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Orna Banai: "I do not deny Corona" Israel today

2021-02-14T16:25:22.830Z


| native After being marked as a supporter of Rabbi Yuval Oshroff and receiving criticism from every possible direction, the comedian explained: "I do not feel the need to apologize, my parents, sister and brother have recovered from the disease." Orna Banai Photo:  Coco After being attacked after expressing her views on the Corona virus, Orna Banai responds: The  actress and comedian was recently at


After being marked as a supporter of Rabbi Yuval Oshroff and receiving criticism from every possible direction, the comedian explained: "I do not feel the need to apologize, my parents, sister and brother have recovered from the disease."

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After being attacked after expressing her views on the Corona virus, Orna Banai responds: The 

actress and comedian was recently at the heart of the storm, after in an interview with Michal Rabinovich in the "Shabbat News" of Here 11 she spoke about the virus and said she did not think it was what he was made of: "Unfortunately, people also die from the flu. I agree that the corona is very contagious, but why this intimidation mechanism?


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The interview led to many reactions, most of them angry, some of them also violent, and it seems that these questions did not escape the builder who posted a post today (Sunday) in which she explained and clarified her opinion again and asked to clarify a few things.

"I have not been considered a consensus for many years," Banai began.

"In an interview with Michal Rabinovich, I said that I once was. I was loved and accepted by most people in the country. I talk about the times I shouted in prime time that 'the people have lost their legs' and told about Miro my husband and daughters Ortal and Mortal, or when I was Dikla Budfika or Judy B. "Great country. I was a consensus when I played characters or in other words when I was not me."





The actress continues to share: "In recent years I have rested and more naturally without masks, I came out of the closet and also came out of the political closet, I voice my opinions even when they are unpopular because I can not remain silent in the face of immorality, lack of truth, evil, corruption, contempt for human life and more. "I perceive myself as a moral and humane person and when I feel that I am being hurt and despised and the people who live here I explode. In the last interview, too, I expressed my opinion on burning issues - politics and Corona."





"I do not feel the need to apologize for my remarks," Banai declared, "I do not recall a word I said. At the same time, I admit and confess - it is hard and painful for me and Rabbi Yuval Asherov. I do not deny Korona, these words were said in the article with cynicism and jokes. ".

In the interview in question Banai is also seen as testifying to herself "I deny Corona" and indeed although a moment later Kat arrives, you can see that she says things with a smile, which may imply that things were said jokingly.

Banai reiterated that her words did not question the existence of the disease but the way it was treated: "It is clear to me that corona is alive and well, it is a very contagious disease that affects thousands of people around the world. My criticism is of the crazy intimidation mechanism we have used in the past year. Disgraceful and failed management of the Prime Minister and the impotent cabinet members with which included unnecessary closures that fatally damaged us, thousands of businesses and their owners collapsed, violence against women and children soared, suicide rates rose, old men died in their homes of hunger and loneliness, culture went on, and irreparable damage That they did not reach the educational frameworks. "

"At the same time," she clarified in the third, "I do not deny Corona, my parents, my sister and my brother have recovered from the disease in recent days."

Banai added: "I am full of appreciation for Rabbi Asherov, a man of grace, truth and peace who preaches unity and free love. He had no malicious intentions, he presented arguments related to the side effects of the vaccine and in no way forced his views on anyone, for evidence: many of his students chose For getting vaccinated. "

In conclusion, she wrote: "It seems that when it comes to the corona virus - the hidden rabbi from the visible, there are many theories, analyzes and scientific explanations and probably only days will tell and testify where the truth resides. Until then everyone will act according to his will and we will all be healthy and overcome the crisis. This one. Amen. "

We of course join this wish.

Source: israelhayom

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