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2022-06-22T11:00:49.795Z


Senior Israeli official today: "Carolyn Glick's False Claims" A senior Israeli official today: "Glick's allegations false. Dismissed for receiving a monstrous salary for a column a week" Efficiency, or will the latest babysitter turn off the light? The publicist close to Netanyahu Carolyn Glick claims that she was fired from Israel today because of her views and attacks the newspaper's editor Omar Lachmanovich. A senior official in the system: "300 people r


A senior Israeli official today: "Glick's allegations false. Dismissed for receiving a monstrous salary for a column a week"

Efficiency, or will the latest babysitter turn off the light?

The publicist close to Netanyahu Carolyn Glick claims that she was fired from Israel today because of her views and attacks the newspaper's editor Omar Lachmanovich.

A senior official in the system: "300 people read her column, and no editor agreed to work with her"

David Wertheim

22/06/2022

Wednesday, 22 June 2022, 12:32 Updated: 13:39

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Meanwhile, Glick confirms - for the first time by a newspaper source - the dismissal of Bismuth that was revealed in Walla!

Brenze, this is in contrast to his and the newspaper's official line that he "exhausted" his way in it

Israel Today continues to change its face, parting ways with figures who were identified with opposition leader Netanyahu and the editor of the ousted newspaper Boaz Bismuth. On the other hand, the newspaper says that these are false allegations, presenting the line of writers including Yaakov Bardugo, Erel Segal and Irit Linor - and emphasizing that Glick was fired due to problematic human relations and poor professional achievements.



Among other things, Glick, who started her career at the newspaper in 2019, after trying her luck in the new right-wing party led by Naftali Bennett and Ayelet Shaked - who did not pass the blocking percentage at the time - writes that "it is no secret that Israel has changed today." The newspaper in 2007 to correct the injustices of the press recruited on the left side of the ideological-political map in Israel, however, with his death the newspaper joined the left side of our ideological-political map.

A year ago, the paper was required to decide between two alternatives: to be a right-wing member of the opposition, to tell the truth about the first post-Zionist government we knew, or to join the left, along with Naftali and Gideon and their 'state' people.



Meanwhile, Glick confirms - for the first time by a newspaper source - the dismissal of Bismuth that was revealed in Walla!

Brenze, this is in contrast to his and the newspaper's official line that he "exhausted" his way in it.

"After a period of confusion of several months during which the newspaper spoke in two voices, the tide fell. In February, the newspaper's editor Boaz Bismuth Potter, Omar Lachmanovich, wore a kippah with ionic views appointed to replace him and the newspaper joined the left. This is seen in a thousand ways. "

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Carolyn Glick (Photo: Creative Commons)

"There is no newspaper on the right"

"The newspaper's management did not issue a statement in which it admitted that the newspaper was Benton. The reason for my dismissal (along with the employment of Nadav Hatzni and Nathaniel Bendel, for example), was 'efficiency'."

Glick goes on to say that "there is nothing out of the ordinary and there is nothing wrong with the newspaper in Israel having a political and ideological identity that it promotes in its reports. In fact, there has never been a newspaper here that was not affiliated with a camp or party on the political spectrum. There was a situation in which a newspaper in Israel did not take sides. In a situation in which the newspaper moved to the left when I stayed on the right, I was no longer wanted in Israel today, and therefore, Lachmanovich fired me.



The first problem is that what happened to Israel today is not unusual. On the contrary, the transition from right to left is a fairly common phenomenon ... The specific problem with Israel's transition today is particularly acute because, like Makor Rishon before it, it is a media outlet. To serve as a voice of the majority camp in Israel that is not reflected in the left-wing press and television and radio. Newspaper.



"The same is true of Israel Today. The newspaper's management did not issue a statement in which it admitted that the newspaper was Benton. A hypnotized bibist. After all, the newspaper opposes the nuclear agreement with Iran. And here we see the heart of the matter, the reason for the denial that always accompanies the transition of right-wing institutions and individuals.



"I experienced this in 2015, when I was doing 'Everything Judgment' (a TV version of Latma) on Channel 1. The channel's leaders forced me to take left-wing editors, directors, writers and actors to the show.

Say that "Everything Judgment" was excellent, say that it was a complete flop, with taste and smell not to be argued.

