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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Tomorrow Rehovot mayor elections, 24 November 2009

Democracy, Rehovot style

By Yuval Azoulay, Haaretz.com

A former CEO of a kupot holim health maintenance organization, a rich businessman who returned last year from Australia, and a former Knesset member who was dismissed from Shas for supporting Aryeh Deri. All are contending for the mayoralty of Rehovot, and using well-designed Web sites, image consultants, and private detectives in their quest.

This is the third time in a year that the residents of Rehovot have been asked to go to the polls - on December 1. The move comes after the mayor who was elected a year ago in a runoff, Yehoshua Forer, was convicted in court of breach of trust, a crime that involves moral turpitude. Advertisement


Those competing for the slot are the former MK, Rahamim Maloul, an ultra-Orthodox member of Shas who was acting mayor in the past few months and denies that he has Forer's support; the former CEO of the Meuhedet HMO, Uzi Salant; and the businessman, Ami Feinstein.

A great deal of bad blood has been drawn in the city of 110,000 in the past few days. It seems everyone is busy attacking everyone else, everyone is making promises, and behind the scenes, the private eyes employed by Feinstein are looking for smoking guns in the municipality and in the HMO that Salant directed.

All the candidates claim the surveys are predicting a large or a slight victory for them, depending whom you ask. Salant and Feinstein have no problem expressing their fears about Rehovot becoming ultra-Orthodox - something they believe will happen if Maloul wins the race.

The two do not suffice with attacking their common rival. Salant boasts about his past as the HMO's director and says he is responsible for its success, and about his military past as an artillery commander with the rank of colonel.

Feinstein claims that Salant completed his army service with the rank of second lieutenant and rose in the ranks only during his service in the reserves.

On the other hand, Salant's aides are wondering about the circumstances in which Feinstein ended his term as chairman of the Israel Volleyball Association amid suspicions of financial irregularities. They say that people with vested interests are helping him to run for mayor "because they want to unfreeze land and improve its status."

Fear and loathing

It is natural for a closeted skeleton to be actively exposed in election campaigns of this kind. Feinstein, who served as deputy mayor several years ago, is a fifth generation Rehovot native and the scion of a family of orchard owners who were among its founders. He shoots from the hip and accuses the municipality of being "a mafia that collects protection money from the residents."

He sent private investigators to follow senior officials in order to prove that Maloul is using the municipal mechanism to help in his election next week.

A few days ago, Feinstein complained to police about Salant's "doings" in the HMO he directed. "I complained only now because two days before that I got the relevant material," he explained about the problematic timing.

He also started taking legal action against Likud, which is now supporting Maloul - who left Shas to join its ranks. Feinstein claims that he has been a Likud member for longer and that if the governing party wants to intervene in the municipal field, it should support him.

The court ruled that the Likud must support neither candidate. Maloul is furious and plans to petition the High Court of Justice.

Feinstein is a man of the times: Tomorrow he will hold a bar mitzvah party for his son, Oz, in a local reception hall that he owns. He promises that it will be attended by VIPs so that the family celebration will give his campaign a pre-election boost. He says that Minister Silvan Shalom will attend, and perhaps also Shalom's wife, Judy.

A year ago, Feinstein returned from a six-year stint in Australia where he says he had successful business ventures in construction, art and the food industry. When his children came on a visit to Israel and decided they wanted to remain here, he and his wife Nirit packed their bags and came back.

"I shut some of the businesses there and others are still ongoing," he explained. An Israeli friend, Nir Peled, who has lived in Sydney for many years, is taking care of his business interests. What kind of business? Feinstein does not want to say. "I'll show you my declaration of assets," he says, but it is not handy.

Uzi Salant dresses in a fancy suit and tie, surrounded by dozens of activists and two public relations consultants. The situation in Rehovot reminds him of the Second Lebanon War, he says.

