The absurdity of the government: only 1,500 fans in the derby

Gidi Lipkin

Maccabi fans

Maccabi Tel Aviv fans (Radad Jabara)

Will just 12 hours cause one of the biggest absurdities of an audience entering the football games this coming weekend? The Ministry of Health is scheduled to hold another internal hearing tomorrow (Tuesday) and then decide how many audiences to approve the next increase in the pulse that takes effect this coming Sunday at seven in the morning.

The Ministry of Sports and Culture, headed by Minister Hili Trooper, and Chief of Staff, Guy Guttman, are pushing for permission to enter a third of the stadium’s contents, but it seems that the Ministry of Health will oppose this number and approve less. Guttman prepared a special presentation for Health Ministry officials to show how it went over the weekend when the crowd came in, so there is no problem in increasing the number.

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As mentioned, the Ministry of Health is concerned and is not enthusiastic about approving the contents of a third of the stadium, but in any case the number is expected to rise. The thing is that the fascinating Tel Aviv derby expected on Saturday, and the round of games, will decide which teams will advance to the top playoffs, also on Saturday at the same time, and despite the great interest the games should only be with 1,500-1,000 fans for only 12 hours.

The various regulations, not only of the sport, are due to come into force this coming Sunday at 07:00 in the morning, but in the meantime it is not clear why the jurists in their wording can not take care to exclude only football and thus prevent complete mental anguish few football fans. What’s more it could prevent thousands of fans from arriving at Bloomfield Stadium on Saturday and be frustrated that they didn’t get into the big derby.

In addition, the director of the football leagues has already sent a message to the various government officials that the outline will apply 12 hours before Saturday in order not to hurt football fans who want to get to the various pitches, but it is clear that if this does not happen, another Israeli government will be absurd.

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