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Minister of Internal Security: "In my opinion, it will end in blood" | Israel today

2020-07-31T18:31:40.191Z


| You sat down"What is called 'incitement before the assassination of Rabin' pales in the face of explicit calls for the assassination of the prime minister" • "The right to demonstrate is limited, like any right in a democracy" • "The ombudsman holds a white-winged angel" • "Boogie is a political rag" • "The main legal writings are nonsense" • Amir Ohana did not rest "Everyone who knows me knows I did not co...


"What is called 'incitement before the assassination of Rabin' pales in the face of explicit calls for the assassination of the prime minister" • "The right to demonstrate is limited, like any right in a democracy" • "The ombudsman holds a white-winged angel" • "Boogie is a political rag" • "The main legal writings are nonsense" • Amir Ohana did not rest

  • "Everyone who knows me knows I did not come to sit on a chair. I came to make changes." Minister Amir Ohana, this week

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    Pini M.Silok

One of the hobbies of Homeland Security Minister Amir Ohana is shooting at a range. Once every two weeks he spends two hours away from the crowded schedule and travels to shoot targets with his pistol, "American Tactical" 0.45 inches. For him it's a sport, for the headline drafters it's a treasure. "Shooting in all directions" has never been more true.

"Ever since I was a kid I've loved weapons," he says. "Love the shooting, the accuracy, the composure. Shooting at a target is a sport, it's not a violent act."

You can believe him: Ohana is not agitating, not shouting, but he is definitely signaling targets to the police, and firing criticism arrows in all directions calmly.

Photo: Moshe Ben Simhon

For the past two weeks there has been almost no day without Ohana storm. The demonstrations in Balfour and the clashes with the police, his opposition to the conversion law contrary to the coalition position, the recordings of the conversations with the officers, the criticism of Mandelblit, the prosecution and the courts. Every day is Ohana Day.

The morning we meet also opens with headlines around it. He announced that he was implementing Norwegian law and resigning from the Knesset. At least one conflict he takes out of his head - votes on laws like the Surrogacy Act and the Conversion Act, which the coalition opposes, but his lifestyle with a spouse and two 5-year-old children clashes non-stop.

"The idea to resign came to me a month ago," he says. "I really believe in the separation of powers. The government should deal with the government, and the Knesset members in Knesset matters. As a Knesset member you are supposed to participate in five committee hearings, and the hearings usually take place during those hours. At the same time you have to work on ministry matters." "Now I can concentrate only on the work of the office."

Let's not be naive. There will now also be an exemption from going through the embarrassment of voting in favor of LGBT laws contrary to the coalition position.

"I have never voted in matters of LGBTness contrary to my conscientious order. Not in the Surrogacy Law and not in the Conversion Law. I voted against the position of my members in the coalition. I'm willing to pay prices, I'm totally okay with that. There's nothing to do, I can not vote against my spouse, against my family, against my friends. Just can not. There are red lines.

"There are a lot of economic laws that I vote for, even though they run counter to my liberal economic conception, which supports a minimum of state intervention. Still, there is coalition discipline, there is a party working together for a group and that is difficult.

"I understand the prime minister and the chairman of the coalition, who say that everyone has issues that are close to their hearts, and what will happen if everyone votes the way they want. They argue 'how can we come up with arguments for blue and white, when we also do not have coalition discipline'. I understand the difficulty, so I chose to comply with Norwegian law, which is the most correct way in all respects. "

A few hours later, Ohana landed a letter from the coalition's chairman, Miki Zohar, with a sanction imposed on him following his vote on the conversion law: to fulfill two ministerial shifts in the Knesset plenum. "This is a legitimate sanction," he says. "I acted contrary to the coalition's position. price".

Netanyahu authorized you to resign from the Knesset?

"Certainly. Netanyahu understood the situation I was in. Even religious and ultra-Orthodox MKs understand the situation I am in. There is difficulty. This step will help solve this difficulty. "

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Prior to the formation of the government, Miri Regev was the prominent candidate for the Ministry of Internal Security. Ohana overtook her in a round. "Two are interested, but only one can get. Miri is an excellent singer, and will be like that in every role."

