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The police claimed that the demonstrators called for carrying tear gas - but relied on false advertising - and voila! news

2020-10-11T07:30:45.453Z


A senior officer referred live to a message on a fake page called the "Prime Minister" movement. Although the page had 8 followers and although the movement was quick to deny it - the police continued to quote the post, whose photos were distributed by right-wing activists on the network. Only at night, a clarification was published. In protest, they were furious and claimed that they had complained to DIP


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The police claimed that the demonstrators called for carrying tear gas - but relied on false advertising

A senior officer referred live to a message on a fake page called the "Prime Minister" movement.

Although the page had 8 followers and although the movement was quick to deny it - the police continued to quote the post, whose photos were distributed by right-wing activists on the network.

Only at night, a clarification was published.

In protest, they were furious and claimed that they had complained to DIP

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Daniel Dolev

Sunday, October 11, 2020, 10:00 p.m.

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In the video: Clashes between police and demonstrators in Tel Aviv (Photo: Shai Makhlouf, Editing: Assaf Drori)

The police claimed yesterday (Saturday) that protesters against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and corruption, called shockers carry tear gas and used against civilians and policemen, including a senior officer said things live.

But, it turned out that the call in general was distributed by a fictitious page that only pretended to be a page of protest, and co-authored by right-wing activists.



The fictitious post was posted on an eight-page Facebook page, which pretended to be a page of the Crimean Minister movement, and read: "Dear friends, in the main demonstrations against the tyrant from Balfour, protesters were given personal tear gas and lying to team leaders, and Or cops can be used and sprayed on them legally !!!

Remember to put on a mask so as not to get hurt this very hot gas.

Good luck. "



Screenshots of the fictitious post were circulated by right-wing activists on social media, and at one point a police spokeswoman issued a statement saying" Social media has posted calls from various sources calling for tear gas and other offensive means the protesters intend to use against police.

We call on and warn the protesting public to refrain from any act of violence and to refrain from violating public order. "

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The people of the "Prime Minister" were quick to issue a denial that this was false news, and that they had nothing to do with the fictitious page that spread their word.

Despite this, Sen. Ziv Sagiv of the Police Investigations Division continued to quote the matter live on News 13 studio: "I go into the Facebook of the Prime Minister," he said while holding his mobile device, then read the contents of the message that was circulated. A red that must not be crossed, "said Sen. Sagiv.

Shortly afterwards, the news was also circulated on the telegram channel of the prime minister's son, Yair Netanyahu.



Protest organizations, as mentioned, were quick to announce that this was Pike News.

"The black flags," for example, wrote on their Twitter page: "The Israeli police's message is a pike from Pike Land, and it is appropriate for a pike leader like the Balfour defendant. .



It was only after midnight that the police issued another spokesperson's statement in which it was written: "Recently, a statement was issued by a spokeswoman for the 'Prime Minister' announcing that the publications calling for tear gas and other abusive means were not published on their behalf and that it was Pike News."

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"Pike from the Land of the Pikes."

The false post published last night

Advocate Gonen Ben Yitzhak, a prominent activist in the protest against Netanyahu who also represents some of the protesters, wrote on Twitter during the night: "It should be clear that in addition to a civil lawsuit, a sharp complaint will also be filed against DIP. Sen. Ziv Sagiv released his blood tonight.

It will not pass in silence. "He said he filed a complaint with the police for spreading the false news, as well as a complaint to the DIP against Sen. Sagiv.

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