Criminal neglect • The alliance between Talfiot market traders and Klish broke up ► Watch - Chai Fa-TV
What started as a wonderful friendship ended in bitter complaints. Recently, the alliance between Talfiot market traders and Klish fell apart, who claim that Klish lied to them.
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"Haifa the capital of the north? It's the village of the north, not a capital"
Talpiot market committee chairman Nissim Salman, "turns around" on the mayor Dr. Einat Kalish Rotem, this after a period of three years, during which he supported her and praised her and her work. Salman claimed, all along, that she was doing for the market what no previous mayor had done before her.
so what happened? It turns out that the mayor "promises and does not deliver", according to him.
As you may remember, since the election of Kalish to the mayor's office, we have published quite a few encouraging articles in Hai Pa, including interviews we conducted with Nissim Salman. About the investment and future plans that will change the face of the Talpiot market and make it one of the most beautiful markets in Israel at the level and standards of abroad. Salman even came to the discussion in the city council, during which he came to the aid of the mayor and was forcibly removed from the hall.
But promises are separate and reality is separate.

"I don't like liars"
Salman, no longer sees the mayor as the person who will change the market, and this is because according to him she does not keep her promises nor the schedule set.
Here he says:
"I don't like liars!
If Klish had told me that she had a difficulty, I would have helped her, but she made promises to me and did not stand by them. Whoever lies to me will not be mayor."
"I always praised everyone who did and took care of the merchants and I was with him," says Salman. I held more than 50 meetings with Klish, in which architects also participated and we closed budgets as part of them. Klish promised me to install new roofs along the stands and to renovate the fronts of the stores. Today, after all the agreements and signatures of all the merchants, she says that it depends on the construction department and she is lying to me and those who lie to me don't last must go home. Whoever does not build for the city and for the merchants has a problem and cannot be mayor.

"All the money went to parties"
"The mayor doesn't know how to manage projects," adds Salman, "she threw six million shekels in the trash, architects couldn't work with her. The plans were ready and there was a dedicated budget, but it was used in events like the Pride Parade and events that glorify a green economy, a red economy, and all kinds of other stories In this style. Most of the money in this city is spent on parties, but inside the city you don't see any change."

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Personal security is at a low ebb
Nissim Salman: "The merchants in Haifa are full in all the markets - on Herzl Street, Halutz Street, Talpiot Market and Kiryat Eliezer. Halutz Street is dark at night, so people are afraid and afraid to go there. There are many foreign citizens on the street and some of them are drunk.
At the end of the work day, on Herzl Street, the shop owners accompany the workers who finish their work in the shop, until they get on the bus, otherwise they do not agree to come to work, fearing for their personal safety.

"Cliche doesn't know how to manage"
The mayor made many promises to us, from the first day she took office and before the elections, but after 50 working meetings I had with her, I am convinced that she simply does not know how to manage the city. The one who runs the city is her right hand, Yael, who destroys the city and Nachshon Tzuk fills her place.

"The markets in the big cities are well-kept and prosperous"
Salman adds: "What caused this rift between Klish and the merchants is the fact of not fulfilling the promises we were given. You can look at the thriving markets in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and Netanya. Klish promised to make Talpiot Market a beautiful place, which is pleasant to walk around in, but she did not keep her promise and in fact she lied and I don't like being lied to.

Whoever lies to me will not be mayor here
Nissim Salman: "Klish could have come and said that she had difficulties and that she could not stand the market renewal plans. If she had said that, I would have said that I respect it and I might even have been able to help her, as I have helped others. In the past I helped her a lot - I published support ads, participated in planning meetings And more, but she told me there was a difficulty, she simply lied to me. Whoever lies to me will not be mayor here."

"No one can manage alone"
"I expected from Klish and I believed that she would make the change, but no, she is simply not aware of her inability. She does not know that no one can manage a city alone, when there is a council and council members elected according to the law and they are against it. Klish and Tzuk are simply disconnected and do not know where they live.