Why did you insist on this particular firm?

"It's an executive office. I'm very connected to its areas of practice and its purpose."

How were you received by the police?

"Excellent. See that I understand what I am talking about. In most of my adult years I have worked with or in front of the law enforcement system. As an investigative officer, as a GSS man, as an intern in the State Attorney's Office and as a lawyer. I'm not coming to Clueless. I think the police see that I came to work, back them up and make the Israel Police one of the best police in the world. "

And yet we heard in the recordings revealed in "Here" that the Acting Commissioner disagrees with your criticism that the attitude of the policemen in the demonstrations in Balfour is much lighter compared to their attitude in the demonstrations of the ultra-Orthodox or Ethiopians. There were harsh expressions - you tell him "with all due respect", and he tells you "I have no respect".

"The relationship between the commissioner and me is excellent. We talk a lot. I think in this case he was wrong, both in the substance of the matter and in the form of expression."

Do the police feel that you have come to make a fuss, like in the Ministry of Justice?

"Everyone who knows me knows that I did not come to sit on a chair, I came to make changes. Every person and every organization is afraid of changes. If you like a frozen leg and are told to eat a kitchen - it's a change. Making a change is not easy, it is not always comfortable. "I feel co-operation. They are willing to accept the criticism."

You told the police that you wanted to "challenge the High Court ruling."

"I am a lawyer who knows the system, knows the law and the ruling, and does not bow to legal advisers. I did not say 'violate court decisions', I said 'challenge them'. These decisions are dynamic and changing. For example, until recently, the court Did not allow demonstrations outside the homes of public figures.Whoever wanted to demonstrate was sent to do so in front of their offices.

"Recently, around the demonstrations in Petah Tikva, the position has changed. The court ruled that it is possible to demonstrate in front of Mandelblit's house, but on conditions, at a distance, without amplification, so as not to make the lives of the neighbors too bitter.

"In the case of the demonstrations in Balfour, they hang on to the fact that it is a kind of government office, but on the other hand, it is a residential area. What did the residents of Ben Maimon Street and its neighbors do wrong, who did not choose public life and want a little quiet? We need to think and challenge the ruling.

There were allegations that you leaked the recording to show that you were fighting demonstrations in Balfour.

"For two months I had dozens of meetings with the police, and nothing leaked out. Two calls leaked out, these are calls made in the presence of civilians. It's true that the leaks help me, so people think I recorded, but the truth is no. I did not record, I did not leak. "Not someone on my behalf and not in my knowledge. I was also surprised by the publication. That's the truth."

Why did you not attack the demonstrations against the ombudsman in Petah Tikva?

"It's not true. I came out against them and against the fact that they are protesting in front of his house and coming to the writer and his synagogue. Besides, I am now signing that the demonstrations against the prime minister will be like the demonstrations in Petah Tikva. There rules were set, the protesters were 500 meters away. Twice a week, without amplification, I get such conditions in Balfour, but it does not happen.

"Balfour has a mixed audience, with many types of protests. There is 'Enough of the Occupation' and 'Peace Now,' 'Justice for Iyad' and 'Justice for the Independents.' But there are also more violent things. There was a video of someone being asked where Netanyahu's home is. , And she says: 'On the ground.' People shouting 'traitor' have become the ones who express themselves relatively softly.

"There are explicit calls to assassinate the prime minister. You saw what Ephraim Shamir wrote. On the page of the 'Prime Minister' group they wrote to the prime minister not to forget what was the end of Louis XVI. The head of Louis XVI was beheaded. Someone else wrote that he would like "See the rehabilitation of someone and there will be the next Yigal Amir. There are explicit calls here for murder."

Well, you're the minister in charge of the police. do something.

