"Big Brother" refugee Guy Eitan took advantage of the wee hours of the night Saturday night to attack the criticism he believes was directed at IDF soldiers over the accidental shooting of the three Israeli abductees.
Autumn after leaving the "Big Brother" house. Photo: Assaf Hadar (Archive)
"Good week everyone. I have to say a few words about all this mess going on here," Eitan said. "I see too many comments about IDF soldiers who killed our three abductees, and it may really be an unpopular opinion and it will supposedly cost me followers, but there is a f**k on you. None of us were in battle. Stop criticizing the army. The army is watching over us. All these girls who have about two and a half followers and others who think they can visit our soldiers – I don't think it's interesting. We are a democratic country, but there is also a limit to democracy. Come on, keep your mouth shut. Sorry I cursed. Good week."
Guy Eitan, Photo: Oren Ben Hakon
Yuval Levy, who participated in the same season of "Big Brother" with Eitan, also addressed the tragedy of the accidental killing of the three abductees, writing: "The heart is broken. Let's stop, bring them home. We've become so numb that we shoot ourselves. They shoot what we yearn to bring back alive." Stav Katzin also spoke out on the matter, writing: "It doesn't make sense! What's closing? What a stupid omission! Ugh! I'm so angry!" Later, following a private message, she clarified: "The situation makes me angry. I don't judge any soldier for a moment."
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