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The deputy head of the Mossad hates Israel, Ben Gvir is a legitimate partner: the opposite world of bibists - Walla! news

2021-10-22T06:04:48.097Z


When Regev calls Ram Ben Barak a "hater of Israel," it is only part of a campaign of insults, threats and curses by thugs, blots, babysitters and other disturbed people with microphones. The poison machine operated overtime this week against the law proposed by Saar, and Netanyahu proved his necessity in his actions. And also - what's the story of Ayelet Shaked?


"You will be silent, you hate Israel." MK Miri Regev shouted these words this week, standing over the podium in the Knesset, to MK Ram Ben Barak, chairman of the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee. The next day, in a radio interview, Minister Zeev Elkin said that Regev's call was "loss Elkin is wrong. It is not a loss of temper, but rather the opposite: in recovery. Cheers, there is a demand. Whoever thinks that Regev will let a super-scream like Galit Distel Atbrian or a mega-bully like my uncle Amsalem do school for her, does not know her. Squeezing her wares for more than a decade, let them sit quietly.



Who is the same Ram Ben Barak, "hating Israel" nicknamed by a worm tail named Iki Cohen, the spokesman of opposition leader Netanyahu, named Ram Ben Barak (this week, on Twitter)? Here is a summary of the history of his hatred of Israel: His grandfather, Aharon, one of the founders of Nahalal, arrived in Tel Hai two months before its fall. He himself served as an officer and fighter in the General Staff Reconnaissance Regiment, participated in the takeover of the terrorists in Misgav Am. Keshet, who led the intelligence gathering that led to the destruction of the Syrian nuclear reactor and was even arrested during an operation in Cyprus while trying to plant a listening device at the Iranian embassy in Nicosia.



He did all this, as stated, out of "hatred of Israel."

And who is the bully who called him by that name?

A lady who spent her military service in the barracks, with the greatest danger facing her being the rage of the military reporters or the revenge of the editor of Yedioth.

She made her way to the top in conspiracy theories (among other things, "skipped" tests required for the rank of colonel, and received it anyway), was thrown out of the army by Chief of Staff Boogie Ya'alon and was saved by Ariel's "Farm Forum" Sharon, the one from the disengagement, who was granted temporary asylum in the Prime Minister's Office.

Ongoing trolling.

Amsalem (Photo: Flash 90, Yonatan Zindel)

When Ya'alon was fired, Regev was returned to the General Staff after being honored, where she was appointed by Dan Halutz as the IDF Spokeswoman. Halutz was warned before the appointment, but ignored. At first, it paid off for him. The lady led, spoke and celebrated the disengagement as a bride on her wedding day. After the liberation, she examined the possibility of being accepted into the Labor Party (but was rejected), and settled for the Likud. Earlier, she stuck a rusty knife in Patron Halutz and hurried away from it, when it turned out that it was no longer a platform for takeoff but a weight for drowning. She then got to know the members of the royal family, led by "The Lady," and the rest hysteria.



We live in an inverted world. Those who call Ram Ben Barak a "hater of Israel" see Itamar Ben-Gvir as a legitimate partner. The same Ben-Gvir who was photographed with the symbol of Yitzhak Rabin's Cadillac and announced that "this time we will reach the symbol, next time we will reach Yitzhak." He did not have time to reach Yitzhak, because shortly afterwards Yigal Amir came to him. The same Ben-Gvir who was convicted of 7 criminal offenses, joined Kahana's "So" movement at the age of 16, was not drafted into the IDF due to his extremist views, kept a picture of the killer Baruch Goldstein in his living room, regularly demonstrates in front of the Pride Parade in Jerusalem And does not skip a provocation, dangerous as it may be, to illustrate his doctrine.



On Wednesday, these gentlemen and their sons celebrated a grotesque victory picture in one of the absurd celebrations seen in the Knesset: one cheerful party included MKs from the joint list, the Likud and the ultra-Orthodox, who won a rare victory over the coalition. Who until five seconds ago were "supporters of terrorism" at best or just terrorists at worst: characters like Ayman Odeh, Ahmad Tibi and Ofer Kasif shared euphoria with sworn Likudists and of course the ultra-Orthodox, who will always be there. This sucker because those Likudists managed to embarrass the coalition and pass a bill by Ahmad Tibi to set up a parliamentary inquiry committee to investigate the failures of the Netanyahu government (discrimination against Arab teachers). Yes, that's true.