"Unfortunately, the police can do nothing. There are certain offenses, and those among them, in which an investigation can only be opened with the approval of the State Attorney, who today is the Attorney General. The police cannot interrogate Ephraim Shamir without the approval of the ombudsman. I have already sent letters to Mandelblit twice, and I have not yet received a reply. "

How do you explain that?

"The attorney general is fully invested in the prime minister's political assassination. He understands that if Netanyahu is eligible, he will not be able to stay a single moment in public life, in any position. It will be a sign of disgrace forever on his forehead, after dragging the country to where it is today. After the repeated election campaigns, the split is a direct result of the indictment filed against Netanyahu by the Attorney General.

"In general, in such a situation I would expect the ombudsman, as the one who decided to file an indictment, not to interfere in the defense financing process. After all, he has an interest, he is in a serious conflict of interest. You also sue Netanyahu and do not allow him to defend himself. I would expect him to stay away from any decision on the matter. But the attorney general, as usual, keeps a white-winged angel who is allowed to do anything, even though his behavior is wrong. I can no longer trust his decisions. "

Is there intelligence information about Netanyahu's attack?

"Always. Otherwise, the security unit would not have been set up. I do not know concrete information, but everyone hears the high incitement against the prime minister. It is at peaks we did not know about. The so-called 'atmosphere of incitement in the pre-Rabin assassination' pales against the explicit calls we see today. goddess".

A civil war is hovering over us?

"Civil war no, but violence is increasing yes. There is an atmosphere of hatred in these demonstrations. Not of controversy, controversy has always been and always will be, this time there is a feeling of intense hatred between the parties. I hope I am wrong, but in my sense it will end in blood."

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The demonstrations also reached Ohana's home in Tel Aviv this week. "I was in the Knesset at the time and I did not hear the protesters," he says. "I only saw pictures. I was happy to see that most of them were with masks."

At home frightened?

"Not really. The kids were at my sister's. My partner Alon went downstairs and went to be interviewed. We didn't take it hard."

The neighbors complained?

"No. This is not the first time this has happened."

What do you think about the beatings suffered by protesters afterwards?

"That it is very serious. The police will act harshly against anyone who uses violence, and will protect not only the safety and security of the citizens of Israel, but also their freedom. It is good that the perpetrators of the violence have been located and arrested."

What score would you give to the police for handling demonstrations across the country?

"If the treatment of all the demonstrations was the same, I would give a score of 100. But my feeling, and especially of the public, is that the demonstrations are treated differently and unequally. That is, in front of ultra-Orthodox, Arab, settlers, Ethiopians - the police are more rigid, and when it comes to winning demonstrations For media encouragement, the attitude is different. "

What is "media encouragement"?

"Live reports from the demonstrations, headlines in the newspapers, write about several thousand demonstrators 'state in protest'. They are not even mandated, how do you write that the whole country is in protest ?!

"It is important to me that the police treat every demonstration equally. On the other hand, my heart goes out to the police. These are your people Israel, the Israeli public. 99 percent of them do their job faithfully. The videos that show the policemen's misbehavior are isolated cases. .

Argue against you that you do not condemn the violent attacks on the right.

"I have condemned and I again condemn any violence or incitement to violence on either side, right or left. If a hair falls from the hair of someone on the left or from the legal authorities, it will be a disaster. The violence causes us to lose the legitimacy of our just arguments around the ombudsman.

"On the other hand, I also oppose hypocrisy. For weeks now, the Balfour demonstrations have been snatching curses, objects, throwing fences and police checkpoints at them. A policeman left with two broken legs because of the demonstrators. There must be a media balance."

The right to demonstrate is a fundamental right.

"I agree. But this right, like any right in a democracy, is limited. Even the right to life is a limited right, it has withdrawn from the right to self-defense - if someone comes to kill a life, you can take his life from him, and that's fine. Entering a military camp, you will find that the right to freedom of movement is also a limited right. "

There was a claim in the media that you were doing a kind of audition for the extras prior to the decision to appoint the commissioner, to see what they were doing in the demonstrations against Netanyahu.

