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School Abuse and the Most Listened Song on the Radio

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In the video: Students threw detergent on a girl and which song is the most used this year?

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A record contagion at Omicron in Europe and South Africa, a violent incident at a school in Be'er Sheva, 13-year-old Naomi Loroff from the ultra-Orthodox community in Argentina disappeared last night, Tesla introduced a new software update to detect ghosts and Yishai Ribo's "Cause" is the most played Israeli song - Walla!

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The omicron is spreading rapidly around the world and more countries are considering tightening entry restrictions.

Record infections in omicrons in Europe and South Africa, in France the highest weekly diagnosed average has been recorded for more than a year, and in London 60% of patients have been infected with the variant.

Also, the EU has called for fighting it through restrictions and not hanging all hopes on vaccine operations.



A violent incident occurred at a school in Be'er Sheva when students spilled detergent on a student and did not stop even when she asked to stop.

Other students laughed at her and even hit her with a broom, while they were filming and distributing it on social media.

The student, Aline, is in seventh grade and was today bravely exposed.

She complains that "they did not listen, they saw I was crying but kept going and kept going."

The student's mother said the school is aware of the ongoing bullying and does not intervene.

Two girls were detained for questioning.

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Students poured detergent on a student, took photos - and circulated on social media

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13-year-old Naomi Loroff from the ultra-Orthodox community in Argentina disappeared last night, after apparently going to meet a boy she knew in Tiktok. The connection with her was lost for a few hours and the Jewish community feared that this was an impostor who introduced himself as a 16-year-old from Bolivia, and operated under a false identity. After extensive searches in which heavy pressure was exerted on the father of the boy she met, Lurof was found and returned to the arms of her family.



Tesla has introduced a new software update that allows it to detect ghosts. A video taken in a cemetery in Israel, documents the owner of a Tesla vehicle and his friend when there is no one around them, picking up pedestrians on the vehicle system monitor. According to the man, these are ghosts because there is no other person near them. It turns out that this is not the only case and the discovery has already gained momentum around the world. Ghosts or software bug?



Yishai Ribo's "Cause of Causes" is the most played Israeli song in 2021 on all radio stations, according to Media Forest data.

In second place is "Dreaming Like Joseph" by Hanan Ben-Ari, and the top ten is closed by the song "Diamonds Bling Bling" by Noa Kirl.

It was also announced that the most heard artists in Israel this year in all radio stations are Eyal Golan, followed by Omar Adam and in third place Sarit Hadad.

The most played ensemble in the country this year are Static and Ben El.

You can see the full list at Walla!

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