A member of the Yesh Atid-TLM leadership spoke at an event that he thought was part of the social workers' protest - until it was made clear to him that he was speaking at a demonstration by the deaf • Watch
It happens to everyone that they say things that are out of place, but to the former defense minister, Moshe Ya'alon, who is currently leading the Yesh Atid-TLAM party, it happened today (Monday) in the most literal way possible.
Now in front of the Knesset: MK @bogie_yaalon speaks graciously about the rights of social facts until the audience signals to an interpreter and he realizes that he is in another demonstration, by the deaf public in Israel pic.twitter.com/Eu3C31d34s
- Shahar Glick (@glick_sh) July 13, 2020
Ya'alon was photographed giving a speech at a demonstration, talking about the difficulties of the public workers and social workers in Israel, with several sign language translators by his side - something he might have had to turn on a warning light, because it was a demonstration by the deaf public in Israel.
After the audience realized that it was a mistake, he told the interpreter that it was the wrong demonstration. The former minister began talking about the plight of the deaf public in Israel.