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2020-01-31T06:52:12.737Z


The media has collaborated with Netanyahu's public relations carnival and covered Naama's return as if she were a prisoner of war. If that shouldn't make the news editors feel embarrassed, they're not at work ...


Sorry, but we don't mind that Naama Issachar's family made her stuffed cabbage

The media cooperated with Netanyahu's PR carnival and covered Naama's return as if she were a prisoner of war. If that shouldn't make the news editors embarrassed, they aren't doing the right job. Even Dana Weiss was furious about Naama's festival, but she forgot that she too Responsible for that

Sorry, but we don't mind that Naama Issachar's family made her stuffed cabbage

Photo: Liran Levy, Edit: Shaul Adam

First of all, we must say a good word to Prime Minister Netanyahu. I know, it's weird to read positive coverage about Bibi in Walla! NEWS Without bribery involved, but journalistic objectivity requires: Naama Issachar's release from Russian prison is named after his taboo. How do they say in the ASAIG Academy? What its - its. One can argue whether the state should ever interfere with the release of a civilian sentenced in a foreign country. One may mention that it is an American citizen who has spent most of her life in the United States - and yet the US administration did not point a finger. The price question can be debated (social networks have become filled with Jews whose lives have been deeply linked to Alexander Taboo's recent days), but the bottom line - an Israeli who received at least a disproportionate sentence of seven and a half years in tough Russian prison has been released to her home in less than a year. .

You had to be completely emotionless to not get excited about Issachar's release. Think about the family that ruined her world. Parents forced to see their daughter rotting in a prison in a foreign country for nonsense - criminal, but still nonsense. Not something that should tear a young woman away from her family and spend the best years of her life. It's hard not to imagine yourself in this situation, your sister, your daughter. Normative people who have not harmed anyone should not see what the Russian prison looks like on the inside unless they have booked an organized trip which also includes a visit to Lenin's mausoleum and the Masha and the Bear souvenir shop. The thought of Naama's first encounter outside the prison walls with her mother is an exciting moment for all opinions - and though he has no ounce of news value - is worthy of broadcast. Here, roughly, it was supposed to amount to coverage of the event. The reality was different. Very different.

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Credit comes. Netanyahu welcomes Naama Issachar in Moscow (Photo: GPO)

PM Benjamin Netanyahu and his Wife Now Meet Naama Issachar and Emma Yaffe Issachar at Moscow Airport January 30, 2020 (Photo: Kobi Gideon / GPO, official website)

Naama's Independence Day celebrations have already begun this morning, with disrupted coverage of dozens of Israeli reporters from a variety of local media outlets (proper disclosure: Walla website too! NEWS sent a correspondent to Moscow). The troll record came with the opening of the Paula and Leon Cold Plan on Channel 12. It should be noted that, ironically, in order to enjoy the days as a correction of the full experience offered by the program it is recommended to watch it after taking about 9.5 grams of hash. The broadcast yesterday morning suggested "Hi Bentorel." Leon Rosenberg opened the festive broadcaster announcing the pleasure that was partly to guide the program that would accompany Ishsachar's release live, as if it made any sense at all. Immediately thereafter, the favorite pair switched to an equally important piece of folk dancing. In my life, it was impossible to invent a more psychic event than that.

The special broadcaster jumped frantically between new journalists 12 in the Kremlin and a rainbow studio in Israel, where Dvir Benedek shared an exciting personal story (no cynicism) and back again. Between the item and the folk dances and the morning recipes, you could see that news reporter Dana Weiss is losing patience. After too many days away from home in the cold of Washington and Moscow, something began to tickle Weiss. Something was beginning to clear to her. When Weiss awakened from the dreams of her dreams, she saw herself becoming an active partner in the circus. She realized that she was no longer really a news reviewer, but was taking part in the election campaign of major campaigners in the history of the Jewish people. But wait, let's go back to Weiss.

