HATER: Haaretz Writer Slammed For Incitement Against Chareidim During Covid

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The Ethics Court of the Israeli Press Council censured Haaretz and its journalist Uri Misgav for writing and publishing a rabidly anti-chareidi article at the height of the first coronavirus wave.

Under the heading, “Where is the Left that will Spark a Secular Intifada?”, Misgav wrote that whoever organized such an intifada would “become a top-billed star.”

Accusing chareidim of flouting Covid regulations, Misgav wrote, “The chareidim are more dangerous today to the present and future of Israel than Hezbollah missiles and the Iranian nuclear program.”

The ethics court ruled that the journalist and paper acted unacceptably by pouring fire and brimstone on the entire chareidi public, turning them into a public enemy, and calling for violence against an entire sector.

{Matzav.com Israel}


10 COMMENTS

  1. From the title of this article it seems that only the writer and not the paper were censured but the copy indicates that the paper, the rag paper, was also included in the negative file.

  2. From the title of this article it seems that only the writer and not the paper were censured but the copy indicates that the paper, the rag paper, was also included in the negative file as they should.

  3. No no no. We have to bend over backwards, twist ourselves into pretzels, and use wild creative imagination in order to be dan licaf zchus those that hate us and seek our destruction.

  4. “The chareidim are more dangerous today to the present and future of Israel than Hezbollah missiles and the Iranian nuclear program.”
    Why is the writer slammed for incitement when he’s just following the policy of the Israeli government?

  5. and yet I was in a shul last week that was saying Hallel for this medina, I took my tefilin and ran out and davka said tachnun.

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