"Just like there, here there are no work plans, no objectives have been defined and what comes out is half tea and half coffee. Rehovot is deteriorating. The city is filthy. At every meeting with residents they ask when the city will be clean. I plan to do for Rehovot what I did for the Meuhedet HMO, which has taken first place in the health system," he says.

Half a year ago, when he replaced Forer as mayor, Maloul announced that his black skullcap meant nothing other than that he had faith - certainly not that he intended to turn Rehovot into an ultra-Orthodox city.

Feinstein was not convinced. "He is an Aryeh Deri man. When Deri goes back into politics ... Rehovot will be his outpost thanks to Maloul. Right now Deri is setting up sleeper cells all over the country

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Sunday, April 05, 2009

Petah Tikva Magistrate's Court judge told Shuki Forer to free Mayor Office

By illegally hiring a contractor for a public works project, the mayor of Rehovot committed crimes of moral turpitude and must resign, a Petah Tikva Magistrate's Court judge ruled yesterday. Yehoshua "Shuky" Forer was convicted in January of breach of trust, for awarding a contract without a tender in exchange for campaign donations from the contractor. The conviction was reached in a plea bargain. Forer had maintained that he could remain in office, but as a result of yesterday's ruling he was formally replaced as mayor by his deputy. Forer's lawyer said he will appeal the ruling.

Tomer Zarchin. News in Brief. haartez.com (2 April 2009)

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Wednesday, April 01, 2009

Hareidi Mayor Takes Over in Rehovot

by Hillel Fendel, IsraelNN.com

Yet another city in Israel has a hareidi-religious mayor, following a court decision to force Rehovot Mayor Shuki Forer to step down from office and make way for his successor.

The successor will be Deputy Mayor Rachamim Maloul, a Knesset Member from 1999-2003 on behalf of the Sephardic-hareidi Shas party. Maloul, a longtime resident and city council member of Rehovot, served on the municipal council on behalf of the Likud.

Maloul has also served in the past as the appointed mayor of the Bedouin town of Kseifeh, between Be’er Sheva and Arad in the northern Negev.

His tenure as Mayor will be a brief one, until municipal elections can be held, but the Interior Minister is authorized to extend his term in office for up to a year and a half. It is expected that because elections were held just five months ago, incoming Interior Minister Eli Yishai, head of the Shas Party, will authorize the extension in the coming days – even though Maloul has left Shas.

Mayor Forer was convicted in the past of breach of trust, and a Petach Tikvah Magistrates Court ruled that such a crime is accompanied by disrepute and ignominy, preventing Forer from serving in capacities such as mayor for the coming years.

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Wednesday, January 07, 2009

A letter from New Zealand: Threat of missiles landing on Rehovot

6 January 2009

Mayor Shuki Forer,
Rehovot.
Israel

Dear Sir,

I have friends living in Rehovot and I am very concerned to be reassured of their safety after reading the most recent warning from the IDF and published in Israeli newspapers and on your own website today that Rehovot may be within range of the new missiles.

What steps have been taken to ensure the safety of residents of Rehovot?

Yours faithfully,

Lee Goffin
Barrister
26 Turama Road,
One Tree Hill,
Auckland 1023
New Zealand.

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Thursday, May 15, 2008

Rehovot Mayor Faces Indictment, IsraelNN says

According to http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/Flash.aspx/146348, the mayor of Rehovot, Shuky Forer, will be charged with breach of trust and conspiracy to commit a crime for allegedly violating campaign funding laws, State Prosecutor’s Office workers announced Sunday. Forer has been under investigation since 2003. Other senior city officials face charges as well.

Sources close to Forer, who is backed by the Kadima party, expressed confidence that the charges against him “amount to nothing” and would be dismissed. Sources quoted in Yediot Acharonot hinted that the indictment was timed to hurt Forer’s chances of re-election.

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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Funding, funding... Rehovot mayor to be indicted for fraud

Kadima-backed Mayor Shuky Forer to be indicted for alleged breaches of election funding law following hearing

The State Prosecutor's Office has informed Rehovot Mayor Shuky Forer on Sunday that it plans to indict him for breach of trust and conspiracy to commit a crime. Other senior municipality officials will be indicted for even graver offenses.