"Do you know a place where you do not audition for the appointment? The candidates are always examined before appointment."

The question of whether the behavior of senior police officers towards the protesters was not intended to please you and win the job.

"Obviously I want in the position of commissioner a person who will work to implement the government's decisions, but I am not looking for Yasman. I assume that I will also have arguments with the next commissioner. "

Have you already decided who you will recommend as the next commissioner?

"No. All possibilities are open. There are three main circles from which a commissioner can be brought: the staff of extras currently serving in the police; Former extras, who know the police well and have also been out a bit, which is an advantage; And an external appointment, such as generals or members of the Ministry of Defense, the GSS or the Mossad. At the moment, everything is on the table.

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What are the next big plans you want the police to implement?

"There are some key things. Crime in the Arab sector is rising. It includes murder and violence, weapons offenses and weapons. Unfortunately, even though the police are working on the issue, we do not see much success, and need to work on it.

"In addition, there is what is called SADH - extortion of sponsorship fees, or in the vernacular 'protection'. This is a sick evil that has spread in the country. It forces us, the law-abiding public, to pay without our knowledge to criminal organizations. If you buy an apartment from a contractor, there is a chance that you paid him a little more, so that he can pay someone and ensure that they do not burn, steal and harm him.

"Another issue that obviously concerns us is the corona. The police play a key role in the national struggle to prevent the spread of the virus. We have set up a national enforcement directorate, which will have police officers whose sole purpose is to enforce the corona, such as isolating and wearing masks."

You see the videos of cops arguing with civilians. A harsh hand is being taken against a 70-year-old woman who is drinking coffee in Rabin Square. Is that reasonable in your eyes?

“The more there is an increase in morbidity, the more attempt there is to stop it and the more reports are handed out. When more reports are distributed, there is more interaction with the public, and the number of mistakes also increases. This is a statistic.

"No police officer has enlisted to enforce masks. They enlisted to fight terrorism and crime. That's why we set up the Directorate of Enforcement - to make police officers more professional on the specific issue of corona law enforcement. I can not guarantee we will not see more videos like this, but I believe there will be less.

"My expectation from the police is that they exercise more discretion and common sense. They will focus on enforcement in places that are prone to disaster, such as public transportation and closed places, and not as in the case of the woman who sat down to drink coffee in Rabin Square, a case the police also apologized for.

"Failure to wear a mask should not be used to use force, use a teaser, etc. On the other hand, there are cases where the citizen beeps and refuses to obey the police instructions, so the policeman should not give in. Let there be no situation where those who oppose give up, and those who behave well get the duo." H ".

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Let's talk a little bit about ethnic gaps. What was it like to be Ohana in the Justice Department?

"I was not the first, Meir Sheetrit and Moshe Nissim were there before me. But if they had not thwarted the appointment of Orly Ben-Ari as State Attorney, this would have been Mizrahi's first appointment to this position.

"I and many of my generation and the younger generation are already more involved today. I do not think they have an Oriental identity like in previous generations. An Israeli identity is being formed. There is still room to ask how many people of Oriental descent we see in the Supreme Court. ".

Do you yourself encounter racism?

"It's elusive. No one came to me and said, 'Because you're Oriental, I'll not promote you.' But I'm sure such a thing happened, without them saying it's the reason. In any case, I try not to wallow in the feelings of discrimination and deprivation but to do my best. "Is it completely gone? I don't think so."

How do you explain that the Mizrahis follow Ashkenazi from Caesarea with such piety?

"The Likud movement has connected them to the state, and he heads the Likud. But these are mainly the positions he expresses, that the public connects with. It's like mine. A lot of Ashkenazis and straights vote in Likud primaries, even though I'm gay.

What is it really like to be a member of the Likud's proud community? After all, most members of the community are identified with the left.