But what is above all debate is that "Everything is Judgment" was not a satire program of the right.

It was not our latama ... I experienced this phenomenon in "Israel Today" with intensities I had not experienced before.

Boaz Bismuth is indeed a right-wing man.

And he brought some right-wing writers to the paper.

But all the editors inherited from Amos Regev were leftists as well as a large portion of the writers.

Boaz hardly fired anyone.

Of course, that's not how you build an institution. "

For the first time, they go on the offensive.

Israel Today (Photo: Reuven Castro)

"Omar also forbade me to write about politics"

"Omar also forbade me to write about politics. For him, I would write abroad. In the last months since he replaced Boaz, I started writing allegorical articles. I could not write about the demonization of the left including the converted right against the right in Israel. So I wrote about the phenomenon in the US Will understand "

At the end of her remarks, Glick personally attacks the editor of the new newspaper and until a few months ago, Bismuth's deputy Omar Lachmanovich wrote: "Until I arrived in Israel today, I won the editors who respected me and my work ... Israel this week "where I wrote until last Thursday. I was surprised to find that he took on his role not as a language editor who clears articles of spelling and grammar errors but an opinion editor who replaces the writers 'opinions with his opinions (which were not the owners' opinions).



" With Mandelblit and his sewing workshop, and Omar forbade me to write about the legal system.

My mouth on the legal issue reached the level of absurdity that when I had exclusive knowledge of the arguments of the American attorneys who came to testify before Mandelblit at Netanyahu's hearing, Omar forbade me to publish it.

When Boaz heard from me about the matter, he exploded, but did not fire Omar.



"Omar also forbade me to write about politics. For him, I would write abroad. In the last months since he replaced Boaz, I started writing allegorical articles. I could not write about the demonization of the left including the converted right against the right in Israel. So I wrote about the phenomenon in the US Will understand.

Beyond restricting my journalistic freedom, Omar also slaughtered my articles.

Together with his deputy Omri Livna, who prides himself on being a Meretz voter, instead of clearing my articles of spelling and grammar errors, they tried to clear them effectively of advancing my right-wing views while making mistakes and errors.

I did not believe at first, I thought I was hallucinating.

But it got to the point where I was afraid to open the supplement on Friday.

After a year of this torture, I told Boaz that I could no longer continue like this and I resigned.

Boaz found a solution.

He forbade Omar to touch my articles and passed the responsibility for editing to my friend Amnon Lord.

So not only did Omar silence me, he also sabotaged the newspaper.

And in return, he inherited the post of editor-in-chief.

I was fired. "

Excellent digital data.

Staff (Photo: Reuven Castro)

"Low and embarrassing digital data"

The source cites as an example other writers in the newspaper who are no less identified with the "bibistic" line, and says that "unlike Glick, Erel Segal and Irit Linor are freelancers and produce excellent digital data with thousands of entries."

The person who brought Glick to the newspaper in 2019 was the opinion editor, who has since become Israel's ambassador to Rome, Dror Eder.

In Israel today, they were astonished to read the text written by Glick, which, according to newspaper sources, is full of lies and sacrifice.

A senior newspaper official tells Walla!

Brenze: "Glick was one of the only publicists in the paper who was hired at a monstrous wage when she provided a column a week, and low and embarrassing digital data. Her column from two weeks ago brought in 300-400 hits. That's not how mainstream media is built."



The source cites as an example other writers in the newspaper who are no less identified with the "bibistic" line, and says that "unlike Glick, Erel Segal and Irit Linor are freelancers and produce excellent digital data with thousands of entries."

In addition, the newspaper emphasizes the fact that the person who terminated Glick's employment was Eitan Urakibi - the editor of the political supplement, known as a babysitter and a supporter of the second theory of Israel.



Another source in the newspaper says that Glick also had personal and personal problems that did not contribute to the continued desire to employ her.

"No editor agreed to work with her," she said.

Israel Today: "False Claims"

Israel Today responded: "We thank Caroline Glick for her writing and contribution to the Israel Today system and wish her continued success."



Israel Today also said: "Journalists and publicists of the Israel Today newspaper have complete freedom of expression and writing. Israel Today was and will continue to be the national camp's media, which includes a variety of opinions. This or that is over. "

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