Growing up in a family of eight children in Afula, Israel, Barbivai is the daughter of Tzila, a Jewish immigrant from Iraq, and Eli Shochetman, a Jewish immigrant from Romania. She was drafted into the IDF in 1981, and has spent her entire career as an officer in the Manpower Directorate.[3] Barbivai holds a bachelor's degree in Social Sciences and Humanities from Ben Gurion University, and a Master of Business Administration Degree from Haifa University. She is also the graduate of the "Turn-point" administration course for senior military officials.[1]
She is married to Moshe Barbivai, and they have three children. They live in Tel Aviv.[6]
Military career
Barbivai was the first female to hold the IDF positions of Chief Adjutant Officer of a Command, Chief Adjutant Officer, Head of the Ground Forces' manpower section, and head of the Individuals' Sector in the Manpower Directorate.[1] In June 2008, she was appointed chief of staff of the Manpower Directorate (AKA).[7]
On 26 May 2011, Israeli Defense MinisterEhud Barak approved her appointment as head of the IDF's Manpower Directorate, replacing Maj. Gen. Avi Zamir. The promotion of Barbivai, a mother of three, to the rank of Major General was praised by Israeli opposition leader Tzipi Livni, who said that "there is no rank that is too heavy for a woman's shoulders, and there is no doubt that Brig.-Gen. Barbivai was appointed because of her talents".[3] On 23 June, Barbivai received her Maj. Gen. ranks and the command of AKA during an official ceremony at the Chief of Staff headquarters in Camp Rabin.[8] In October 2014, after 33 years of active military service, Barbivai retired from the IDF.[9]
Political career
In January 2019, Barbivai announced her intention to enter politics, and she later joined Yesh Atid, where she announced that she will run for a Knesset seat in the upcoming April 2019 Knesset election.[5] Barbivai was number four on the party's list of candidates.[10] After Yesh Atid formed an alliance with the Israel Resilience Party and Telem, which came to be known as Blue and White, Barbivai was placed on the tenth spot of its list,[11] and was elected to the Knesset as a result. She remained on the tenth spot on the alliance's list in both the September election and the 2020 election, and retained her seat in both instances.[12][13][14]
On 1 August 2023, Barbivai resigned from the Knesset to run for Mayor of Tel Aviv. Sue subsequently lost the election to incumbent Mayor Ron Huldai.[20]
^Zeiton, Yoav (2014-09-09). "מטכ"ל על טהרת הגברים: ברביבאי פרשה" [Matkal on the purity of men: Barbivai has retired]. Ynet (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2022-09-02.