"The first to act in the Knesset on community issues were Shulamit Aloni and Yael Dayan, so the connection of the LGBT people for years was with the left. When we formed the 'Pride in the Likud' group, we brought about a great change. "Suddenly many LGBT members feel comfortable in the party. Today there are a lot of community members who come out of the political closet as right-wing voters."

Which is harder for a proud community member: to come out of the proud closet, or to come out of the political closet and tell that he is a right-wing man?

"Unequivocally, it is harder to get out of the political closet. Dr. Owen Cohen, a good friend and one of the founders of 'Pride in the Likud,' was a lecturer at Tel Aviv University. After we formed the group he came to the university and heard a lot of reactions from his friends. They said to him, 'That you are LGBT, Sabba. But Likudnik?'

"Getting out of the closet in 2020 is no longer a big deal. However, getting out of the political closet is much more difficult."

And yet, you are snatching fire from community members. Maybe because you do not carry the flag, and are expected to do more for the community?

"Maybe because it's not the main issue I'm dealing with. I'm not a walking flag of pride, contrary to what those who would never vote for me would expect from me anyway. For me it's not the main issue, it's one of several issues. I am a Minister of Internal Security, a Likud member. And still check if there is another MK who voted against the coalition more times than me.

"I have never voted against the community. In the Surrogacy Law and the Conversion Law, I voted against my party members. Does anyone from Yisrael Beiteinu know or is there a future, who once voted against its chairman? "It happened once, they called her Adi Kol, she was a MK Mish Atid. Since she voted against her friends, her political burial place is unknown. They call us 'rags' and 'Netanyahu's dolls'? Let them look in the mirror."

Perhaps your very sitting in a conservative government with religious and ultra-Orthodox, which will not advance community issues, is the problem.

"And maybe the fact that I'm there is good, even if it does not fulfill everything we want? When you see someone like Smutrich, who a few years ago led what was called the 'Beast Parade,' is interviewed and says in a wavy bristle, 'I changed my position quite a bit because The meeting with Amir Ohana ', it means that a change has taken place here.

"The ultra-Orthodox have changed their attitude towards the community, even if they do not say it in public. Until 15 years ago, their terminology was that 'they should be treated like bird flu,' Nissim Ze'ev's statement, or 'they are the cause of earthquakes and disasters,' by Benizri "It's true that you do not yet see them voting in favor, but it is no longer the same discourse."

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Do you talk to Netanyahu every day?

"It varies by periods. We are close and in a very good relationship."

Are you among those who formulate the message page?

"It's funny. I come to the studio and see people with pages. I do not come with a page. We are a political movement, there are things that are important to us, and we want to say them. But I am always open to hearing all the questions."

The political system says that you are close to Yair Netanyahu, that you are his executor.

"I try to remember the last time I spoke to Yair Netanyahu, including text messages. It was months ago. I can count on the fingers of both hands the number of times we met, and also always in casual meetings, when I come to the prime minister's house and he is there. We never met for a conversation. one on one.

"We have an appreciation, I see that he likes me and shares things I bring up. I also know that he appreciates me and I am happy about it. Everyone who appreciates me is happy. But when I am presented as 'doing his thing,' it is nonsense. It is convenient for people to present it. So".

Is there anything that Netanyahu will do and will not be able to defend?

"Yes. Dealing with the justice system. Netanyahu has been prime minister since 2009. In recent years, the legal system, including the legal advisers and the State Attorney's Office, have become a closed, messy system, immersed in conflicts of interest and not transparent to the public. Netanyahu has done great and important things. "In security, in foreign relations. But he did not deal with the justice system, and that was a serious mistake. Today we are paying for it. Netanyahu recognizes this."

Do you have an explanation for why Netanyahu evokes so much antagonism?

"Jealousy. He just manages to get public support in an unprecedented way, the number of Likud voters in the last election campaign is the largest number of voters for any party since the establishment of the state, despite an indictment and everything. They are just jealous of him."

What happens if he is convicted and sent to prison?

