Illustrator CC Hebrew

Why is Illustrator CC typing hebrew text backwards? It clearly stats that it does suports Hebrew!

oleg29 wrote:
There is no text direction in Illustrator options. The link is for inDesign
W_J_T wrote:
http://helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/using/arabic-hebrew.html
Really?

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