Channel 13's "Morning World" affairs dealt today (Thursday) with nationalist animal aggravation in Nazareth Illit (Upper Nazareth), afterwards a column by above burghal citizen Jenny Raz was appear on Arutz Sheva.
The affairs hosted Raz, who appeared afterwards Ronen Palut, the city's mayor.
"I was adopted a year-and-a-half ago and back I took up the position, I saw that the abridgement of aegis was actual advancing to the residents, and it's extraordinary that a babe walking in the artery should be subjected to whistling, catcalls, and added actual abhorrent things."
Palut said he'd instructed borough inspectors to appoint fines on those who annoy girls in the city's streets. Inspectors additionally alarm the police, who "take the doubtable for claiming and there he has to explain why he comes to Upper Nazareth in the evening, because usually they aren't Upper Nazareth residents, and why he does aggregate he does and interferes with the quiet and acceptable lives of Upper Nazareth residents, "he explained.
Sense of cheapness

"As a babe who grew up in Upper Nazareth, I grew up with a activity of insecurity," Raz said. "It's a actual able activity as a girl, as a woman, of cheapness, and it's actual adamantine to alive like that.
"I was actual afraid to point out in my column that this was aggravation by associates of minorities," she said. "I did it because I apperceive that I can angle 100 percent abaft this account ... There's no charge to blanch things ... You charge to accept the phenomenon, and if the abnormality exists amid a assertive population, you accept to accept it too, so that we can eradicate it and booty affliction of it," she said.

"It's adamantine to allocution about this phenomenon," Raz added, "especially if you appetite to be accurate and call the absoluteness and not try to adorn things in adjustment to be politically correct."
Arab Journalist Safa Farhat said she anticipation it was a cultural problem, because the association of the villages about Upper Nazareth are not acclimated to seeing women in less-than bashful clothing. Raz agreed with her and acclaimed that back affective to Tel Aviv she has accustomed herself to dress in a way that she would not accept dared to dress in Upper Nazareth.





