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After the Storm: Corinne Gideon's "Apology" | Israel today

2021-01-28T07:19:55.019Z


The TV woman published a post this morning (Thursday) in which she tried to calm the storm that arose following her complaint about the conditions in Ichilov | native


The TV woman published a post this morning (Thursday) in which she tried to calm the storm that arose following her complaint about the conditions in Ichilov • "The wording was extreme, as befits a woman 12 hours after giving birth," she wrote

  • Gideon, her husband and baby in the picture after the birth

    Photography: 

    From Corinne Gideon's Instagram

After the storm caused by Korin Gideon yesterday when she complained about the conditions in the maternity ward at Ichilov Hospital, this morning she posted a kind of reserved apology on Instagram.



"Well, let's make a moment of order and lower the flames. The whole story is that I had a hard time staying in a room without a window (probably the only one in the ward that is like that) and that's all," Gideon wrote in the apology post. "The wording was extreme, as befits a woman 12 hours after giving birth. From the moment I arrived here to give birth I did not ask for any special treatment, and so was the request to move room, the staff will testify. These are difficult days in our country and our amazing medical system. "For me, a healthy girl, God willing, that's all that matters. Thank you and good news to everyone."



Gideon seems to have realized that she must address the storm she caused after her complaint about Ichilov - and the angry reaction that followed Prof. Yariv Yogev of Ichilov - received a barrage of angry reactions that called the new mother "spoiled" and "rude." 

Source: israelhayom

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