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The media is working to turn off the momentum of the right Israel today

2020-03-01T23:06:27.359Z


Since the publication of the poll that predicted a Likud victory, dozens of articles and articles have been aired and aired to convey Netanyahu's sense of loss • Political opinion


Since the publication of the poll predicting Likud victory, dozens of articles and articles have been broadcast and written with the purpose of turning the bowl around and broadcasting Netanyahu's sense of loss • Opinion

  • Biased communication trying to turn off the momentum created to the right // Photo: IP

It took them a couple of weeks, but it finally happened: The mainstream media, including the public-funded public, removed the gloves and worked to extinguish the Likud and right-wing camp momentum in recent days.

Only in the last 48 hours have dozens of, if not hundreds, articles and articles been broadcast and written to make the bowl as revealed in the latest poll results and broadcast the opposite feeling: Netanyahu is heading for a loss. For this purpose, two senior IDF wave broadcasters joined a two-hour joint broadcast, another senior journalist revealed a source in a story brought by a colleague on Channel 2, and all of them are shocked as one band who suddenly discovered taste buds from the tapes Nathan Eshel, of course, noting that he was Thinking so then it means that Netanyahu, too, is one man.

When Amit Segal revealed Israel Bachar's words against his son Gantz's employer, most of the studios preferred to attack the recording rabbi and wondered aloud whether they had done so on Netanyahu's mission. The content itself, Bachar's difficult thoughts about Gantz with whom he has been working closely for a year, have been marginalized. When the tapes were revealed to Nathan Eshel, who did not say a word about Netanyahu but uttered his views, no one asked in any broadcast or photographed studio, who recorded, on who or who the son of Gantz or who on his behalf felt in this cauldron. Even without mentioning her demise, Itamar Ben-Gvir is credited with taking the votes from the right into the bin and completely ignoring yesterday's Aral Sgt exposure in these pages that revealed how Gantz was present at meetings with police dealing with business aspects, contrary to the words of the Fifth Dimension CEO who denied it.

Already a few weeks ago, the Central Election Commission raised concerns that there would be those who would try to exploit the public's concerned feelings about the Corona issue and try to disrupt elections one way or another. For the past two days, no one in the media has doubted who is behind the disruption attempt - the Likud party. Benny Gantz tweeted something about Netanyahu's epiphany methods, and everyone else lines up and echoes the exact same message. As if the corona panic can only be created in northern Tel Aviv and not in Bat Yam or Horizons.

Today, the vote will open and with it the new spins, lies and blatant messages of the various parties will open. Violence screams in every corner, as well as diminishing hope - all as needed at that moment. Even today, the media will do everything to turn off the right momentum and devote itself to the messages of political opponents. Netanyahu and the other right-wing factions, too, will do everything they can to convey the message that suits them at that moment, even if there is a gap between him and the truth. Therefore, the most important thing on this day is to leave what you hear and say, and vote in accordance with the conscience order for a party that most reflects the state's identity as you see in your vision. Everything else just doesn't matter.

And another thing - try to choose a party that will not lead to another election, because Halas, we insist. Successfully.

Source: israelhayom

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