Interpretation: Those who applaud every bit of cooperation between Jews and Arabs, those who embarked on an intensive training campaign by Mansour Abbas to make him a "terrorist supporter" when it became clear they could not form a government with him, these are exactly the clowns who cut their noses to annoy The face. Shortly before, or after, the Likud MKs fled as one member of the plenum so that they would not have to vote "against" a bill by the great Zionist Yaakov Litzman, which prohibits the recruitment of girls to the IDF.



In the midst of all this, they held a birthday party for the "Prime Minister."

It was held on Wednesday, October 20, in the faction room, with cake and everything.

In the chorus sung by the jubilant attendees, "Today is a birthday, today is a birthday, today is the prime minister's birthday," there were only two errors: this is not today (Netanyahu was born on October 21) and he is not the prime minister.

In order for the feeling that we are inside Ephraim Kishon's Philiton to be perfect, someone later stole the cake to the room of Education Committee Chairman Sharan Hashakel, from "Tikva Hadasha".

The face of bibism

These, more or less, were headlines this week. What went under the radar this week? More of the same. MK Dudi Amsalem, a former minister, stood and was interviewed in the Knesset by one of the television channels and when he mentioned the attorney general, he mentioned his name: Mandelbluff. The interviewer did not comment on the incident at all. It is already natural. the name of the Attorney General (Netanyahu himself appointed) as a kind of joke successful, Htrlh ongoing, evidenced especially him, dispatchers, Ryan, for all of us.



it Amsalem right, after giving an interview that day, said the following: "when we return to power , With the help of the name soon, we will run over the left to the end. We will crush them. Let's start at the top, make an order there. We will then throw them out of the plenum and the committees. We have a very difficult life every day. We will repeal the laws they passed. "



It remains only to check if over the weekend someone did not leave a horse's beheaded horse on the doorstep of coalition chairman Idit Silman. This is not unreasonable. A frenzy of insults, threats, curses and screams by thugs, blunt, babysitters and other disturbed people with ankle boots, next to whom the La Familia organization looks like a bridge club in sheltered housing in Kfar Shmaryahu.



Let's continue to advance down the chain of disgrace: this machine has, as is well known, many and varied means of communication that are fully available to it. This, in addition to the blowers of lies, pike news and slander that constantly resonate on social media (it is recommended to check the investigations of "Pike Reporter" on the matter, especially on Twitter). "Gali Israel", one of these strongholds, is a station with draconian threshold requirements: to get a microphone there you will have to prove impressive insulting depth, chronic lack of shame and embarrassing laziness. And so a broadcaster named Yossi Ben Atar managed to break the records of rudeness set two days earlier and say the following stain on MK Shirley Pinto on the right, the first deaf MK in our history: It's good that you can not speak. "Then he came to his senses and apologized, calling her a" postma. "



What was Pinto's sin?

She tweeted something that did not fit the message pages and stated, following the events of Rabin Memorial Day, that "Netanyahu is still on that balcony" (in Zion Square).

Someone, somewhere, gave the signal for the assault and Ben Atar did his best.

But then I watched a video of Rami Ben-Yehuda, one of the most important ideologues of this group, saying these things: "This Pinto, the mute. Has a severe deformity. Bad. Shirley Pinto and Karin Elharar are naughty villains (assuming he meant lepers - BC), these rags.

The evil came to them from the shock that is in their bodies from the Holy One, Blessed be He, in heaven they did not just cast a blow on a human being. "

Agreed to set fire to the house on its occupants.

Netanyahu (Photo: Reuven Castro)

The man is named after Ben-Yehuda, but he is actually Rashi's successor. And why do I dwell on his thought? Why should he be treated? These questions are asked many times and the answer is one: because it is the poison that flows there, in the canals of bibism. Our publicity. This incident does not happen by itself. It has a reason, it has a twist, it has a generator. It's part of a mechanism, part of a machine, part of a group that insults the bereaved family of Capt. In Netanyahu's trial, long months of blood libels that did not exist and were not created, which he calls "traitors leftists" and "enemy leftists" and "Greek leftists," for whom Rabin Square is the square of the kings of Israel and the king of Israel has only one.



One day, Ben-Yehuda himself played in the Balfour encampment in Balfour, with the help of a huge amplifier, that recording of Eitan Haber announcing in a mournful voice the death of Prime Minister Rabin at the entrance to Ichilov. When the bar ends with "Let there be a memory of Rabin Baruch" while Ben-Yehuda roars in his voice and overshadows the original speaker with "Let there be a memory of Rabin cursed." This is the face of bibism and the mitzvah to expose them. What led to Netanyahu's replacement is the disgust that this phenomenon provoked among quite a few right-wingers and Likudists. Therefore, one should place a mirror, as large and naked as possible, in the face of these visions, however difficult they may be. Do not sweep them under the rug. The era of ostrich girls is over. Sunlight is the best disinfectant, although it sometimes seems that the amounts of mud can reach even the strongest bleach.



