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Nuclear Duck: Benjamin Netanyahu's speech at the UN was a slip from the agenda - Walla! Culture

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In the main editions, the subject of the prime minister's speech was pushed back as expected after the Corona affairs, and in real time on News 12, the live broadcast of the speech was even interrupted in favor of an interview on a savings program with Communications Minister Yoaz Handel about the deployment of the new 5G network. In a moment meaningless to our lives right now


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Nuclear Duck: Benjamin Netanyahu's speech at the UN was off the agenda

In the main editions, the subject of the prime minister's speech was pushed back as expected after the Corona affairs, and in real time on News 12, the live broadcast of the speech was even interrupted in favor of an interview on a savings program with Communications Minister Yoaz Handel about the deployment of the new 5G network. In a moment meaningless to our lives right now

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Nadav Menuhin

Wednesday, 30 September 2020, 07:51

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In the video: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech to the UN General Assembly (Walla! NEWS)

Once Netanyahu's speech at the UN General Assembly was an event: a duck was a duck, a bomb was a bomb. In 2020, when pre-recorded videos are projected in a hall with the green marble, the proportions are completely different, and the reference is minimal. 5771 version.



In an unusually short and gray speech, Netanyahu made sure to compliment the President of the United States and thank Washington for its policy in the Middle East, with the current gimmick including footage from a Hezbollah arsenal.

But in the current situation, it seems that the messages to the citizens of Lebanon do not interest even the citizens of Israel.



The preoccupation with speeches was short-lived, and the extensive volume previously devoted to analyzing the prime minister's speech abilities was replaced by a blatantly unexciting discussion of Hezbollah's possible response to the allegations.

In fact, in News 12 the speech was even interrupted in favor of an interview by the Marciano Foundation in a savings plan with Communications Minister Yoaz Handel about the deployment of the new 5G network.

This moment said it all: so much so that it was an insignificant moment on the agenda.

Also in the major editions, the issue was pushed, as expected, after the corona affairs.



Although the meager discussion in the UN raises questions about over-practicing it even in routine years, its significance this year is much more acute: with the full weight of the health-economic crisis felt and illustrated by frightening numbers, editions and editors of current affairs broadcasters understand that peace agreements remain. Netanyahu's international maneuvers and messages to Israel's enemies in the region - his main public asset in general - are not media goods at the moment. Attention is not there



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The nuclear duck is back to being just a duck.

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A meaningless moment on the agenda.

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Early in the morning they celebrated a solemn broadcast of the first confrontation between the US presidential candidates, Donald Trump and Joe Biden - undoubtedly an interesting event for American political enthusiasts, which most Israelis - admittedly - do not follow too closely.



How nice to focus on the politics of another country, when at the same time a night in the Knesset was approved the law restricting demonstrations, which has far-reaching implications for our lives here.

From the nocturnal debate in Jerusalem, needless to say, no one broadcast tonight.

From there it is much harder to celebrate democracy.

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