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Exposure: New details from the removal of Judah Israel today

2021-03-04T13:19:34.248Z


First publication: "Israel Today" learned what the things Yitzhakov said that caused the big brother to evict him from the house • And how did the tenant react? | native


First publication: "Israel Today" learned what the things Yitzhakov said that caused the big brother to evict him from the house • And how did the tenant react after he left?

  • Threatened and evicted.

    Judah Itzhakov

    Photo: 

    Micha Loveton

More details are revealed from the removal of Yehuda Yitzhakov from the "Big Brother" house tonight (Thursday).

Israel Today has learned that the quarrel between the parties developed after Rami politely asked Yehuda and Almog to lower the tone of their conversation.

Judah was less attached to the request, and a loud quarrel developed between the parties.

During the quarrel, Yehuda said to Remy: "When we meet outside, I will drag your head on the road." 

This sharp remark caused the big brother to summon him to the fireplace room.

In a conversation with Brother Yehuda, he did not back down from the threats, and even added a few more. 

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After consultations with network executives, the legal counsel and the ethics committee that accompanies the program, it was decided to evict the tenant from the home even without parting from the other tenants.

In Yehuda's environment and he himself are not satisfied with the decision, to say the least, and promise a counter-reaction.

Meanwhile inside the house, Almog and Josie, Yitzhakov's two best friends, received the news hard.

Everything else - a little less.

Source: israelhayom

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