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Watch: Menachem Horowitz's Embarrassing Mistake in "Savings Plan" | Israel today

2022-07-06T13:42:39.187Z


During his corner in the economic strip, the journalist got confused and interviewed an anonymous person who reminded him of the singer Aviva Avidan, who for her part did not put him at fault and enjoyed her inclusion in the article.


The leak of Menachem Horowitz and the news:

The presenter of the famous corner in "Savings Plan" has hit the market again, this time to review the fruits of the season.

During an interview with one of the bastions, a curly anonymous girl appeared in the market, reminding Horowitz of the singer Aviva Avidan.

He immediately turned to her and pulled out the song "Perry Ganech," which matched the item submitted by the journalist.

The anonymous lady, for her part, cooperated and joined in the singing and did not blame Horowitz for his mistake.

Viewers at the house immediately discovered that this was not an avidan and the strange segment went viral.

The embarrassing mistake of Menachem Horowitz

In the past, Horowitz was interviewed by Israel Today and said: "Politics was one of my ambitions. In every election campaign I received proposals for a safe seat in the Knesset, but I always stayed in the media, with a certain sense of failure. I really thought I could contribute, help change things and promote issues I believe in. And I'm sorry I did not make the move. Today, when I see how politics is going and what's going on in our House of Representatives, I thank the Creator for this 'miss'. There are quite a few respectable and privileged people there who I feel a little sorry for them. "

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Source: israelhayom

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