Support for "Back of the Nation" facilitator Lior Schlein, whose contract was canceled prematurely, came from the most unexpected direction imaginable - Yair Lapid, the number one object of his insults
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Lior Schlein's name has been in the headlines in recent days after it became known that Network 13 had decided to break the contract with him. Now, one of the people, if not the number one person who has been on Schlein's sights over the years - is coming out in his defense in public. This is about Yair Lapid, who since turning profession and moving into politics has been a regular focus in the "State of the Nation" and "Back of the Nation" programs.
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Under the headline "Lior Schlein must not be fired", Lapid wrote with astonishing openness and sincerity: "Lior Schlein started my career and continued it on my head. I'm not going to pretend it's not a pain sometimes, it felt a bit excessive to me, but I never thought he Doing something dishonest. "
Lapid went on to admit that it was unpleasant for him to receive half of Schlein's criticism every week, and explained why he was still standing by his side after all.
"It's no secret that of all the politicians in Israel, he will take care of me more than anyone else. Still, his program must not be taken down. Because politicians should sit at home and fear programs like 'Back of the Nation'. Because one of our big problems today is that we have a political system that assumes no one Will not expose it.Because humor is not only humor - it is also the sharpest sword of truth.
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"Schlein annoyed my voters. My public. There are futurists in a constant frenzy about him. Our base thinks he is unbearable. These are exactly the reasons why he should continue to broadcast," Lapid concluded the post, which soon gained almost 9,000 likes and thousands more comments and shares. .
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