The words of the actress
Einat Weizman
about the terrorist Walid Deka managed to shake quite a few people throughout the social networks: "Valid Deka sat in prison and wrote and wrote - letters, short stories, articles, books. He taught me what humanity is and what humane thought is and his words and his writings were part of From my shows. The world without him is darker. The light is getting smaller", even the celebs of our local swamp couldn't sit still and entered it with all their might.
"Please be respectful, so her opinion is different from ours," wrote the singer
Rotem Cohen
sarcastically and continued: "Don't forget that she taught us what lack of talent is and what stupidity is, and what a thousand-year-old daughter is, and what Afsa is, and a dog. Who are you?! We will not hear your opinion for another 30 years ", slapped the page of Good Night with Guy Pines. Cohen really wasn't the only one: "Bat Alef...", DJ
Skazi
censored himself
. Big Brother veteran
Uri Nagar
also responded to the words and wrote: "I just came to close the garbage bag and saw that there was more room... Ya garbage", it doesn't seem that sophistication is something that is urgent with bites.
Cynicism accompanied by swearing/screenshot, Instagram
Not really witty, but ok/screenshot, Instagram
Another from the "Big Brother" reality show,
Bar Cohen
, responded: "Your brain is shrinking, dumbass", short and to the point. Even the beauty guru,
Miki Boganim,
did not remain indebted to the statements that supported the terrorist and wrote: "
Tell me you went for an examination? Urgent, but!".
"Al wants to be low? Moshe was innocent that he was murdered in cold blood, crazy, the tears of his parents forever! A flight to Gaza is just a flight, mentally ill," Boganim wrote in rage.
"Flight to Gaza"/screenshot, Instagram
Right/screenshot, Instagram
"I don't know this actress and it's a good thing!" National commentator
Yosef Haddad
wrote and added: "But if she learned humanity from the one who kidnapped an IDF soldier and executed him with cruel and sadistic torture, then she is a shame and a disgrace, and she is teaching us what it is to be a monstrous supporter of terrorism."
Luckily there was also the voice of reason .
Of the actor
Nadav Abkasis
: "But we're all turned on here. Who is this anyway? Who would talk about her? So quickly it's easy to turn us all on. Instead of moving on, don't relate, don't curse or anything, just move on. Healthy for all of us. Now it's her, tomorrow it's someone else."
"Tomorrow no one will remember and if you don't treat and don't respond, even the little attention she wanted to receive, she won't receive," Abacsis concluded the words of wisdom.