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When Israel has to prove that it has no sister Israel today

2022-05-12T06:01:28.023Z


The debate over the responsibility for the death of journalist Al Jazeera in Jenin has created a rare consensus among commentators on Sharon Gal's program


The media festival surrounding the death of al-Jazeera reporter Sheerin Abu Akla in Jenin received an appropriate Zionist television response yesterday, at least in terms of afternoon broadcasts.

In "Five" with Sharon Gal, they realized that Israel is not in a decent media event, but in the catastrophe "you are to blame, now go prove you have no sister," and did not let the story be framed according to the Palestinian and Algerian narrative.

From the initial report on the reporter's death yesterday morning, there was a feeling that quite a few Israeli journalists were attacking the affair according to the principle of "former city poor" - a well-known field colleague is a "story" worth special attention. The case.

What most of them did not realize was that while they were competing over who would be more sensitive than the Pope, a TV event was taking place in completely different codes: Many miles from our neighborhood, colleagues from the TV network proved for the umpteenth time that truth is a candle to their feet. Plus size measurements.

While the IDF Spokesman and the Israeli leadership made exciting proposals for collaborations to find the truth, al-Jazeera launched a special broadcast day that could be called "In Spirit, in Blood, Redeem Sheerin," which includes a special broadcast buffet in which she determined throughout the day that the journalist Killed by the Zionist fire, for them, the truth can get a bullet in the eye and die - the supreme journalistic mission is an opportunity to strike at Israelis consciously.

Sharon Gal's panel of commentators refused to join the "Memory in the Living Room" evening in memory of the victim, and realized that she too was a soldier in the Israeli army of attack - and chose to deal with the real press and the suspicions within the news.


Every Or Heller beginner knows that the incriminating video in which a Palestinian happily announces the abduction of an IDF soldier and eventually reveals that he is a journalist, plus the Palestinians' refusal to cooperate with the Israeli request to analyze the incident and the body, plus a pathological examination of the Palestinians. The journalist was not killed by an IDF bullet.

The commentator's body language conveyed discomfort at the knowledge that we had lost the battle for consciousness, and the discussion went to the panel of commentators.

Out of a sense of "Walla is celebrating us" the facilitator demanded that the truth be told for the time being in the story "We all know that if they had a golden vision that convicts us, they would immediately publish it" - and for a change no one on the panel claimed otherwise.

Haim Ramon, another member of the panel, also joined the outrage over Palestinian false propaganda, demanding on behalf of the journalist with American citizenship that "only Americans can get to the truth."

Because in this discussion, rarely on the show, it was difficult to find someone to oppose the positions of the right-wing facilitator, Haaretz commentator Michael Hauser nevertheless found a good opportunity to bring everyone back to reality, and demanded half-humor-half seriously to let Americans wake up, because their morning had just begun.


Who knows, maybe journalistic justice will be done in Good Morning America.

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Source: israelhayom

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