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"Thousands of people a day without public services"
If we take, for example, Kiryat Eliezer, where 3,000 people arrive a day, then there are no toilets there!
Instead of investing in the important and basic things, such as public services, Klish invests in streets named after singers from Tel Aviv... I wonder if there are missing Haifa people who contributed and did for the city and deserve a street named after them? Who are all these singers? Why do we need streets named after them?
This is why I say she will not be mayor and Nachshon will not be in the municipality. If she does not take care of the markets on Herzl Street, Halutz Street, Kiryat Eliezer and Talpiot Market, then she has a problem she never dreamed of.

Over 250,000 visitors every month
Over 250,000 visitors come to the market every month. The residents of Haifa deserve to receive an adequate level of service. What goes to the residents of Tel Aviv and Jerusalem also goes to the residents of Haifa. The mayor of Jerusalem, Moshe Leon, renovated the market at record speed. He toured the Mahane Yehuda market with me and I look at our market and ask myself and you, don't the citizens of Haifa deserve to have a well-kept and beautiful market that is suitable for 2022?
The market should be maintained and invested, because it brings money to Haifa and can become a tourist spot, but if you come and see all this "disgust", then who would even want to come here?
We live here in a city that calls itself the "Capital of the North" and I ask you: Is this the capital of the north? It is at most "the northern village"... even a village looks better than our city!

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Cultivate the right places
At the end of the day, who cares if the mayor made a boardwalk or gave a comfortable chair to the citizens, she should invest the money in the right places. I asked for a big bus stop, like the matron's, which would be spacious for the market visitors who are shopping and would be shaded and also in the winter would protect the customers from the rain. But they decided to put a small station that is not enough for everyone.
We asked that they put benches, so that people can sit and rest, especially older people, but they put benches with sheds for beauty, there is no shade and in winter they will not be protected from the rain. "I'm not looking for beauty, I'm looking for people to have a place to rest and to be protected in summer and winter."
I think they don't think about the city, they think to themselves that they will stay 20 years here and paint the city, they won't build it, they will make one big picture of what they have in mind on a huge wall. The entire municipality is paralyzed, they fight their wars at the expense of the residents.

Rami Mizrahi trades in Talpiot Market:
"We are disappointed with the mayor. She promised us roofs and promised that we would have a hot market like Mahane-Yehuda and the other cities, she let us down and did nothing. We hope that maybe she will change things. We have a committee and we trust it."

Shai Alon, merchant in Talpiot market:
"Before the local authority elections, Klish personally came to the market and assured us that there would be a significant change!
Kalish promised that they would change all the roofs, fix the parking lot, fix the toilets and store fronts, but nothing of what she said just happened.
We are still waiting, after three years of promises. They invested a little here in irrelevant sheds - neither for winter nor for summer, they promised a cooler with cold water, but finally added a water faucet that the people cannot drink from, because the water is hot and the faucet looks and functions like the faucet at the exit from the cemetery.
The toilets are closed 90% of the time during the day and the workers are forced to defecate in all sorts of places on the street, behind the shops. There is no security in the market and nothing of what we were promised.
The most vibrant and alive place in the city and the most beautiful, with the most diverse people, the most diverse culture and the best things that exist in the city, suffers from the most criminal neglect."