The investigation against Forer was launched in 2003, but only recently materialized into an indictment. The suspicions against Forer date back to 1998, the year he became mayor, and relate to alleged breaches of the election funding law.

The State Prosecution informed Forer's attorneys Sunday that he may be charged with perjury, conspiracy to commit a crime, breach of trust and other offenses.

The decision on whether or not to indict the Kadima-backed Rehovot mayor will be finalized following a hearing scheduled to be held this week.

Forer declined to comment on the affair, but his associates hinted that the timing of the indictment was "dubious" given the approaching local elections in November.

They also stated that "there is a huge gap between the original suspicions and the final indictment draft, and we believe that the state prosecutor (Moshe Lador) will realize during the hearing that the current charges amount to nothing."

Source: Eli Senyor. Rehovot mayor to be indicted for fraud. Ynetnews.com (11 May 2008) [FullText]

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Tuesday, September 04, 2007

Are Rehovot, Weizmann Institute International Centers of Children Pornography?

Thanks to Rehovot municipality permissiveness and apparently no reaction by Mayor Office on earlier publications by My Rehovot and GalGefen, City of Rehovot continuously provides an exposure of children to pornographic pictures.

My Rehovot was first to wrote about it about two years ago (Rehovot as a Center of Pornography for Children and Adults, 23 May 2005). Since then nothing changed, however. Except the fact The City of Rehovot can now claim international recognition for "Children Pornography", as indicated by My Rehovot usage statistics. This is because every month a number of My Rehovot visitors come to our electronic pages as a result of search engine search for "children pornography" and other related key words (see picture below). They now all know "this is where Rehovot is lacking in responsibility".


With this in mind could the time be appropriate to run in Rehovot an International Childern Pornography Film Festival? Perhaps, simultaneously with Woman Film Festival to begin tomorrow at the Weizmann's Wix Concert Hall, and, perhaphs, in close co-operation with the Weizmann Institute which is also known for electronic distribution of pornography titles (Weizmann Institute Breaks Its Own Rules To Preserve High Web Rating, 26 March 2007)? One may find such an idea is well appropriate for municipality leaders, who took no actions on unlimited exposure of Rehovot minors to pornography at Rehovot streets!

...Meanwhile Haartez recently reported (Eran Gabay. Knesset to mull censorship bill for Internet porn, violence, 10 July 2007) that... "Internet censorship in Israel will start in about a year. The law, proposed by Amnon Cohen of Shas and unanimously approved on Sunday by the Ministerial Committee on Legislation, will now be brought to the Knesset floor.

Senior officials in the Communications Ministry forecast that it will take seven to ten months to prepare for implementing the provisions once the law passes.

The proposed law would require Internet Service Providers (ISP) to only allow access to Internet sites featuring pornography, gambling and violence to those over 18 who specifically sign up for such access and identify themselves as adults.

The cost of implementing the bill is estimated at about NIS 10 million, based on figures provided by networking giant Cisco to the ministry at its request, TheMarker has learned.

The ISPs are committed to providing Internet packages at the same price, regardless of whether customers have access to pornographic sites or not. The companies will also not be allowed to pass on the costs directly to the consumer.

The proposed law is intended to protect children from viewing violent and pornographic content on the Internet. Access will only be granted if a customer specifically requests it, and identifies himself as an adult - with a valid means of identification. Otherwise, filtering will be the default option for all packages.

The new law would apply also to content on cellular phones.

The bill will now go to the Knesset Economics Committee to be prepared for its first reading.

A number of requirements in Cohen's original bill have been dropped, among them biometric identification such as by fingerprints. Also, violation of the new bill would not be considered a criminal offense, though it will carry a heavy fine.

The filtering can take place at the ISP or on the customer's own computer.

