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The pirate site "Series" supports the police Israel today

2020-08-24T14:10:28.475Z


The site that distributes TV content in a pirated manner has expressed sympathy for the police and the Prime Minister, against the background of protests in Jerusalem | TV


Surprising support: The site that illegally distributes television content has expressed unreserved sympathy for the police and the prime minister, against the background of the violent protests in Jerusalem

  • Website "Series" // Screenshot

The Sdarot website, which has been providing illegal television content for many years, expresses support for the Israel Police. This can be understood from a message that appears on the home page of the site, which reads "A series site strengthens the hands of the Israel Police." Next to the ad is the emblem of the Israel Police, and next to it is the face of Sen. Nisso Guetta. This, presumably in light of the much criticism the police are receiving these days, in light of the use of force against demonstrators in front of the Prime Minister's residence in Jerusalem. A number of serious incidents in which police officers are seen attacking protesters.   

Clicking on the message of support leads to a page where the site's operators continue to support the Israeli police, along with expressing support for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. "As every week, the violent demonstrations and funded by the trust accounts of the left-wing associations take place, and as part of them violence is used against police officers and also against demonstrators from the right-wing side," the page read.

More on this topic:

• "Protesters target Israeli police"

• Deputy Superintendent Guetta was released on restrictive conditions

• Protest in Jerusalem: 30 detainees; Three policemen were injured

Photo: Yuri Yalon

"Unfortunately, the media is trying to distort things, and presents it as if the police are the ones starting the violence. Do not be naive. During these demonstrations, left-wing activists try to provoke provocations, unwilling to accept the route of the demonstration approved for them, sometimes throwing water, stones and flares. "Smoke on the police and do whatever they please. Right now! Stand by the Israeli police and by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu."

For almost a decade, sdarot.tv has been providing pirated content services for television enthusiasts in Israel. As its name suggests, the site allows streaming of new and old TV series from Israel and around the world, for those who are not interested in paying for a subscription to one of the many content providers in the market.  

The site, established in 2011, engraved on its banner the accessibility of television series "to all sections of the population, without the need for huge payments to television corporations." As a result of his activities he has been disabled more than once due to various attempts to bring about his closure, claiming that he is infringing copyright and in fact violating the law. Despite this, it continues to operate despite the closures, under new domains.

Source: israelhayom

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