Another week where voila!
Barangay and "Bodakim" follow the performances of the journalists and commentators and the various reports in the media and networks.
Even in the past week, it was found that our media people are not really familiar with the details and are not exactly faithful to the facts.
Here are the best:
A war of narratives
Advertiser Gil Samsonov, who is a guest as a regular panelist on the program "The Central Headquarters" presented by Ila Hasson on Channel 13, accused the President of the Supreme Court, Ester Hayut, of calling for civil war in her speech last week.
The facts:
completely contrary to Samsonov's words, Hayut did not talk about a fratricidal war.
To his credit, quite a few Likud members and associates on the screen told similar lies.
The early release of Yigal Amir
Demokrat TV journalist Lucy Ahrish stated in a Friday studio panel on News 12 that in 5-6 years Yigal Amir, the murderer of the late head of the Mamelsha Yitzhak Rabin, will be released from prison.
The facts:
Yigal Amir's sentence was never served. Moreover, in a law enacted in 2001 it was stipulated That the parole board cannot recommend to the president a pardon for those convicted of murdering the prime minister for ideological reasons.
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The question of the week: And who will overcome the ignorance?
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Levi style head count
Haaretz journalist Gideon Levy said on the program "The Patriots" on Channel 14 that 20-200 people came to the Balfour demonstrations every week.
The facts:
thousands of demonstrators, sometimes tens of thousands, attend the demonstrations in Balfour every week.
Aharon Barak's fictional office
Yanon Magal claimed on his couple's radio show on 103FM that former Supreme Court President Aharon Barak "still has an office in the Supreme Court that we finance."
The facts:
Aharon Barak does not have an office in the Supreme Court.
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