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Miri Regev Revealed: This is how messages are conveyed to Sarah on the air Israel today

2020-12-03T06:34:20.153Z


Although she claimed to Amalia Duak that she was not told what to say in the interview, a picture that was distributed on the Internet shows a different reality | native


Although she claimed to Amalia Duak that she was not told in her ear what to say in the interview, a picture that was distributed on the net shows a different reality

  • Do not tell her in the ear.

    Miri Regev

    Photography: 

    Oren Ben Hakon

After the angry interview given yesterday (Tuesday) by Minister Miri Regev on the "Six with Amalia Duak" program, in which she passionately claimed that she did not have a "message sheet" in her hand, a documentary proving otherwise was revealed on the Internet.

Regev arrived at the studio of the "Shesh Am" program, which this time was presented by Duak, in order to be interviewed about the submarine affair.

During the exchange between the two, which took place in high tones, Duak also asked to include the correspondent for religious affairs, Yair Shreki, who tried to ask the minister a question, but without success.

In response, Dweck turned to Regev and told her, "You must allow us to ask you questions. I understand you have a message page but we would also love to try to ask you questions."

Regev, who did not like the comment from Duak, replied: "Unlike you, I am not told by ear what to say," and was answered by Duak: "No one tells me things by ear, I assure you I have independent questions."

In response, Regev added: "I'm happy to tell you that I have my own answers, so do not try to chuckle," and Duek replied, "I have no such intention."

Amalia Duak: "I understand that there is a message page, but we will be happy to ask you questions"



Minister Miri Regev: "You have someone in your ear who tells you what to say, I have my own answers" pic.twitter.com/0vP3z5RMGO

- Eran Swissa (@EranSwissa) December 1, 2020

But today (Wednesday), journalist Haim Levinson revealed a picture on Twitter showing that the reality on the ground was slightly different.

In a photo tweeted by Levinson, Minister Regev is seen sitting in front of the camera, behind the hand of a woman holding a page with the caption: "Ganz suffers from a survey."

The tweet, as expected, garnered quite a few comments and shares and more than a thousand likes.

"Not to believe. From now on, every viewer will know that every hollow cliché, every catchy and rhyming message, is presumably written in ink on a page behind the camera in front of Minister Regev," tweeted Channel 13 commentator Baruch Kara.

"One of the big ones. Even 'Gantz is sick of the survey' should be written on a sign and she still denies it. It is indescribable," added journalist Ben Caspit.

Get it





Regev cross with Amalia Dwek has no page messages





Ammh





assistant stands in front of her with a page marked "Ganz sick I reviewed" gave it back to the interview https://t.co/vVijYFMR5t pic.twitter.com/o2X3fWQ2hz

- Chaim Levinson (@chaimlevinson) December 2, 2020

"One of the leaks if not the", tweeted one surfer, and another added: "The material from which water is made on the Internet."

"Even if I had tried to build from scratch a cartoon like Miri Regev, it would not have come out so successful," a surfer added, and others tweeted: "Well. It's ripping. Even in 'Yes Mr. Minister' they would not have thought of it."

It was also written: "An example of people without their own opinion who must cling to the message page, and even after they cling to the message page, they come out of nowhere. A therapeutic faction."

"If it wasn't sad, it could have been funny. Anyway, great material for 'Great Country,'" a surfer concluded the leak.

No response has yet been received on behalf of Miri Regev.   

Source: israelhayom

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