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Ninet enters the country - a sick child does not Israel today

2021-02-11T15:55:27.105Z


The star, who received approval from the Exceptions Committee to participate in "The Next Star", provoked outrage over the fact that a 6-year-old is not sick | TV


The star, who received permission to come to Israel from the Exceptions Committee to participate in "The Next Star", caused outrage among social activist Avi Yalau who resented the fact that a 6-year-old sick child did not receive the approval • The tweet caused mixed reactions

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Social activist Avi Yaluo, one of the prominent and leading voices of the Ethiopian Jewish protest and founder of the Angry and Shocked Justice Party from the approval Ninet Tayeb received from the government Exceptions Committee. 

Ilao tweeted today (Thursday) protesting that the Exceptions Committee has approved Ninet Tayeb's flight to Israel so she can take part in the filming of "The Next Star", while 6-year-old Benjamin Tesfahon lives in the waiting camp in Gondar Ethiopia and urgently needs life-saving heart surgery. Does not receive the permit during a puzzling course that may cost him his life.

Tesfahon was scheduled to arrive in Israel as early as January to undergo emergency surgery on his heart, but unfortunately the borders of Ben Gurion Airport were closed and he remained with his family in the Gondar waiting camp with a nerve-wracking wait for approval from the Exceptions Committee to fly him to Israel.

Currently, the Exceptions Committee refuses to allow him entry under the "Humanitarian Aid" clause, even though immigrant flights from Ethiopia are expected to arrive in Israel on Friday. 

without words.

It's just unbelievable!

pic.twitter.com/PRfD6I4Y6W

- AVI YALOU (@aviyalou) February 10, 2021

The reason?

Tesfahon and his family do not meet the established criteria (among them giving priority to nuclear families, some of whose members are already in the country and are included in the "family reunification" category).

Little Benjamin's time is running out and his condition is serious.

If not flown soon, the danger to his life is real, the surgeon has confirmed that he is supposed to perform the surgery.

Yailo, as mentioned, expressed his anger in a tweet under a split picture of two news items on the subject: one about Benjamin and the other about Ninet and wrote: "Just do not believe!".

The social activist received mixed reactions from the surfers.

"You are shouting about the angular government decisions or hinting at discrimination," tweeted one surfer.

"Would you post something similar with the child was from Ukraine?".

"Do you know another sick, life-threatening Jew who was not allowed to attend an exceptions committee?" Tweeted another surfer.

"If so, post. Promise to tweet and support."

"Why choose between the delusional decision and the discrimination? The decision is delusional because isolation needs took precedence over a child, as well as the Ethiopian child and I wish it did not matter, but for some reason it is not an ultra-Orthodox child from Brooklyn," tweeted another surfer.

"We have lost a human photographer! Where is Mr. Naftali Bennett with the full cart of religious Zionism," tweeted another.

"Where is Mr. Deri with his onion and compassion for the weak."

On behalf of Minister Ophir Akunis, Chairman of the Exceptions Committee, it was stated: “The decision was made after consultations with the medical authorities who updated the committee that the surgery is not urgent and can be waited for about two months.

Therefore, the committee left the decision on the matter for another three weeks.

If the restrictions continue, his entry into the country will be approved. "





Source: israelhayom

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