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Towards the second part, News Edition 12 reached the really important item: an article by Bat Raveh and Barhanu Tagania on the harsh racism of the Israel Police, buried somewhere between an item on the military coup in Myanmar and an article on creative haircut solutions during the closure. In addition: Adva Dadon does the police work


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We and They: The police come out bad from almost every article in the newscast

Towards the second part, News Edition 12 reached the really important item: an article by Bat Raveh and Barhanu Tagania on the harsh racism of the Israel Police, buried somewhere between an item on the military coup in Myanmar and an article on creative haircut solutions during the closure.

In addition: Adva Dadon does the police work

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Tuesday, 02 February 2021, 08:38

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Adva Dadon, The Crooks - The Great Real Estate Sting (Rainbow 12)

The phrase “exit strategy” has been repeated over and over again in recent weeks, the prime ministers (the actual and the alternate) along with the heads of the health system discuss the day after the corona and try to decide what our lives will all look like in a few months.

It seems that the editors of the new editions on the main channels should also start thinking about how they imagine Israel after the virus, because who knows, maybe in the end it will really happen and we should be prepared.

I mention this because the order in which items appear in an edition is sometimes the appearance of everything.

It's not just whether your story makes headlines or not, but when it's coming.



Keshet 12's news program yesterday raised many important issues: Corona, the return of the education system (including an interview with Education Minister Yoav Galant), the Labor Party primaries (including an interview with party leader Merav Michaeli) and the resignation of Boogie Ya'alon and TLM from running for the next Knesset. one point ahead of the second part edition, also came to an item truly important: she wrote a subsidiary Rave Brhno fry on racism pressing Israel Police (News 13 incidentally not at all found a place in line-up to speak on the subject).



the case described above would have to open all the news You know what? Maybe be chased after the burning corona affairs. Sure not to be buried somewhere between an item about the military coup in Myanmar and an article about creative haircut solutions during the closure. What is it? As part of routine corona time enforcement, Israeli police officers boarded a bus departing from Modi'in 30 passengers, most of them Arabs. The police, for their own reasons, decided to distribute reports only to the Arab passengers on the bus - reports of sitting without a seat belt, a clause that is hardly enforced on public transportation. I repeat, there were Jewish passengers on the bus, they did not ask for identification. And received no fine.

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The story is also when the item arrives in the release.

Yonit Levy, News 12 (Photo: screenshot, Keshet 12)

For the Arabs the story was after me completely.

It's an almost inconceivable item, left a political opinion, it is (allegedly) racism of the most severe kind.

MK Ahmad Tibi, who shared the news on Twitter, asked whether it was the state of Alabama in 1960 or Israel in 2021, and we can only admit that there is a basis for the question.



The Israel Police, whose response was quoted at the end of the article, of course denies this.

My bet?

This story will be forgotten, and at best there may be some "righteous" man who cancels the reports for Arab travelers. But this is not a political question, no matter if you vote for sickness or vigor, none of us want to live in a country where people are punished based on their race. Who like us, the people of Israel, understands what dangerous places such blatant racism could lead to. With all due respect to News 12, since they found a place to report in their busy (and very long) edition, one should also ask why it was given such a marginal place? Small and not a moment where we went from a stage of covert racism to a postcard?



If you turn a blind eye to racism towards another sector, in the end it will reach you too. The item that aired shortly afterwards, where it was discovered that a police officer hit a street and went unpunished, is a direct continuation In such overt discrimination, there is no need to apologize, we should all be afraid of that.

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The moment we moved from covert racism to postcard.

From the article in News 12 (Photo: screenshot, Keshet 12)

Nobody cares - except Ladva Dadon

After Yair Sharki's excellent series of articles, "The Rules of the Haredi Game," aired this week, this week they returned to one of my favorite series on News 12: "The Crooks" with Adva Dadon.

Even without a desire to talk about the failures of the police, the "Crooks" series is also a certificate of poverty, an investigative reporter (talented and ambitious as she may be) who takes it upon herself to do the job that the police avoid.

In a case brought yesterday, Dadon set out to trace the story of two 'entrepreneurs': Hezi Haim ("Big Brother" refugee) and Shimon Eisenberg, who took millions of shekels from Israelis who wanted to buy offices in the My Office project in Ashdod.

The money invested has gone down the drain, the developers are blaming each other and are in an endless legal tangle, and the victims are heartbroken.



It is impossible to remain indifferent to older and weaker people, whose entire money has been taken from them in the most cynical way and they have been lost in the world.

Economic crimes like those of Eisenberg and Chaim (all seemingly) should receive the maximum punishment, because their consequences are so severe - people who have moved from the middle class to poverty, and all in one scam.

When one understands in depth the intensity of the harm to civilians, one can also understand the never-ending drive in which Dadon comes to confront the perpetrators.

This is not just a show in front of the camera, there is a real desire here rightly.

The bitter truth is that after talking about the "crooks" is over, My Office victims will be left with the duties and pains, because the newscast should be the place that covers such cases and not the place that solves them.

I sincerely hope that someone in the Israel Police follows the "crooks" and is a little ashamed of himself, unfortunately it seems that no one cares.

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