Kreif closed an account broadcast with Steiff.
It ended in an apology
The journalists' organization demanded from the second authority: "Impose a fine on the Radius station and retired judge Etty Kreif who allowed unfortunate and provocative statements against journalist Hadas Steif who called for a firing squad, without any condemnation or denial of things."
David Wertheim
03/05/2022
Tuesday, 03 May 2022, 09:47 Updated: 13:28
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Etty Creep (radius)
"Immediately after that, a listener who identified herself as Marie went on the air and said, 'Hadas Steiff really should have stood in front of a firing squad.'
Kreif replied: 'She was.
If she had broken into someone else's phone, she would have been… '"
This morning, the journalists' organization turned to the chairman of the Second Television and Radio Authority, Eden Bar-Tal, demanding that a fine be imposed on a radius station due to statements made yesterday (Sunday) on the program of retired judge Etty Kreif, when listeners called for the GLC journalist Without any refusal or condemnation of Krief from the things.
"On Sunday between 7-9 in the evening, Etty Kreif's program was broadcast on Radio 100FM. Two listeners who went on the air, incited directly against IDF wave journalist Hadas Steif.
The listener who identified himself as Itzik asked Kreif: 'Why does Hadas Steif not stand in front of a firing squad?'
Kreif replied: 'Well, I do not know.
Do not know.
Choose me.
"Immediately after that, a listener who identified herself as Marie came on the air and said, 'Hadas Steif really should have stood in front of a firing squad.' Kreif replied, 'She was.
Hadas Steif and Effi Naveh (Photo: Reuven Castro)
"Fine the radio station"
"In addition, the journalists' organization addressed the CEO of Radius, David Ben-Best, with a demand" to call on Kreif and make it clear to her that such statements are unacceptable. "
"In none of the conversations did Kreif object to the remarks, or did she remark to the speakers that their words were direct incitement against Hadas Steif. In none of the conversations did she object, she asked the speakers to apologize or back down from the serious things," the organization wrote.
"It is not possible for a radio station that is under the supervision of the Second Television and Radio Authority to broadcast an inciting broadcast directly against a journalist
. "The press, insofar as such an injury will not receive an immediate and unequivocal response, there is a fear of a cooling effect that will harm not only Steiff, but other journalists whose professional work will not be liked by Man Dhao."
"We demand that the second authority comment to the director of Radius on the serious matters, call on Mrs Kreif to order, make it clear to the two that such statements are unacceptable, and that anyone who claims to conduct a broadcast has a responsibility to ensure that its broadcast slot does not become a stage for incitement, threats Of a man, certainly not of
journalists
who are public servants.
"We also demand that the radio station be fined, a move designed to ensure that such cases do not recur, and intended to make it clear that the other authority views the act very seriously."
David Ben-Best demanded "to call on Kreif and make it clear to her that such statements are unacceptable."
"We see great importance in demanding that Mrs. Kreif unequivocally object to things and apologize for not expressing reservations even during the broadcast itself. Live broadcast management is a complex task that requires professional skill, a sensitive ear for such offenses and a quick and immediate response."
Closure
As you may recall, the investigation into the Efi Naveh affair, dubbed "sex for appointment", began when Naveh's cell phone was received by journalist Gali Tzahal Steif, who handed it over to a professional for hacking. Naveh filed a complaint with the police against Steif for taking the phone without permission. In addition, Neveh from Gali Tzahal and Steif demanded compensation of NIS 7 million and returned all copies of all the materials in the device.
In the lawsuit, filed by Naveh, Steif and Gali Tzahal, who are included in the lawsuit, "searched every nook and cranny of the plaintiff's life: his correspondence about his young children, friends and clients while violating attorney-client confidentiality, and in fact - a long line of people, including ministers, MKs "Judges, law enforcement personnel and more. His personal photos and his children's; sound clips stored in the device; Plaintiff's browsing history and so on and so forth. .
, The CEO of Radius FM100 responded: "I strongly condemn, clearly and unequivocally, the things said by the listener about Hadas Steif.
Such statements have no place and deserve as aforesaid a sharp condemnation.
I apologize to journalist Hadas Steif. "
Etty Kreif
responded:" I unequivocally object to any incitement to violence, and condemn the things said by the listener. "
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