Idan Raichel: “Immediately regain control and the law”

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Knitted News05.04.22 18:56 D. Benisan Tishpev

Idan Raichel:

Raichel (Photo: Ziv Hadash)

“Once, twice a week, I take the car, and drive back and forth to Eilat. I prefer a car, over the flights. Twice in the last year – I was forced to go to the side of the road, by Bedouin, violent, threatening drivers,” the singer and creator Idan revealed today (Tuesday). Raichel in a post he posted on Facebook.

“A feeling that in a moment I will be left with nothing”

“Twice I also started driving very fast, running away from them, because I was in the feeling that in another moment I would be left without a car and nothing – (in good condition…). The feeling of helplessness, when you are subjected to the whims of lawbreakers, is terrible,” she describes apprehensively.

Bedouin riot in the Negev (Photo: Hadas Porush / Flash 90)

“The lack of control over your life in those moments, the quick response of the police that still only allows them to track your location, but because of the huge distances does not allow them to send a mobile to any point in a fast time – all these leave you lost, in your country. Working.

“These times you feel that the Negev is really a wild west. In complete control of the arbitrariness of Bedouin criminals. Or just bullies. Right and left, nor ‘Itamar Ben Gvir’s personal struggle’.

I would be happy for us all to live in peace, but if anyone is already worried – then not law-abiding citizens. In the United States, when a police officer stops you, you tremble. You can make an order. You used to be afraid to get off the New York subway at almost any time of the day. After the mayor gave the cops there to do the work, and backed them up – much safer there. “To immediately return control, law, and order to the roads of the south,” he signed.

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