Anyone who thinks that these people hear voices at night that make them wake up in the morning and storm the sukkah in the house of the head of the "right" branch in Harish, only that Idit Silman is visiting there, is wrong. The voices they hear are the voices of real people. For example, a recording from a "Spice" conference (a type of multi-participant conference call on Twitter) that I posted this week on Twitter, in which a large part of the poison fountains described here, including the same Rami Ben-Yehuda, also participated. The audiophonic session ended with Luke's greeting: "And keep up the great work." That's fine, Topaz. They continue.



Yes, we came to Rabin.

To save the disgusting annual ritual, here is an optimization proposal: After all, this year there is no mass rally in the square (Kings of Israel).

It was canceled out of unresponsiveness, desire or demand.

It seems to me that we have also exhausted the state ceremony.

I suggest that every year, on the anniversary of the assassination, the Rabin family issue an apology to those who were harmed by the incident, apologize for the mental anguish and ensure that it does not happen again.

The left will bow its head, tear apart, belt a sack and scatter ashes on its head, as a sign of sympathy with the suffering of the right following the assassination, and perhaps then it will finally be possible to unite.

Existential need

We have reached a law that prohibits anyone charged with a felony-type offense from serving as prime minister of Israel. When listening to babysitters and their senders, it seems that this is a decree in front of which the White Paper dwarfs. On the one hand, they shout that this law will enforce the seats of the Likud Kadima and help them easily cross the 61st checkpoint, and then they will also run over us, repeal the law and appoint Yair Netanyahu king of Israel.



Okay. So why do you keep screaming? According to this theory, you should want this law passed, right? Next: They shout that this is a fatal blow to democracy. Haim Ramon explains, to anyone who agrees to hear, that in 2001 the Knesset passed such a law and clarified that only the public will determine who will be prime minister here. Ramon skips a closer year, 2008, in which the Knesset actually passed such a law by a large majority (61 to 6). Who then voted "for" a law that would prevent a criminal defendant from serving as prime minister? Everyone. Netanyahu, of course. The entire Likud. The ultra-Orthodox. The late Kadima. They all united around this law for a simple reason:It makes sense.

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But let's say 2001 is better than 2008 and Ramon is right.

But in the meantime, 2018 has also arrived, followed by 2019 and then the last two disastrous years.

Netanyahu failed to win four consecutive campaigns.

He was accused of bribery, fraud and breach of trust and instead of doing what Olmert advised him to do, instead of resigning as Olmert resigned (even before the indictment), he pounced on the horns of the altar, braced himself for a chair and abducted the country on a frantic escape campaign that almost ended it.



No, I'm not exaggerating. The current government, for its shortcomings, failures and malfunctions, is no less than a miracle. The alternative was Block 61 of Netanyahu, Smutritz, Ben-Gvir, Litzman, Gafni and Deri. The assassination of the rule of law, which Netanyahu has been leading since the investigations against him began, was crowned a success. Mandelbluff was dismissed and placed under administrative detention. My uncle Amsalem was in charge of his probation officer. Yaakov Bardugo was the new ombudsman, Kinneret headed by State Attorney Osnat Mark, who this week made disgusting tweets about Leah Rabin who died 21 years ago (apparently confused with Dalia Tavdal) was the IPS commissioner to make sure none of us escaped. That's what's going to happen here.



Defendant proved, by agreeing to set fire to the house to its occupants, the necessity of the law memorandum that Saar placed this week in the Cabinet Secretariat, as a cluster bomb with a timer.

The bibi screams that "the official must not be given the opportunity to oust a prime minister" do not hold sewage.

MK Galit Distel Atbrian tweeted that "one official will become emperor, lift a thumb down and the prime minister's head will be splashed.

"Because we all know," the scientist continued, "that this law is only for right-wing candidates, it makes all right-wing voters minus-citizens."

Bibby screams that do not hold sewage.

Distel Atbrian (Photo: Reuven Castro)

I thought that Distel Atbrian Danan is a personal appointment of Netanyahu, not of Avishai Ben-Haim. Well, the facts: Two prime ministers have been ousted to date because of a "clerk." Both were from the left: Yitzhak Rabin who resigned due to an administrative offense (dollar bill abroad) of his wife, and Ehud Olmert who released the country from his yoke and resigned before an indictment was filed against him. that their leader had not resigned. he resign? we resign.



he continued to serve, deceived and bitten by the Ganz, leaving a country without a budget, without a lawyer, without a commissioner, without IPS, Director general of the Ministry without law, without Dozens of ambassadors and consuls, without hundreds of senior civil servants. The business was run in complete chaos, the departure of the new ministers who took office about 4 months ago was amazing.



