International Women’s Day The most powerful women on screen

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International Women’s Day celebrated today, March 8, was originally “International Women’s Day” and was celebrated to support women in the economic, political and social aspects. Over the years, the day lost its serious meaning and became a day in which respect and love for women are shown, and they are empowered.

We asked members of the Crocheted cast who they thought was the most powerful woman on our screen, and the answers were varied.

Ayla Hasson

The veteran journalist made headlines recently around the disclosure of the sexual harassment of the chairman of the Bar Association, Avi Hami, and also following her move to Yes Corporation after a successful career at Channel 13. As you recall, Hasson posted on her Twitter page that “my journalistic work is for the sake of the public, justice and a better society.” She works for the common good and doesn’t forget to take care of herself too, is there anything more powerful than that?

Ayla Hasson. Jonathan Zindel Flash90

Ilana Dayan

The host of the investigative program “Ovda” has been on our screens for over three decades, and has been doing so with great success. In every argument and argument she will never apologize, and will not try to justify herself, and even won a lifetime achievement award in the field of television in 2018. Dayan became synonymous with journalistic and professional investigation, and took part in significant revelations such as the revelation of the involvement of the Prime Minister’s wife in 2016 in what was going on in the bureau

Meghan Markle

The American actress and model made history when she was the first African American to join the royal family of England. After two years of marriage and one child, she and Prince Harry made another history when they announced that they wanted to leave the Royal House. Many women see the Duchess of Sussex as a brave woman who breaks conventions, who will do anything for herself and her family

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Ofira Assig

From the very beginning of her career in the industry, Assig broke the conventions when she became a cable broadcaster. Women in sports have always been in the minority, but Ofira showed everyone that it doesn’t matter, and she is still there today. In addition to her work in the field of sports, Ofira entered the business of politics, and today she hosts the popular on-screen talk show “Ofira and Berkovich” which will always be talked about. There’s nothing to be done, Ofira Essig showed us all that what’s hers is hers

Ofira Assig. Archive (Photo: Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)

Rotem Sela

You can say what you want about Rotem Sela, but she is powerful. The actress/model/presenter/host may be on our screen at any given time, but think how much you have to invest to have such a career. Sela is professional and committed to her work, and it is impossible not to say that she built her career with ten fingers, an example and a role model for each and every one of us

Elsa

Sometime in 2013, Disney made history when, for the first time, a Disney princess and movie star did not need a “knight on the white horse”. Elsa taught all the little girls who watched her, and her sister Anna, that she is a strong and independent woman to reign on her own, and she doesn’t need a man by her side

Elsa (Photo: Shutterstock/Sarunyu L)

Al Woods

The star of the movie “Not Just a Blonde” taught us girls a very important lesson – don’t look at the jar but at what’s in it. Elle taught those around her that they shouldn’t define her just because of her favorite color or her hair color, she showed them that she was so much more than that. And like her predecessor on the list, Elsa, she also doesn’t need to have a man by her side to succeed

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