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The real problem of the south is not the proximity to Gaza, but the distance from Tel Aviv Of money All articles Pigs, you'm tired. Businesses in the south suffered direct damage to the coffers, while businesses in the center suffered only minor economic damage. Therefore the demand to apply to them the same outline of compensation, is a masterpiece of pigs in a country that has long been divided between two peoples. The real problem of businesses in the south is not the proximity to G


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Pigs, you'm tired.

Businesses in the south suffered direct damage to the coffers, while businesses in the center suffered only minor economic damage.

Therefore the demand to apply to them the same outline of compensation, is a masterpiece of pigs in a country that has long been divided between two peoples.

The real problem of businesses in the south is not the proximity to Gaza, but the distance from Tel Aviv

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Nir Kipnis

Tuesday, 25 May 2021, 08:56 Updated: 09:39

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The finance plan for compensation for businesses in the south has hardly been announced - and there have already been those who have attacked it with claims that it discriminates against businesses in Gush Dan, which will receive reduced compensation, some would say ridiculous.



Seemingly, they are right: every day of fighting, even if it takes place around Gaza, they lose more money in the semi-open Tel Aviv than in Sderot, Ashkelon and Ashdod, which are hidden in shelters combined. Thus one may ask whether the business in the center deserves the same compensation as the business in the south deserves? Maybe they deserve more at all? After all, the expense of a store that was empty in Tel Aviv or a restaurant in western Rishon Lezion is much higher than a similar business in the south, right?



The reason you are now grinning in front of the last sentence is that you know the truth or perhaps the great lie of the economic reality in Israel.



The last few weeks have exposed us to a disturbing reality: riots, interracial tensions, planning and engineering disasters and more.

Some are an outgrowth of the conflict between Jews and Arabs, some are a symbol of the well-known Israeli paratroopers, who always assume that everything will be "okay" - but it is doubtful if anything exposed us to pigs who demonstrated, in general, the various organizations rejoiced against the emerging compensation scheme.

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A missile strike scene in Ramat Gan.

The sights that were seen this time around in the center do not justify equal compensation for businesses (Photo: Reuven Castro)

That comes sucks in Tel Aviv as well

We were dealing with an ugly protest, a protest by those who played in the war - the bread and butter of the South - for a week, in which their main concern was to convert the places they had booked into a restaurant into missions in Walt.



In addition, other difficult incidents were also recorded, such as a massacre experienced due to an alarm in the middle of the capital on the beach and incessant barking of dogs due to the echoes of the Iron Dome interceptions. If it seems to someone that this is cynicism, then not at all: it was not a pleasant week, but when it came time to ask for the bill, it turned out that its price was mostly emotional and did not reach the box office:

11 rounds of gross fighting, including five weekends and holidays, is not an economic disaster. A self-respecting business.



It is important to clarify: this is no longer a roll call on the residents of Gush Dan Seventy (again, in general, of course), but it takes a measure of pigs to demand equal justice for those whose customer traffic in the store or restaurant was sparse due to the situation (after the strongest two months in shopping history Defeated and the Hebrew drink for generations!), And the one who prayed every time before running from the bathroom to the bathroom, not to mention opening a business.



Yes, it sucks a lot in the center: many workers stayed at home for about a week (in this context it must be mentioned again that close to half of the fighting days were during the weekend and Pentecost holiday anyway) and employers paid their wages in full, while now they are left without compensation. The various organizations seeking to cut down on business owners in the center, who have suffered a loss - there is no doubt about it - and businesses in the south that have fought for their lives, both physically and commercially, is an amazing show of Israeli pigs in a country that has long been made up of two peoples: Its is that most of the destinations for a vacation abroad are closed - and in contrast, a nation that counts every shekel anxiously for the day when they will be sick, and in the meantime accumulates debts at the neighborhood supermarket.

Damage near the Osem compound in Sderot.

Can anyone even compare the damage to businesses in the south to that caused to businesses in the center?

(Photo: Yaniv Khalif, without)

Small business owner as a combat battalion commander

A few remarks though: it is clear that not all residents of the center are affluent, there are certainly business owners who have suffered heavy losses, perhaps even unbearable - especially when they arrive after a terrible year due to the corona.



It's only thirty in front of the small business owner from Holon, Ness Ziona or Rishon Lezion who broke his staff because he suddenly found himself within range of the missiles, Defending the homeland (without cynicism!) So that behind his sturdy back can hide ten sergeants who, thanks to many lucrative combinations, have already forgotten what their original role was in the army - and will retire to a world full of budgetary pensions (sorry: .



Another argument made against the finance minister's plan was that it preferred a geographical area composed mainly of its constituents.

A rather insane argument when it comes from those who for years have sided with the preference of strong workers' committees or sectors that are politically identified as the kibbutzim.

It's not so pleasant to see a pub closed, but the damage from the last round of fighting was not terrible (Photo: Reuven Castro)

And yet, thinking about the home front is required

It is difficult to defend the state institutions: it is clear to all of us that the amount that is not currently available for compensation to business owners (yes, even in the center), will easily be in the new government, if they have to set up three more dysfunctional government ministries. Only it's already part of another debate.



Moreover: this time it is unfortunately only a "taste" of a truly apocalyptic vision, in which a long-range and accurate weapon will disrupt life even in the center of the seven and further blur the differences between front and rear (first discovered in the Second Lebanon War).



All of these need an answer, also financially, but they do not "whiten" the current protest of the business organizations in the center, those that in a good two days of work will put back into the coffers what a store owner in Sderot will not see in a year.


In the end, the outline of compensation following the "guardian of the walls" may not be perfect, but it does guarantee compensation for those who suffered the most in the battle.

This is at a time when behind the claim that "the law of Herzliya as the law of Sderot" is mainly pigs.

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