The cliché holds that one picture is worth a thousand words - and News 12 had a picture worth two words. They managed to miss in front of an empty goal - the kind of misses about which soccer broadcasters like to say: it was easier putting that ball in the net than flying it over the crossbar.

The first problem was that we are enslaved to a journalistic hierarchy that holds that exclusive news comes first and after that comes exposures achieved thanks to in-depth investigations. They did not pay attention at News 12 to what was right under their noses. The second problem was that last night the news system had the troubles of the rich (from a news perspective only, yes? After all, some of them are bundles of trouble) the UAV that exploded in the north, the Israeli response to the Iranian attack, the preparations - at least those that are taking place from the rim to the outside - for a ground operation in Rafah. And now, for the big miss: a video clip of just a few seconds in total that describes the beautiful life on the beach near the Deir al-Balah refugee camp. Channel 12 is frustrated that the expectation of an Israeli attack on Iran and the fear of an Iranian response, God forbid, somewhat diluted this important piece of news. The recordings that Omri Maniv revealed of the conversations between the former Minister of Justice, Ayelet Shaked, and the former head of the Bar Association, Efi Neve, are one of the most serious crimes. "To provoke a fellow," this time in the context of the political commentator Amit Segal, is also a good expression of the second main topic last night in the current affairs department of Channel 12. "I'm not sure that this is what a complete victory looks like," said Ohad Hamu, who said of the kidnapping of Jordan Biebs, helpless and beaten to death by a Gazan mob. "It seems that even his guard has no strength to hear this nonsense anymore," said Harab, according to Harab's words to the intelligence officials on the evening of October 7, and he is dissuading his colleague.