“All the hustle and bustle around Betar Jerusalem is related to Beit Vagan”

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There is a lot of talk about parameters that may delay the Betar Jerusalem deal. From Moshe Hogg’s debts to the municipality’s guarantees, but one issue is not discussed: the ownership of the land of the training complex in Beit Vagan.

Until recently, the person who owned 35% of the land was the former owner of Betar Jerusalem, Meir Penigel. The story is a home and garden theme.

“I sold my share in Beit Vagan to Tzachi Abu, a businessman from Ashdod who received 35% of my shares on the land,” Penigel began. As the owners of Betar Jerusalem, he will have to vacate Beit Vagan and receive compensation. ”

“I do not think a celebrant will insist on staying in the training area of ​​home and garden. There are also the landowners, who are on good terms with celebrating, so it will not be an obstacle.”

“You have to understand,” Panigel Hidad said, “there is an agreement between Betar Jerusalem and the Jerusalem Municipality that when Betar Jerusalem is removed from Beit Vagan, then they will arrange an alternative plot for Betar, and then the Israel Lands Administration will approve the construction on Beit Vagan land. . I believe that all the madness surrounding the acquisition of Betar Jerusalem is around Beit Vagan. From what I know, the celebrant deserves compensation of the order of 3 apartments by virtue of being the owner of Betar Jerusalem in case the group is evicted from the complex. That is his right. “

At the end, Panigel clarified how he thinks the Betar Jerusalem saga can be resolved: “I think Betar Jerusalem can be saved in a different way from what we are doing now. Just as we took Betar Jerusalem out of court, so can a buyer like that. “Betar should go into liquidation in my opinion, but I do not determine.”

The sports channel contacted Moshe Hogg regarding the response to Penigel’s remarks, but it chose not to comment.

The issue of compensation for Moshe Hogg came up in an investigation on Network 13, then Beitar Jerusalem Responded to the issue: “The Betar Jerusalem Club strongly denies the false publicity about the existence of a so-called secret deal of the group’s owners. The negotiations, the draft contracts and the entire process were known to the trustee, Yitzhak Junger, and to the group’s CEO, Moni Brosh, who also signed the deal.

“There was also a legal consultation on land rights with attorney Ronen Mozson, Betar Jerusalem’s legal counsel.”

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