Following Orit Kerzbaum's article (following this news), Eliran Tal also publishes his own article about the discriminatory separation wall between the residents of the Neve David slum and the new "Ramat Hanasi" neighborhood.
The Ramat Hanasi saleswoman also assures those interested that the wall will cut between the poor and the middle class. If it wasn't recorded, we would think we were in another country. And all this under the scepter of the Haifa municipality, led by Yona Yahav. Amazing, in the sad sense of the word... watch the article by Eliran Tal, Channel 1 reporter and later in Orit Kerzbaum's article.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOvSrb423NM
Orit Kerzbaum, the energetic reporter of the newsroom submits a video report about the dividing wall between the Ramat Hanasi project and the old and horribly neglected neighborhood: Neve David.
The residents of Navod David, who feel neglected and isolated due to years of neglect on the part of the Haifa municipality, complain about the hazard that has landed on their heads - a 10-year construction project, which includes noise and dust, at the end of which they will find themselves fenced off in Yahav's wall From the east - Ramat Hanasi and in the wall of Amram Mitzna To the west - the Carmel Beach Towers.
A small and neglected neighborhood between Ramat Hanasi's wall and Mitzna's wall - the Carmel Beach Towers.
Photo: live here in the field.
Neve David: a small and neglected neighborhood between the walls of David: a view from east to west.
In the background: the Carmel Beach towers that hide the sea and the air flow to the neighborhood
Is the wall painted gold?
By the way: they destroyed part of another wall there.
The photos are hiding here:
http://www.fresh.co.il/vBulletin/showth … p?t=549726