) have their roots in North Africa (specifically Morocco) and the Middle East (Iran and Iraq). There are smaller communities from India, Georgia, China and Central Asia, and nearly 100,000 Jews from Ethiopia. Furthermore, Israel has large African, Filipino, Chinese and Vietnamese communities, although most are not citizens. Israel even has a substantial African-American population, in the form of the Black Hebrews, an obscure Detroit-based religious sect. In other words, Israel is not a “white” country.

It isn't entirely surprising that Maxim would choose to represent Israel in this manner. After all, their 2007 €œHot 100€ť list of the world's "hottest women," released in June, included only six black women, three Asians and few other women of colour. It is disturbing, however, that the Israeli consulate, despite a stated aim of changing popular perceptions of the country, would go along with Maxim's narrow conception of beauty, in the process playing into the hands of those who accuse Israel of being an "œapartheid€ť state."

It doesn't help, of course, that the feature is not just about Israeli women, but Israeli soldiers. Although a longstanding centerpiece of Israeli propaganda, the women of the IDF are something of a myth. Although all Jewish Israeli women are required to serve in the IDF, none serve in front-line combat positions. Most serve as guards, training instructors (like Gal Gadot in the Maxim article) or in an administrative capacity. Many religious women are exempted, as are married women, and others serve in a special volunteer corps called Chen.

Image
Israeli model Gal Gadot with Ambassador Aryeh Merkel.
This cheap distortion of reality renders even bolder the implicit militarism of the PR move, and the concurrent reduction of Israeli identity to little more than sex and violence. The fact that young Israeli women have to devote two years of their lives to defending the country isn't sexy, it's tragic. That this is a necessary and shared consequence is irrelevant - it is still a very heavy burden. The young women in this article have done their part for their country, and deserve sober praise that acknowledges their sacrifice of time and youth, and the loss of their fallen comrades.

Instead, the Maxim article provides just a G.I. Jane fantasy of male domination, where actual military service is represented by little more than a flak jacket and air force-style cap. The immense sacrifice of the Israeli youth is, to both Maxim and, apparently, to Israeli diplomats living comfortably in New York, just a sexy marketing ploy.

To market Israel in terms of sex and violence seems in especially bad taste when the reality of both in Israel is far from pleasant. Last summer, 119 Israeli soldiers, most no older than Maxim's "€œWomen of the Israeli Defense Forces,"€ť lost their lives fighting in Lebanon, along with as many as 1000 Lebanese civilians. One young conscript, Gilad Shalit, remains a Palestinian hostage to this day. As for sex, it has long been Israel's dirty secret that the country is an international centre of sex slavery, with many young women being smuggled into the country by Russian Organized Crime. With harsh facts like these in mind, the decision by the consulate, and their friends at Maxim, to market Israel with a message that boils down to, "Come to Israel and sleep with babes from our military!" seems in shockingly poor taste.

Comments
Add NewSearch
Ho
Freed (172.131.193.xxx) 2007-10-14 10:53:12

Your whole website makes me sick
I could use a poster
James (214.13.149.xxx) 2007-11-21 21:52:17

So I'm sitting in Iraq again and will be here for 9 more months. I missed a lot of issues which deprived me of veiwing beautiful women. Is any way of get a few posters sent to me.

SFC Young
B Company 297th SPT BN
(TF106)
LSA Anaconda
APO-AE 09391
This is why the West is Hated
Alex (67.183.126.xxx) 2007-11-25 20:20:28

You know despite all the propaganda otherwise, about you taking the land away from the Palestinians, and all the other stuff, this is really "why they hate us".

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5pTlIqhmk4

It is as a great American Political commentator once said:


“No, it’s not Israel per say that the Muslims really care about. It’s not territory. It’s not land. That is what the Left will tell you -that the Jews stole the land of the Muslims. That’s the simple archaic notion of the American Left.

It’s that Israel’s left wing social premise and left wing social freedoms that threaten Islam in the Middle East. They don’t want it spreading. They don’t want a homosexual parade down the streets of Damascus. They don’t want a gay rights parade in Tehran. They don’t want boys tongue kissing each other in their nations capitals. They rather die than let that happen.

So they say Death to Israel. They don’t really know what Israel is. Israel is an idea. It’s not that their grandfather’s olive grove was taken. It’s that their grandfather’s purity was stolen by the infection of the West’s social mores. And they don’t want them it in their villages. They don’t want them in their homes. They don’t want them on al Jazeera and they aren’t going to let you to do it to them.

No matter what the mad men who run these media empires may think, Islam will never tolerate the sewer pipe that comes out of New York City and the sewer pipe that comes out of Hollywood’s sewer factories, will never penetrate the Muslim world nor should they.

But that is what is provoking Muslim rage. It is not so much what the Pope said. It is what Larry Flint did by hijacking the Supreme Court in my opinion and every other Left Wing civil libertarian lawyer in America who goes about his business each day destroying Christian mores, the Judeo-Christian mores of this country with glee. “

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5pTlIqhmk4
Previous Poster: Here's Somet
Joseph (71.172.62.xxx) 2007-12-10 22:24:52

>>One of the commenters at Fitzgerald's Jihad Watch piece linked to this. It contains excerpts from an amazing article by Martha Gellhorn, written in 1961.

"I had appreciated and admired individual refugees but realized I had felt no blanket empathy for the Palestinian refugees, and finally I knew why...It is hard to sorrow for those who only sorrow over themselves. It is difficult to pity the pitiless. To wring the heart past all doubt, those who cry aloud for justice must be innocent. They cannot have wished for a victorious rewarding war, blame everyone else for their defeat, and remain guiltless....

Arabs gorge on hate, they roll in it, they breathe it. Jews top the hate list, but any foreigners are hateful enough. Arabs also hate each other, separately and, en masse. Their politicians change the direction of their hate as they would change their shirts. Their press is vulgarly base with hate-filled cartoons; their reporting describes whatever hate is now uppermost and convenient. Their radio is a long scream of hate, a call to hate. They teach their children hate in school. They must love the taste of hate; it is their daily bread. And what good has it done them?

There is no future in spending UN money to breed hate. There is no future in nagging or bullying Israel to commit suicide by the admission of a fatal locust swarm of enemies. There is no future in Nasser's solution, the Holy War against Israel; and we had better make this very clear, very quickly."

But for the Nasser reference, it could have been written yesterday.
a great feminist article!
becca (71.116.100.xxx) 2008-04-13 21:26:00

I really appreciated this article. i am happy to read that someone is standing up for the womyn! It is a shame that Israeli womyn (and men) are objectified as mere sexual objects for americans to play with. The Birth Right trips (AKA the Sexodus) don't help either. I read a great article in Heeb magazine last year about how the BR philanthropists have board room meetings on how to maximize the sex on the trips! Ridiculous. And who gets hurt by this? The womyn. Thank you for bringing awareness, shedding some light, and writing this article.

As for the comments, this article is about Israeli womyn, not the Palestinians. Please be respectful and not spread hate. It really makes me sad. I am one of the most pro-Palestinian people you could meet and especially feel for the womyn and children.

end patriarchy!
-Becca
Write comment
Name:
Email:
 
Website:
Title:
Security Image
Please input the anti-spam code that you can read in the image.

Copyright (C) 2007 Alain Georgette / Copyright (C) 2006 Frantisek Hliva. All rights reserved.


 
Next >