The interesting question is who will decide what is pornographic or violent enough to be censored and, moreover, where to draw the line between soft and hard core pornography.

The law states that the rules will be set by a committee composed of representatives of the education, justice and communications ministries, as well as representatives from the National Council for the Child.

The rules will match European standards, which are based on a similar move in Australia.

The Communications Ministry has vehemently denied that Atias will broaden the criteria for filtering because he is ultra-Orthodox. The ministry said that Atias, as every minister who comes after him, will have no influence on the committee's decisions over what content to ban.

The ministry is preparing for a barrage of criticism over freedom of speech and privacy infringements. Officials are aware that such steps have been taken in only a few countries, most of which Israel is not interested in being mentioned with in the same breath. They are also aware that it is impossible to effectively block 100 percent of pornography, violence, pedophilia, Nazism or other problematic Internet content.

At the Communications Ministry's request, criminal responsibility was removed from the law. What remains is fines for ISPs who violate the law.

As to the question of the size of the fines, the ministry is bandying around low figures in order not to harm the industry. Figures in the NIS 300,000 range seem likely for each violation. This is much less than the sanctions placed on cellular companies for not blocking pornographic content, where fines have been in the millions.

The requirement to identify yourself is not considered to be a problem of privacy, according to the ministry. They emphasize that the ministry will not collect any lists or information about subscribers who take the open packages, and such information will only exist at the ISPs. Even today, in theory, the ISPs could identify and keep track of who views what, the ministry explains.

Atias knows that he will be in direct conflict over the law with liberal organizations, which will raise issues of basic rights.

However, Atias is firm in his conviction of the importance of the law. The ministry sees it necessary to strike a balance between freedom of expression and privacy, and between the need to limit access of minors to harmful content."

Quoting Wikipedia article on "Pornography by region":

"In Israel, which is often seen as a Western country in the Middle East, pornographic films began to be produced in the 1990s, However most of the films were shot in the 2000s . Israeli pornography may be considered nascent but has gone a way since its beginnings. Today, the biggest pornography company is SexStyle that produces films for the Israeli public. In 2003, the first pornographic film featuring Arab performers, produced by this company, caused a public uproar among Israeli Arab community."

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Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Rehovot Mayor, Municipality are Corrupted, Israel State Comptroller's Report Implies

The Rehovot Municipality gave preferential treatment to individuals with connections to the mayor and deputy mayor, raising suspicions of conflicts of interest. In one case, benefits were granted to a college that employed the son of Mayor Yehoshua Forer and the daughter of then-deputy mayor Haim Avraham. In another case, a consulting firm that worked with Forer before his election was chosen to provide public relations services for the municipality.

"This kind of behavior may harm public trust in elected [Rehovot] officials and local government, and undermine the foundations of the system of national government," wrote the comptroller.

In the case of the college, the mayor attended meetings with the college's CEO regarding matters including tender-exempt land grants, despite suspicions of conflict of interest due to his son. State Comptroller Micha Lindenstrauss notes that the municipality agreed to offset the college's electricity debts, estimated at NIS 232,000. In practice, the municipality exempted the college from paying any of its electrical bills for about five years. The value of the electricity was equal to the rent the college paid the municipality over three years.

The municipality initiated relations with the Danus-Naveh media consulting firm, which worked for the mayor during the 2003 mayoral elections. The municipality's legal advisor maintained that a company could be hired for such a job only after a tender was issued, but the mayor went with an external legal advisor, who approved the relationship. After a temporary contract with Danus-Naveh was signed, the municipality considered a few firms and then ultimately chose Danus.

The comptroller says that this raises the suspicion that the municipality examined other firms only to create the impression of fair competition.

"This kind of behavior may harm public trust in elected officials and local government, and undermine the foundations of the system of national government," wrote the comptroller.

Source: Zafrir Rinat. State Comptroller's Report / Local Authorities: Rehovot / Municipality waives debts owed by employer of mayor's son. Haaretz.com (22 February 2007) [FullText]

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