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The power of habit or a real fear of the success of the sale to the UAE royal house? Betar Jerusalem fan for the media's cooperation with the racist handful in the audience in an attempt to thwart contacts


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Guarantors for each other: This is what the purchase deal being made in Dubai from the Teddy stand looks like

The power of habit or a real fear of the success of the sale to the UAE royal house?

Betar Jerusalem fan for the media's cooperation with the racist handful in the audience in an attempt to thwart contacts

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Jacob Sela

Thursday, 03 December 2020, 12:00

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Moshe celebrates taking off for Dubai (Betar Jerusalem's official website)

Stories about old Hillel who was poor and rebellious.

Once he had no money to pay at the entrance to the beit midrash.

Hillel, who longed to study Torah, climbed on the roof of the beit midrash, and from the window on the roof he would listen to the lesson.

Hillel did not notice that snow was falling that completely covered him.

In the morning when the students arrived they noticed that the beit midrash was dark.

When they looked up at the window from which the sun was supposed to shine, they saw old Hillel frozen.

Since that day, they have allowed Hillel to enter the beit midrash for free as well.



Every time I hear this story he reminds me, in contrast, of my childhood as an ultra-Orthodox boy who is a fan of Betar Jerusalem. At home of course there was no TV, and the choice to watch the Beitar games was between going to the nearest kiosk I learned, or alternatively to go to the secular neighborhood near my house, to climb a tree and peek at the neighbors' TV. Giving up watching the game was of course out of the question. R. will win.



My sympathy for Betar did not cease even for a day, and even today, more than 20 years later, Betar is engraved in my heart.

My three children and I are subscribing to Teddy, and the turn of the two-month-old will come soon, too.

To my delight, he still does not know that because he loves Betar, he will be immediately labeled an Arab-hating racist.



For years, my friends and I have been portrayed in the media as Arab-hating racists just because of our sympathy for Betar. The sports media in Israel likes to paint all Betar fans as one bloc, despite their huge number.

She deliberately does not go into the subtleties and distinctions between the fans to serve her narrative that Betar fans are all racists and hater of Arabs.

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A sign of Betar fans receiving the buyer from Dubai (Photo: Yachz)

For many years I sat in the eastern bleachers (now a subscription with my children to the north).

By my side were right-wingers and leftists, religious and secular, and yes, believe it or not, sometimes even Arabs.

A mosaic of all the Israeli company that came to Teddy Stadium to forget a little of the daily hassles, and see their beloved team play again.

The political issue, by the way, is the last one that interests the bleachers.



Since Moshe Hughes acquired the club, he has managed to lead a real revolution.

He lowered Betar from the top of the racism index, launched a "and love your neighbor as yourself" campaign, and implemented this important rule in practice. The sports media cannot digest the change and is constantly looking for the bad. He recoils and walks away with his truth, which he often pays for at a personal price



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Perhaps it's a habit, and perhaps fear that the deal will go ahead and Beitar will make the club successful and influential drove them crazy. But the attempt to annihilate the transaction, the sane majority excited exercise, has become the media are participants to the interests of a handful racist.



If eradication of racism was interesting the sports media Honestly, they would support the celebrant and his moves and not let a handful of racist fans on a dignified stage display their filthy wares as they give. This is not how those who claim objects in suppressing racism behave. R 'will be back to fighting for the titles and most importantly we can (soon) put our hands on the hot bun and cold sausage again at Teddy's buffet.

Yaakov Sela is a communications consultant and a resident of Givat Arnon in Samaria

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