"I hope that justice will be served, justice is that Netanyahu is entitled, he has not committed any offense. I prefer to focus on that hope and not think about the possibility you mentioned."

If he is sent to prison, will a civil war break out here?

"No. God forbid."

Does he have an heir?

"I'm not one of those who plan the day after Netanyahu. I'm one of those who plan how to make this day as far away as possible. I promise all readers who do not like Netanyahu that one day, someday, he will not be prime minister. I just suggest they do not hold their breath until then. ".

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Let's talk about the government. It does not really connect.

"It's not love at first sight, it's a relationship that develops over time. We've only been together for two months. Right now it really seems like something that doesn't connect. We need to learn to work together."

The question is whether you really want to.

"Yes. There is an agreement. We have read it, we have signed it, with its disadvantages and advantages, and we want to realize it. I think there is a chance, that the rotation clause should also be exercised, but that is provided more trust in each other. A little more credit to each other. Confidence is not high today, but it can improve. "

Every time there is a new quarrel. Now it's the state budget.

"Going to the polls is madness, just madness. On the other hand, agreeing to a biennial budget, as required in blue and white, is madness. The corona is a dynamic thing. We hold nightly meetings because of rising morbidity, change decisions when we see rising morbidity, and so on. The public is angry with us and unjustifiably criticized us. We must be dynamic, this is how the whole world works. How can we plan a budget two years ahead, when things change overnight?

"Blue and white insist on a biennial budget, because of suspicion. They think we will dismantle the government. The prime minister said he is not interested in the election. We have no ability to dispel the suspicion of blue and white, except to tell them again that we want to abide by the agreement and trust, because otherwise We will not be able to work together. "

In order not to dismantle the government you will have to give in to their demand for a biennial budget.

"There is no biennial budget, and there will not be. It can not happen. There is no such scenario."

So we're on our way to the election.

"I don't see it happening. I believe they will enter the room until white smoke comes out, break their head and come to a sensible decision, which corresponds with reality."

Do you see a situation in which Netanyahu leaves the prime minister's office, and Bnei Gantz enters?

"Yes. It will happen when we can work together and there will be trust between the parties."

Do you trust Ganz as prime minister?

"I think the one who should be prime minister is Netanyahu. I trust him more than anyone else in the Likud and outside it."

You will not have more comfortable partners than a white brush. Lieberman does not like Netanyahu, Bennett attacks him. Blue and white people in particular are supposed to be very comfortable partners.

"This is not true, this is not a convenient partnership. Right-wing governments are more homogeneous. Each party has a different identity, but they all belong to the national camp. For example, on issues related to the justice system, if we had a homogeneous right-wing coalition, we could pass the overruling clause. "One of the important things to balance between the authorities. There are many other things we believe in, that we could have promoted. With blue and white no."

Because they are left?

"Because they are completely unprepared for change, supervision and control when it comes to the justice system. They let it run itself in a very problematic way."

The case file was too high a price you paid?

"Great price. But that was their first condition. If you will, they wanted Ohana's head. I was probably a justice minister who was not really hidden to the tools. Anyway, without it we would have been on our way to another election. In the end, the public decided that after three elections "That's the only option left."

What do you think about the justice system?

"Terrible things are happening there. Look at the judges' conflicts of interest, a variety of cases that are a crime. Just a crime. It's madness what's going on in the justice system. The Attorney General, who is now also the State Attorney, is constantly in conflicts. For example, in the case of a committee. That you check the DIP. The hallucinatory things. "

Netanyahu is the one who chose him.

"The love of the media is addictive. The surest way for people to accept the love of the media is to go against Netanyahu. Certainly if you are someone who is identified with the right, then go against Netanyahu."

Everyone who has worked with him in the past, including former Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked, is talking about an honest person.

"An honest person can make a decision to prosecute someone and then also decide not to give him the opportunity to get financial assistance in financing his defense ?! Is this an honest person? He should have disqualified himself and stay a hundred meters away from such a decision, because he is immersed in the conflict of interest."

