Amira Dotan
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| Amira Dotan | |
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| Date of birth | 28 July 1947 |
| Knesset(s) | 17th (current) |
| Party | Kadima |
Amira Dotan (Hebrew: עמירה דותן, born 28 July 1947) is an Israeli military figure and member of Knesset from the Kadima party.
Dotan served in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) from 1965 to 1988, ending her career as the Head of the Women's Corps, with the rank of Brigadier General. Attaining it in 1986, she became the first woman in the history of the IDF to hold this rank.[1] She also completed a B.A. in Behavioral Science and an M.A. in Psychology from the Ben Gurion University of the Negev. Upon completing her military service, she served as Vice President of that University, as well as on the Board of Directors of Israel Military Industries and at the Jewish Agency.
For the 2006 elections in Israel, Dotan joined the Kadima party in the 28th position on their list of potential Knesset members. The list eventually gained 29 seats, ensuring Dotan's election.
Dotan is a member of the following Knesset committees:
- Foreign Affairs & Defense Committee
- Constitution, Law and Justice Committee
- The State Control Committee
- The Committee on the Status of Women
- Ethics Committee
- The Committee on Foreign Workers
- Joint Committee for the Defense Budget
- Parliamentary Inquiry Committee on Wiretapping
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[edit] External links
- Amira Dotan Knesset website (English)
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