"The market people take care of the clients"
Regarding the complaints about the rising crime, Salman says that there are not many cases of crime in the Talfiot market, because the market people look after the clients and their livelihood.
The mayor is proud that two criminals were caught, but she doesn't know that there are about 1,500 criminals in Haifa. She wandered around the Wadi for a bit, in Hadar Alyon, in Kibbutz Kalvot and thought she was fighting crime, but the truth is that the police can't control the situation at all, because they don't have enough manpower in the city, so don't live here under any illusions about eradicating crime.
The supervision and the mobility that move around here a bit in the area do nothing. There is no lighting on Halutz Street at night. If inspectors detect a crime and observe until the Israel Police officers arrive, then the criminal runs away.
Bottom line, the mayor just destroyed the city. I think it's time for her to realize that if she can't keep her word, then it's time for her to hang up the keys and be healthy. This is a failed mayor and a called committee should be established to manage the city here.
Or we will have the citizens and residents of Haifa as the mayor of a city like her. Therefore, the citizens of Haifa do not make a second mistake, simply do not vote for the mayor of the Mastlabite city, Klish, since the last elections I have said it is better to sweep an old one again.
Sop sop he woke up. Who chose you as the head of the market committee? There is nothing new under the sun and there won't be. More suckers
Why does everyone write that the Bastioners in Talpiot are millionaires?
Really asking.
All of you, manaik, you have been a cliché until now, now you must have realized that the wind is blowing the other way, you have turned around now, you are all Malians there, from the head of the committee to the last one who was in the video, hahaha, city and scrap market, lower the prices, you scumbags, you got discounts, you tax evaders
There is no reason for the municipality to pour millions it doesn't have on 50 stalls of vegetables and rolls, do you want renovation? Collect money from all the traders who made millions in the past and spend exactly as you see fit.
Gone are the days when the Talpiot market determined something in Haifa and it is better that you invest your energy in how to give good prices, good goods directly, or open a chic restaurant instead of the buffet.
are you connected to electricity
In order to be ungrateful, one must first be kind, so that it can be piqued.
The place is still filthy, crime-ridden, broken sidewalks, stinks of decay and no parking.
The most the Bastioners got was a beard on the forehead, in a nice word.
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"For me Talpiot Market and the area will be a flagship project in urban renewal"??
Regarding the issue of the city's poor and the Talpiot market: First, there is a large socio-economic population that needs markets in Kiryat Eliezer and Kiryat Eliyahu. Secondly, my proposal is to evacuate construction to the Bahadar market and establish a cultural center in the Talpiot market in order to attract a strong, young and creative population to live in the market and revitalize the neighborhood. It must be remembered that a market is also a nuisance: a noise nuisance, a nuisance from goods trucks, a nuisance when it is closed at night, a nuisance from smells - especially in the way Talpiot Market is functioning at the moment, in a very improvised way that damages the buildings around it quite a bit and not just the environment of the market has deteriorated because a strong population has left the place a lot because the same annoyances.
In Kiryat Eliezer, the parking lot is adjacent to the Mayrhof shopping center, so there are no residential buildings that will suffer nuisances. This is an opportunity to rebuild it with strict standards of sanitation, ventilation, garbage removal, with underground access for goods and supply trucks from Rothschild Boulevard, so that we will get an innovative, tourist market, adjacent to a commercial center that will also bring thousands of shoppers to the stores in the commercial center.
Everyone will benefit from the evacuation of Talpiot Mehdar market. Regarding the population of Hadar who buys at the market: Halutz Street will remain a commercial street with market stalls, there are quite a few empty shops that could be fruit and vegetable shops and containers (as happened on Hanaviim Street). Also in other empty complexes
In Hadar as in Nordau Street with about 30 empty shops that can be turned into a street of farmers' markets from the north with renewed use for shops, something that will bring life back to commerce on Nordau Street and will be more accessible to most of Hadar than Talpiot.
What a good spoon. The mayor "wasted" money on the bastioners of the market, who are the richest in Haifa - and this is their thanks.
Shame on you!
Without a doubt, this lady does not know how to run a city, not even in Asta, otherwise this money should have gone to those who really need it - the city's poor, the problem neighborhoods, help for children in need, etc.
The poor of the city can only afford to buy in the market because the prices of the writers have become boutique rates.
Making the market something more normative than a house of *vans and sewers will help us a lot.