Netanyahu, in his actions, in his failures, in the general loss of his temper, turned the law submitted by Gideon Saar this week into an existential need for a defensive democracy, no less. And now, to the "clerk's claim." No, dear friends. There is no official here who would like to oust a prime minister. The process leading to the filing of an indictment against a prime minister has been going on for many years. It begins with a police "check." If it ripens, it becomes an investigation. Which usually lasts between one and three years. Then, long months pass until the police decide what to recommend. By the way, usually, when it comes to politicians, the recommendation is to close the case. Most investigations do not mature into a significant indictment, if any. These are statistical facts.



When it comes to a prime minister, caution is paramount, as Mandelblit has proven in recent years. So if the police still recommend an indictment, it means dozens of professionals are convinced there is a reasonable suspicion of an offense. Then move on to the State Attorney's Office. First, the accompanying attorney. What does she think? Then, the prosecution itself. And then, the State Attorney. What does he recommend? And after he recommends, come to the Attorney General. By the way, if we recall for a moment the Netanyahu investigations (the Amadi affair and the gifts) in 2000, the State Attorney recommended the filing of an indictment, Attorney General Eliakim Rubinstein, after much deliberation, decided to close the case.



Attendants usually arrive after 3-4 years. Then the hearings begin. Try to recall the Lieberman affair, which lasted 15 years, until Yehuda Weinstein decided to close the majority and submit the abolished minority. For Mandelblit, he was much more careful: he set up a team "So it turns out," he set up an external advisory team of great jurists, he held countless hearings in his office, in the presence of 22 senior lawyers. In the end he decided.



And even then, it did not end. Because everyone was waiting for a hearing. Twice or three just to hang on to these dates, interrogations, recommendations, letters of suspicion and a hearing.



Besides, if I am Netanyahu, I am convinced of my innocence and believe that "the cases have collapsed", the most correct thing is to speed up the trial, give up the endless procrastination and interrogations and just move forward.

Until the next election there are close to four years, a very long time to come out innocent and come back like new.

No?

Or that Netanyahu is not at all sure that he will be acquitted.

Because his lawyers are doing everything, from the first moment, to postpone the end.

Well, as is the custom of ends, they end up coming.

Shaked's problem

What's the story of Ayelet Shaked?

Depends on who you ask.

There are those in the coalition who think she is just trying to go with and feel without.

Play on both sides of the court.

Preserve its Likud-Haredi potential, without harming the Bennett-Lapid government.

But some argue otherwise.

And they are not few or junior.

They believe that Shaked regrets flowing with this government and plans to overthrow it, bring back Netanyahu and the Likud and become a queen.

Sorry, Malka is already busy, so at least a princess.



In my opinion, there is no such movie.

After Gideon Saar, Shaked is responsible for forming the current government.

Not that she aspired to establish it.

she does not.

But she realized at the crucial moment that the only alternative was a fifth election.

She called the two defectors on whom Netanyahu (Elkin and Sharan Hashakel) built, realized that they did not intend to defect and gave Bennett the "green light" to join Lapid and form the government.

Go with and feel without?

Shaked (Photo: Flash 90, Yonatan Zindel)

Shaked's problem is that with so many dances at all the weddings, she may remain single. In the center-left they look at her with a crooked eye and the bibist right will never forgive her. She herself is boiling. It is not possible, she says in closed conversations, that Yair Lapid will not hold back and will deliver a divisive speech on Rabin Day and Gideon Saar will not hold back and present his law before the election, and only from me does everyone demand to hold back. So forget about it, she says. I too have opinions, I too have demands and I see no reason to hide my opinions.



Bet: The government will not fall for Lapid's speech.

An assault law will not get anywhere before the budget, which will pass.

After him, Benjamin Netanyahu will have to decide where he is headed.

Bibi must never be eulogized.

Is the greatest comeback kid of all time.

And yet, the options he will face will not be exciting.

He will have to choose between bad and terrible.

He maneuvered himself to an almost dead end.

All the exit opportunities and all the emergency exits he passed on his way, were wasted.

The doors slammed shut.

As time goes on, he will be closer to the prisoner's suit than Maasiyahu than the prime minister's suit.

When he understands his condition it may be too late.

Source: walla

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