After the Iranian missile hit, “I jumped over a fence to get inside. We started going floor by floor, entering every open door to evacuate residents.”
The goal that unites us is saving lives,” said Sgt. Maj. Inbal Geva, an explosives ordnance disposal officer in the Israel Police, in an interview with JNS last week.
Geva began her law enforcement career in 2010, after completing her military service. Searching for purpose and continuity, she joined a field dominated by men.
“When I understood there weren’t any women on the team, I felt even more determined to succeed,” she recalled. “Women need to be everywhere. Over time, I became even more passionate about the profession and the people. It felt like home. Fifteen years later, I’m still here.”