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Singing refugees from Tel Aviv and Bibi's daily routine

December 9, 2011, 7:03 AM
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This week on the Tribal Update, the television on internet media satire show produced weekly by Latma, we give musical consideration to the plight of residents of south Tel Aviv. There, the neighborhoods are being taken over by illegal migrants from Africa. 

Here's the clip of the song.


We also bring you a behind the scenes look at an average day of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu. Finally, we consider the growing dissatisfaction of many Israelis with the situation here in Israel.

Here's the entire show.


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5 Comments

Truth in satire. Bibi wavers between decisions because there are too many cooks stirring the pots, even in a democracy there can be too much freedom. I know many Israelis are disgruntled, but emigrating is not the answer. We have to fix the problems from within. It's time for Israel to step up the aliyah campaign. It's past time to return home. Shabbat shalom and thank you Caroline and team.

One 10-11 minute Latma turns into dust a whole week of politics on Israeli TV.

Danny Ayalon's new video about Irael and the Palestian's waxes poetic about Israel's compassion and all the refugees she absorbs from war-torn places. My first thought when I heard the numbers was, "Yikes! Israel needs to pay attention to protecting and defending Jews. If she absorbs all of these people she will not only become overwhelmed and lose her identity, but she will have additional problems on her own soil because of who the immigrants are." Then I saw this Latma piece and, bingo! right on the mark! If we don't get our act together, and soon, it's all over. Stupidity, it seems, abounds. Not just here in the US, but in Israel, as well. It's so hard for me to understand how Iraeli Jews can be so blind. I mean, for goodness wake, this is their home, their identity, no? I don't get it.

Related: Just saw this piece:

Israel Acts to Curb Illegal Immigration From Africa

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/12/world/middleeast/israel-steps-up-efforts-to-stop-illegal-immigration-from-africa.html

The Norwegian Church Minister to Jerusalem to open Gullvåg exhibition

The Minister of Government administration, reform and church affairs, Rigmor Aasrud, is to visit Jerusalem.
She will speak to religious leaders on Israeli and Palestinian side, and visit religious sites.
Among her visits, one will be a visit to the Augusta Victoria church in Jerusalem, to see an exhibit by Norwegian artist Håkon Gullvåg; which will open on December the 16th. The exhibition is sponsored by the Norwegian Ministry of Government Administration, Reform and Church, The Country Municipality of Sør- Trøndelag (the first and only county council that adopted a boycott israel motion), the Municipality of Trondheim, (which regularly sponsors pro-Arab, anti-Israel art), Fagforbundet i Trondheim, the local union chapter that asked The Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions (LO) in Trondheim to convert the Mai 1 Labour Day parade into a Pro-Palestinian event. The fourth sponsor is a commercial bank who to my knowledge maintains impeccable neutrality to preserve its commercial reputation. However, three out of 4 sponsors are rabid anti-Israeli’s all coming form what now appears to be the hub of anti-Israel political initiatives in Norway, with the NTNU being their standard bearer.
Mr. Gullvåg is the artist who got the hump when the french Cultural Center in Damascus took down some of his paintings exhibited for the Terra Sancta exhibition. Censure, he furiously claimed, until confronted with the reality that his blood tainted pictures were not deemed sufficiently anti-Israel by the Damascus art lovers.

http://www.israelwhat.com/2011/12/08/the-norwegian-church-minister-to-jerusalem-to-open-gullvag-exhibition/

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