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zero 0000 wrote: | I can't find the message, but someone stated here that Arutz | Sheva is not illegal any more. This needs clarification. | | Arutz Sheva is not a legally registered radio station in Israel, | but it is legal for it to broadcast from international waters | into Israel. That's the sense in which it is legal. One of | the things that 4 former managers were sentenced to jail terms | for was for broadcasting from land then falsely testifying in court | that they were broadcasting from off the coast. Currently the | prosecution is appealing the sentences (3-6 months) as too lenient, | so you can see just how happy the authorities are about this bunch. | See http://www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/spages/392420.html . | | There is also a move afoot in the Knesset to make Arutz Sheva legal. | A bill has been introduced to that effect. I don't know what the | chances of it passing are. | | OneVoice has a history of posting doubtful stories from Arutz Sheva. | At [[Refusal to serve in the Israeli military]] he posted a claim that | some general had said that refusal to serve had dropped by 80%. What | the general had really said was that *convictions* for refusing to | serve had dropped by 80%. I replaced the false claim by the correct | story together with all the details (actual numbers of convictions | from the general's testimony) and citation of my sources, but OneVoice | just went into his usual obsessive reversion loop regardless. I don't | accept the good faith assumption, this has happened too many times. He | is here with a mission and that mission has nothing to do with writing | a good encyclopedia. | | Zero.
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At this point I think that would be more than justified, and I'm willing to take a bit of flack if I'm seen as less than neutral.
Nathan