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When a gangster talks like that, you're scared for your life. When Regev speaks like this, you are afraid of the country - Walla! culture

2020-10-10T05:43:07.843Z


This may confuse anyone who watched last night's transport minister threatening Eyal Berkowitz in a criminal way. She did not break his knees, and he probably would not find a horse's head in bed, but her threat was no less severe. Still, Miri Regev is not a gangster, she is just a selfless and self-respecting self-interested person


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When a gangster talks like that, you're scared for your life.

When Regev speaks like that, you are afraid of the country

This may confuse anyone who watched last night's transport minister threatening Eyal Berkowitz in a criminal way.

She did not break his knees, and he probably would not find a horse's head in bed, but her threat was no less severe.

Still, Miri Regev is not a gangster, she is just a selfless and self-respecting self-interested person

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Miri Regev and Eyal Berkovich confront at Ofira and Berkovich studio (screenshot: Keshet 12)

"For as long as I can remember, I always wanted to be a gangster. For me, being a gangster was better than being president of the United States ... they were not like everyone else.

They did what they wanted.

They could park in a double parking lot in a forbidden place, and no one would give them a report "- this is how" The Good Guys "opens, Martin Scorsese's successful film, which miraculously sketched the human attraction to the worlds of organized crime, and what fascinates us so much, The ordinary people, in this cruel and murderous world.

Anyone who has watched Scorsese's cinematic masterpiece, the "The Godfather" movie trilogy or the "The Sopranos" series knows that Eyal Berkowitz is wrong.

Miri Regev and her friends are not members of an organized crime organization, they just do not have enough style for it.



This may be confusing because anyone who watched Ofira and Berkowitz's show 12 last night saw a violent woman threatening the former football star in a mafia way.

There is no other way to interpret it.

Miri Regev put words into Eyal Berkowitz's mouth, and then forced him to apologize for them.

And if he does not agree?

She will take care of hurting him in the place that is most sensitive to him.

She did not threaten to break his knees.

He most likely will not find a horse's head in bed for the next few nights.

Her threat was much more serious: she would prevent him from being the coach of the Israeli national football team, the position that Berkowitz desires most of all.

Zero Passon.

Regev and Barco (screenshot)

This was a terminology of criminals.

Do what you are told, or we will take care of you, you know we can.

When a criminal talks like that you are afraid of yourself, when a minister in the government talks like that, you are afraid of your country.

For a moment, briefly, it silenced Berkowitz.

The biggest mouth on Israeli television swallowed saliva.

Barco's nimble tongue seemed to be caught and Dr. Mark Rosnovsky and his legendary spray were nowhere near to release it. Barco considered his words, and finally continued to attack the minister. It was a brave act, though not particularly clever, certainly if he believed it was In the company of a criminal organization, the



brief moment in which Eyal Berkowitz seemed frightened by the words of the Minister of Transportation was more stressful than a thousand scenes of the murder of Tony Soprano. However, Barco wrong. Miri Regev is not a member of a criminal organization. not even a soldier crowd like that. That she licks a criminal defendant does not make her a criminal, but merely self-serving shameless and self-esteem. respect towards the public does not of course talk about.



the truth is that Miri Regev The wisdom of being a “Wiz-Guy.” She has no required minimum of passion, let alone the human complexity of maintaining a double life in the community. Crime organization members do not come and shout for a full 18 minutes at their host in front of cameras documenting the embarrassing lies coming out of their mouths. , They do not succumb to confrontation with their feelings and they certainly do not threaten in front of a huge audience a criminal act for you

For matter and interest.

Even the mafia has red lines.

And budget, in resuscitation Dink, even criminal organizations have a budget.

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Zero self-esteem.

Regev and Netanyahu (Photo: Gershon Allinson \ Flash 90)

Miri Regev is not a member of a criminal organization, she is just a vulgar, tasteless and self-aware woman whose whole political life is built on rapacity and arrogance.

For 18 minutes the interviewers are just trying to get some beating out of her, but she continues to insist that the government of which she is a member has not failed to address the corona crisis.

If she had really watched Quentin Tarantino's movies she would have known that pride only hurts.

"Fuck the pride," as Marclos Wallace says in one of the beautiful moments in which Trentino presents the complex system between men and women.

The truth is, when Minister Regev recited from the message page the accusations against the protesters, all that was missing was Samuel L.

Jackson would pop into the studio and shout, "Say 'anarchists' one more time! I DARE YOU."



In the climactic moments of the confrontation between Minister Regev and Berkowitz, she seems to let her emotions overwhelm her.

It was hard to spot these nuances on first viewing, as the whole interview was conducted with shouts from the first moment, but something in it broke towards the end.

She seemed mentally exhausted, because seriously, how much is possible?

When she came up with the unfounded demand from Berkowitz to apologize to Likud voters (about whom he never said anything), for a moment it seemed that she was about to burst into tears.

For a moment one could feel compassion for her.

She looked like a wounded animal fighting with the rest of her strength.

She seems to understand how history will remember her.

One million and three hundred thousand Likud voters know this too, see it in the polls.



Yes, it's true, Miri and her friends know that they can park in red and white and not get a report like they can travel to Tiberias while we are all locked in the house and nothing will happen to them. This is also true of opposition MKs It's because they're disconnected and unconscious, not because the public adores them as they admired the 'good guys' in the streets of New York in the 1950s. And it's good that way. Claiming what every child feels: something is wrong in this country. Instead of responding to their claims, the minister downplayed them, dismissed them and made incoherent accusations about Ofira Asaig's Instagram stories. It was embarrassing. Vito Corleone would scold her for exposing the feelings Its in front of someone outside the family.

For a moment, the breath caught.

Barko (Photo: Nir Peking)

It is hard to believe that Likud voters who are not from the loyal Bibist camp feel comfortable when they see the conduct of who is supposed to be Israel's foreign minister next year (do not hold your breath, it will not happen just as Gantz will not be prime minister). Still, except for the moment she lost control she was able to convey most of the messages she wanted during the interview. Needless to say, this is not great wisdom. An interviewee from the vociferous breed has a built-in advantage with Ofira and Berkowitz. Once you know how to reach the right decibels, you can convey the message you want. That's exactly what Miri Regev did there, and that's something she could not have done in front of more conservative journalists. We will see Miri Regev claim against Nadav Eyal that the corona situation in Israel is one of the best in the world. We seem to dare her to tell Hila Elroy or Yoav Even that there were fewer closures here than in other countries, when the complete opposite is true.



For Fira and Barco, these lies are conveyed because essence overcomes content. The fact that everyone is yelling at each other and finally needing Ofira Asaig to perform a Vipassana workshop in the studio is a triumphant picture for them. The subtext is long dead and it's the basis for great TV and bad press, and it's not contradictory. Watching Berkowitz for the press is like reading Playboy for the articles. Come on, let go, have a drink of fake alcohol and give it to the team already. In a country where Miri Regev can be foreign minister, this is even required.

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