Despite the blackout, the reporter remained charming and smiled elegantly at her mistakes.
A brief moment of uncertainty caused excitement at the ARD Tagesschau yesterday evening. Experienced journalist Hanna Reish found herself in a critical situation during her live report on the latest developments in Israeli judicial reform.
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Announced by his chief spokesman Jens Rewa, Risch initially began reporting confidently from Tel Aviv. But then, at the mention of opposition politician Jair Lapid, I faltered. After a brief attempt to provide information about judicial reform, Resch apologized and asked for a moment to collect himself.
Despite the blackout, the reporter remained charming and smiled elegantly at her mistakes. Jens Riewa praised Resch and moved on to other topics.
Resch has received a lot of support on social media. Most users confirmed that errors can occur. However, some have speculated whether Risch might be tripped up by her potentially flawed assessment of Netanyahu's government as a “far-right” government.
The background to the report lies in the Israeli Supreme Court's decision to overturn a key aspect of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's controversial judicial reform. The amendment, which deprived the court of the power to appeal “inappropriate” government decisions, was repealed.
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