Early in the morning you could understand that it was Yom Kippur who knows how much of the Israeli media. A replay of the "Cook with a Rainbow" program has become prime minister's propaganda broadcast. Yes, the one at the beginning of the article mentioned that he should be given credit for Naama's release. This does not contradict. In the end, nothing would have happened if Naama had gone out to hug her mother, taken her in the taxi to the airport, boarded an EL plane and flown back home to her anonymity - still the strongest transition prime minister here ever to be fully credited for The successful diplomatic efforts that led to the release of an Israeli citizen from imprisonment in a tyrannical state.

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How the hell did you take part in this media sin?

But that wasn't enough for him. The hubris, especially the unflattering polls, did their thing. The priceless (at taxpayer's expense) expense of the prime minister and his entourage from Washington to Moscow was no less than the defendant's propaganda broadcasts of Netanyahu, and every journalist who took part in this disgrace (members of "Channel 20" and "Israel Today," I'm not talking to you guys) should Asking himself today, and his editor, how the hell did they agree to take part in this media sin?

One could argue whether the declaration of the "century deal" in the White House would produce some real diplomatic change on the ground, and the beginning of a peace process between the State of Israel and the Palestinians (spoiler: it is not) - but it cannot be argued that the declaration by the US president in the White House was unworthy of coverage Comprehensive, on the other hand, coverage of Naama Issachar's release from prison was so exaggerated, and lasted for so many hours, that one could see how public opinion towards her and her liberators changed on social networks while on the move. Naama prepared her for dinner, fell to many token: This is not a prisoner of Zion and not a prisoner of war - total! Reality caught with a cannabis finger. Not arch-criminal, but not "the girl of us all." Why should we follow every step of her upon her return to Israel? Sorry, but I'm interested in the ass that her family lit her uncle. I would expect that the last thing she wants now is someone else on the house.

And why, for goodness sake, we should have seen all Netanyahu's stinky carnival in the Kremlin, accompanied by her husband, and received a white flower bouquet from one of the world's strongest powers. The same leader who supports Iran and Assad's murderous government in Syria, who happened to forget. Interestingly, the first signs on social networks of impatience with the festivities came from the outspoken right-wing voters, who began to sober up the illusions and seek to bring the issue back to proportion, who, like them, knows when Bibi is making a spin on them.

Dana Weiss loses it

The Israeli media, which is considered hostile to Netanyahu for some reason, continued to empower and glorify the royal couple's visit to Moscow on exactly the same scale as it covered the "peace agreement" proclamation. That is crazy in and of itself, but you can also say that Issachar's return to her home on the streets surveys the same pathos and statehood that is exaggerated by Gilad Shalit's return. You know, the one we sent to defend our borders and was held captive for five years by Hamas - and not because he wanted to get a head start with music by Mosh Ben Ari in the background. If that shouldn't make the news editors feel a little embarrassed throughout the day, then they should check to see if they're in the right job.

At one point, Weiss stopped being restrained, put aside the fact that she took a substantial part in "Pastineema," and burst into live coverage of the media coverage. Weiss stood inside El Al's leased plane, which used to cost millions, directing viewers to the delusional amount of reporters reporting from the plane. "It's a media event I haven't seen before," the veteran journalist began, holding on to a particularly acute monologue of her heart, not sparing harsh words: "It was possible and desirable to let her board a civilian flight and get her face in the airport and not actually hijack an entire state, Heart, and airplane, and public budgets to give the prime minister the images that will probably star in his election campaign. " Weiss's harsh words were interrupted from the studio, though it should be noted that she was not mistaken, even if a little drifted and let her opinions take over the broadcast. But Weiss also claimed that "there is nothing to blame the media." Here she is wrong. No one forced the media outlets to enlist Dear Naama's journey into the Holy Land. Netanyahu did not attach a gun to any news editor or publisher - if Weiss has any claims about the disrupted festival that took over the broadcast networks last night, you should start taking responsibility for yourself. This scorn is also among other things, and a bit about all of us who let it happen, and not from yesterday.

Source: walla

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