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Petition against Doa Lippa at Military Stations | Israel today

2020-06-05T00:26:17.874Z


The "If You Want" movement sent an appeal to Minister Hili Trooper and Livni Gantz, who wants to stop playing the songs of the Israeli army and Galgaltz |


The "If You Want" movement sent an appeal to Minister Hilly Trooper and Livni Gantz, who wants to stop playing the singer's songs in the IDF and Galgaltz songs.

  • "Not on the backs of the soldiers." Doa Lippa

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And now, to boycott: After a storm earlier this week when she shared a blatant anti-Israeli post on her Instagram story and garnered thousands of angry and boycott comments from her Jewish and Israeli fans around the world, now comes an official step in the direction: a huge call to stop British singer-songwriter Dafa singing Chuckles.

Remember, the post that came up in the evening (originally written by photographer and director Vin Arpusso, who had already removed it from the torch) blatantly went out against IDF soldiers, calling them "hooligan hooligans" and blaming them for the harsh violence and murder of Palestinian children, Win tens of thousands of likes and spark a web storm.

Now comes a huge petition initiated by the "If You Want" movement, which currently has thousands of angry civilian signatures, accompanied by a letter sent to Minister of Culture Hailey Trooper and Defense Minister Benny Gantz, with an urgent demand for a boycott of Lipa and a complete hiatus of her songs on the GFL and GPL.

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"The post presents a conspiracy whereby Israel is the one who created Hamas to justify decades of occupation, oppression, ethnic cleansing and murder," the petition's initiators reasoned. "In light of the incitement against IDF soldiers, anti-Semitism, blood libel, conspiracy theories and the obvious lies in the post shared by the singer, it is not appropriate that a radio station belonging to the Israel Defense Forces continue to broadcast its songs. Certainly not on the backs of those soldiers she incites against them, and certainly not on the expense of the citizens of the State of Israel. "

"It is inconceivable that a military radio station will continue to promote those who come out against IDF soldiers," said Dov Trachtman, digital director of the "If You Want" movement. "It's time for the defense minister and culture minister to put an end to this absurd theater where anti-Semites like the same singer Continue to be broadcast over the military radio waves. "

The person who rushed to congratulate the move was Yoav Eliasi ("The Shadow"), who first commented sharply on the post earlier this week, receiving tens of thousands of likes and strong reactions.

"They just have no limit!" Eliasi opened the post in which a cadet shared a Facebook page with Gilgaz protesting about Lippa's songs, and soon received thousands of likes and dozens of angry comments. 

"In Gilgalz, they insist on continuing to play Doha Jippa's songs, Sorry Lippa, even though she circulated false and anti-Semitic bloodlines against the IDF ... What other military or civilian station in the world would play songs by those who call them child murderers? (In fact, it aligns with the ideology of broadcasters and producers then doesn't matter), "the post concluded. 

Source: israelhayom

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