Aviv Gefen Binyamin Netanyahu/photo processing, Haim Goldberg Reuven Castro
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Singer
Aviv Gefen
has never been shy about his criticism of the government and its leader,
Benjamin Netanyahu
. Today (Sunday), half a year into the most difficult war the State of Israel has known, he used the historical stage to once again attack the Prime Minister, on whose watch the lawlessness of Black Sabbath took place.
"Six months that our leader has been standing on the bridge and looking down at the river of blood, longing and tears," he said at the opening and continued: "He won't move, because wherever he crosses the bridge he will lose power, so it's better to stand on the bridge and lose us," he concluded, and it really was possible Hear the frustration in his words.
The Prime Minister's son,
Yair Netanyahu
, who left the country even before the war started, was also visited by Geffen: "It hurts my heart to see the evacuees in Miami," scolded Netanyahu, the son who was photographed in a luxury apartment that costs $5,000 a month, north of Miami, Florida.
The singer's words were nothing and nothing compared to the criticism in the international media: "The spoiled child is 32 today, and is considered fit for reserve service until the age of 40." However, instead of this, "Yair spends his fighting days in a two-room apartment in the prestigious Landale Beach area, north of Miami, 11,000 kilometers from the war," the Daily Mail wrote at the time.
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