Thanks for thinking ahead.
My plan calls for moving the Talfiot market adjacent to Meierhoff Square in a "sleeve" of about 100 stalls and additional shops, something that will also support dozens of evacuation and construction plans that will greatly increase the population of Kiryat Eliezer. The market will serve three neighborhoods there: Kiryat Eliezer, Bat Galim and Kiryat Eliyahu. The new market building will replace the parking lot on Rothschild Boulevard, which will be built underground under the market. Another entrance to the market will be from IDF Street instead of the parking lot behind the Mayrhof Center. The Talpiot market will undergo a construction clearance and merchants will receive rights in an apartment tower next to a city park when the Talpiot Market building will become a dance and art culture center along the lines of the Suzan Dellal Center in Tel Aviv.
You forgot a detail in the plan: moving Haifa to Switzerland
This woman is unrealistic, the piss has gone to her head, she concludes on renovating roads but on one track and not right and left, trimming trees 1 yes 5 no sweeping sidewalks right yes left no. She simply lives in a strange and delusional world from the urine that has accumulated in her brain, and we residents of Haifa from And the wise men are bringing back Haifa from the neglect of Haifa and more....and there is no savior. Klish put the keys and leave the houses
I went to a meeting with the mayor about plans and future for Hadar. I left an hour later, it was clear at the meeting that she had no intention of doing anything, just letting the painful residents talk and make promises.
Dear Nissim Salman,
Won't you forgive her just for that? Look at the state of the roads in the city, god awful. Horev Junction, Nahal Givorim Road, Hankin Road,
Via Simcha Golan and more.
I just assume that in Gaza the roads are better.
If someone still didn't understand... she should be kicked to hell!!!
Agree, it's a shame for another year to go down the drain.
A called committee can do the efficiency in the municipality that all the mayors are probably not capable of.
She doesn't know how to manage.
She does not know how to maintain a coalition.
She does not know how to motivate teams and processes.
She has a lot with every possible body in the city and the government, a place to foster collaborations.
She is controlled like a puppet by Zuk and dozens of city officials have resigned due to a murky working relationship with this duo.
So what did they do about it?
The city council had to be shut down and not come to meetings at all. Bring out thousands to protest demonstrations and block the city hall building.
But the public in Haifa is indifferent to the fate of the city and the damage caused by the corrupt and expensive malfunctioning of the embattled municipality and the failed mayor, no matter if it is because of the municipality that he inherited or just from greed and bad and inexperienced advisers who accompanied and failed it,
There are no demonstrations and there is no municipal petition and there is no action by the Ministry of the Interior for a called committee.
The council members cooperated and allowed her to pass a budget, thus dragging Haifa out for another year and a half until the elections.
Unfortunately, the situation is over.
She will continue to hold the altar funds until next October.
I estimate that an Zionist will come with a lot of money from contractors and businessmen with vested interests, finance the beautiful poster boy a campaign that will look again with the beautiful eyes and some stupid slogan like 'returning Haifa to growth', will once again make noise among the education and culture people in the city, will make promises to the immigrant and ultra-Orthodox sector with a kippah On his head in the synagogue during the Tishrei holidays before the next elections, he will take a nice photo with some nice young people on his list and enter the mayor's office where, like his predecessors, he will submit to all the dictates of the workers' committee, instead of streamlining he will start a series of appointments, he will be photographed against the background of the second prize as if there is growth due to him. Come on, we already know the shtick, the next one after Klish won't do anything. The problems are the municipality as a whole and this cannot be addressed because of Amnon Ado and the Histadrut.
A city of ungrateful people... finally someone has arrived with a goal to change the energies in the city and all that happens is that she is put a foot everywhere and all on behalf of the previous mayor Yona who acts out of jealousy and evil. Too bad.
Where is she in the field?
There was a goal that was not achieved and property tax that became more expensive.
Explain what the good spoons are about.
Are you serious??!
The mayors who sit on high salaries and pensions, don't really care about the appearance of the city and the lives of the residents. They took out a bus line that would take the residents to their homes and moved the station to Herzl St. The elderly cannot carry baskets to Herzl St. and therefore most of them no longer come to the market. The appearance And the neglect of the market is appalling and no city in the world has seen such market conditions
Salman is right. Klish really has to constantly rotate the canopies she puts according to the movement of the sun. What else is left for her to do in Haifa?