They say you are shattering trust in the justice system.

"I was told, 'You are coming to set fire to the club.' I said: Gentlemen, the club is on fire, we are coming to put it out. They are coming to correct years of injustice."

Are you sorry about that picture in the district court, with all of Netanyahu's loyalists standing behind him?

"Not even for a moment, I would do this picture over and over again. Many in the Israeli public believe that the indictment did injustice to the prime minister when it comes to relations between politicians and the media, it is based on unprecedented accusations in Israel and around the world. So I have to run away from it? "By his side. That's what I did and that's what I will do."

What would you do differently if you were enough to address the issue of the appointment of judges?

"Corrects the mechanism for electing judges. The fact that judges elect themselves is wrong. They do not elect new judges, they judge the same judges. A public committee should have been set up, with a greater presence of elected officials, from the opposition and the coalition, who can ask questions and decide how "The court will see. I would like to see more human diversity, more intellectual diversity, and no more of the same thing, and from time to time a judge who has a fig leaf. The justice system today is busy maintaining its power and does not express key positions in the Israeli public."

Have you seen the publications on the alleged construction offenses of Adv. Liat Ben Ari?

"When I was Minister of Justice, I received a lot of pardon requests for construction offenses. When I saw the exposure of Kinneret in my head, Erel Segal and Akiva Bigman, I was disgusted, because I remember what the prosecution's position was on all the people convicted of construction offenses. How they decided not to pardon them, not to forgive them, not to forgive them.

"In general, how does someone who is supposed to head the prosecution team of the most significant case in the country have the audacity and courage to hide in excuses after such exposure? And that's not to mention the audacity to go on a safari vacation while a hearing of the most significant case in the country takes place." .

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He sees his partner Alon (45) and their two children, the twins David and Ella, 5, in a few hurried minutes in the morning, and especially on weekends. "The fact that there is no time for family is very difficult. I see the kids mostly on weekends. There is one day a week where I try to get back early before they fall asleep and be with them, and in the morning try to make them sandwiches for kindergarten and be with them a bit. It is not ideal from a family point of view. "I hope they do not grow up and say 'Where Daddy was'."

Do you have time for hobbies?

"Once every two weeks I go to the range. I really like this sport. I stopped going to the gym, as a personal example. It is true that it is open because of the Corona Commission, but the government position states that it is forbidden, so I stopped."

What did you think of what the chairman of the corona committee, Yifat Shasha-Biton, did?

"A member who goes against the position of the faction, the party and the coalition deserves appreciation, but one should know that there is a price. I believe it will pay a price."

Do you want to be prime minister?

"I do not plan the day after Netanyahu. I am working for him to continue."

Is it even forbidden to talk about the day after Netanyahu, when he will no longer be there?

"Whoever says 'I will run after Netanyahu' is basically saying that he also wants this day to come closer. That is why I am not saying this. I am working so that the best prime minister in my eyes will continue."

The questionnaire

The State Attorney's Office

"Sick organization."

Shai use

"Judge Hila Gerstel is right in saying, 'He has a problem with telling the truth.'"

Amir Hashakel

"Media Favorite."

Yoram Les

"Has done a lot of damage to the national struggle and prevented the spread of the corona, but no less than it, the studios that gave it a stage."

Yair Lapid

"Foster Boy."

Lieberman

"The most irresponsible defense minister in the State of Israel."

Boogie Ya'alon

"A political rag who does not understand what demonstration he is coming to and what he is talking about."

Sovereignty

"Soon in our day Amen."

Legal writings

"The main ones are 'bluffs', trumpets, doers and eaters at the hands of the prosecution and the attorney general."

Ofira and Barco

"poor quality".

Ehud Barak

"The most failed prime minister in the history of the State of Israel."

Sarah Netanyahu

"With everything she's been through over the years, my heart goes out to her."

gay community

"It's not certain that LGBT people have community characteristics."

Amir Ohana

"I actually really like going to school."

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Source: israelhayom

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