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Latma ( he, לאטמה, translation from Arabic "slap in the face") is a satirical right-wing Israeli website that also produces a weekly satirical news show. The website was created in 2008 by a group of journalists claiming that "the only way to improve the Public discourse is exposing the true face of the news and journalism in whole". According to the site, the majority of the Israeli media, and especially the satire that is presented in them, lean to the political left. The site contains criticism about media outlets, reporters and journalists. The criticism is mostly directed towards politically biased articles. The site's editor,
Caroline Glick Caroline Glick ( he, קרולין גליק; born 1969) is an American-born Israeli conservative columnist, journalist, and author. She writes for '' Israel Hayom, Breitbart News'', ''The Jerusalem Post'', and ''Maariv''. She is adjunct senior f ...
, told the '' Jerusalem Post'' that the group was founded with the intention of using comedy to critique the "egregious leftist slant of news coverage in this country." According to ''
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'', Latma "is an initiative of the
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, a Washington think tank." The Latma website editor,
Caroline Glick Caroline Glick ( he, קרולין גליק; born 1969) is an American-born Israeli conservative columnist, journalist, and author. She writes for '' Israel Hayom, Breitbart News'', ''The Jerusalem Post'', and ''Maariv''. She is adjunct senior f ...
, serves as Adjunct Senior Fellow for Middle Eastern Affairs at the Center for Security Policy. The site's editor is Caroline Glick. The regular writers are Shuky Blass and Avishai Ivri. The site's CEO is Shlomo Blass.


Latma TV

LatmaTV is staffed by Tal Gil'ad (screenplay), Avishay Ivri, the editor, directors Aviv and Yoni Karsutzki, writers Noam Jacobson and Yehuda Safra, and the actors. Guest writers include Shlomi Cohen Tzemah ("Catz") and Itay Elitzur.


The Tribal Update

One of Latma's creations is "The Tribal Update", a mock news show, featuring anchors Ronit Shapira (née Avrahamof) and Elchanan Even-Chen.
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News characterizes the program as "a parody TV show — kind of like ''
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s Weekend Update." According to CBS, the anchor gravely explains, in Hebrew, that "this is the newscast that reaches conclusions long before the facts are known."


Swedish antisemitism satire

Following the 2009 Aftonbladet-Israel controversy, in which a writer for
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tabloid Aftonbladet alleged that the
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harvested organs of Palestinians, LatmaTV produced a clip a parody on
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's song "Gimme, Gimme, Gimme a Man After Midnight" entitle
''Primi Primi Primitive and Phlegmatic''
in which the Swedish foreign minister sings about how primitive and cowardly he is. The clip became a hit after it was quickly picked up by the leading newspaper in Sweden, DN.se, and by Swedish and Norwegian bloggers. Latma website director Shlomo Blass said, "We were surprised by how quickly the clip took-off, we must have hit a sensitive nerve".


''We Con the World''

In 2010 Latma produced a
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entitle
''We Con the World''
satirizing the political intentions of activists aboard the
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, the Turkish-owned flagship that led the "blockade busting" Free Gaza flotilla. The video is a parody of the 1985 song "
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," by
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and Lionel Richie. Israeli Government Press Office officials accidentally sent it to a list of journalists, and three hours later sent an apology describing the emailed video as having been "inadvertently released." The clip received over 3 million hits on
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. In July 2011, while the second flotilla to Gaza was planned, Latma released another parody about the flotilla: a parody of
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' song and video '' Fun, Fun, Fun'' called ''Guns, Guns, Guns'', where the flotilla sailors sing about their purpose: to bring weapons to Gaza. This video had less success than ''We Con the World''.


''The Three Terrors''

''The Three Terrors''
was produced in June 2010 as a sequel to ''We Con the World.'' It features three tenors who represent Iran, Turkey and Syria and who resemble Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and
Bashar Assad Bashar Hafez al-Assad, ', Levantine pronunciation: ; (, born 11 September 1965) is a Syrian politician who is the 19th president of Syria, since 17 July 2000. In addition, he is the commander-in-chief of the Syrian Armed Forces and the S ...
singing joyfully about using terrorism to conquer the world "from Tennessee to Teheran."


Other videos

In August 2010, Latma release a parody of Tom Jones's song and video " Sex Bomb" calle
''The Iranian Bomb''
where a fictional Iranian Minister of Destruction sings about his plans to acquire nuclear weapons. The goal of the video is to bring worldwide attention to the
Iranian nuclear program The nuclear program of Iran is an ongoing scientific effort by Iran to research nuclear technology that can be used to make nuclear weapons. Iran has several research sites, two uranium mines, a Nuclear reactor technology, research reactor, an ...
.


Hakol Shafit

In 2015, the show began to air on Channel 1 under the name ''Hakol Shafit''.


Awards

* Latma was awarded the Israel Media Watch 2011 prize, given to "organizations that made courageous, meaningful, and quality contributions to the criticism of the media in Israel". It was chosen by an online poll involving over 4,000 voters. According to Israel Media Watch, Latma brings balance to the left-wing bias of mainstream Israeli satire.


External links


Latma TV youtube channel


References

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Tzippe Barrow, June 4, 2010, Christian Broadcasting Network.
''One on One: Right hook to the funny bone of the body politic,''
The Jerusalem Post, 3/18/2009.
Israelis Explain, and Mock, Flotilla Clash
June 4, 2010, Rober Mackey, New York Times.

June 4, 2010, Dan Raviv.
Swedish anti-Semitism satire clip a hit
Jerusalem Post 18-09-2009
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La Stampa (4/6/2010)
YouTube removes ‘We Con the World’ video
The Jerusalem Post 14-06-2010
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