Following his latest statement on the broadcast of the veteran broadcaster Natan Zahavi against the politicians in his reference to the tragic death of an elderly woman in Ashdod, in which he reprimanded the tefillin wearers, the Public Complaints Ombudsman in the Second Authority, David Regev, states that Zahavi's words against the tefillin wearers are "offensive".
In the message given to the many complainants, it was written as follows: "During the investigation, I listened to the content of the reference and found that Zahavi's words were offensive, humiliating, humiliating and generalizing.
There was no place for these statements aimed at a person's body and the body of a matter.'
As a result, the second authority began an alleged violation procedure against the broadcasting body, at the end of which Radio Station 103 may be fined.
How does this man get airtime?
how?
Speaking like the last anti-Semites.
delusion.
How much hatred there is in him.
vomit on him and whoever opens the microphone for him.
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— Yishai Cohen (@ishaycoen) November 13, 2022
As I recall, at the beginning of the week on his program on Radio 103, Zahavi talked about an incident in which the body of an elderly woman was found in a room in public housing in Ashdod, and apparently remained there for a long time until someone found out about her death.
"I was hoping that there would be some maniac from the media who would go check what happened and that one of the politicians would find out," he said on the broadcast, later adding: "On Friday, if I'm not mistaken, in one of the Peka-Peka and Bolo-Bolo shows, the Minister of Welfare was filmed and didn't say a word about it. You know how much Old people are now sitting in a remote and smelly room? Dreaming of food? And if they have a television, they see all the food shows and their mouths are drooling. What will happen here? Where is this society going? Where is the kindness? Where is the humanity? Gone...
"All these dreks quote verses from the Bible to me - 'Pray, put on tefillin, light Shabbat candles, spread challah, eat in modest clothes... Go to the Kabinemat with modesty and with challah and with lighting candles and with tefillin.
I would be happy if some of you would tie the tefillin around your throat and hang yourself because they do nothing, but they are public representatives."
Outrage over the death of the elderly woman in Ashdod, Natan Zahavi (archive), photo: Moshe Shay
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