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2021-03-10T06:46:35.425Z


| political Meretz chairman continues to play the jarring note he uttered during the interview with Ayala Hasson and is even more fortified in his position in favor of the court in The Hague When I was studying jazz at Rimon School, one of the improvising teachers explained to me what to do when you make a mistake in the middle of a performance: "Just repeat the jarring note over and over, in all sorts of s


Meretz chairman continues to play the jarring note he uttered during the interview with Ayala Hasson and is even more fortified in his position in favor of the court in The Hague

When I was studying jazz at Rimon School, one of the improvising teachers explained to me what to do when you make a mistake in the middle of a performance: "Just repeat the jarring note over and over, in all sorts of sentences. Emphasize it. It will turn from a terrible blow to a statement."

The same lesson and the same teacher left an impression on me. 

It seems that MK Nitzan Horowitz was also present at that class, and I did not notice. The chairman of Meretz is an outstanding student, applying what he has learned.

Last Saturday, on Ayala Hasson's "Central Headquarters" program on Channel 13, the interviewer asked him if he thought they had crossed a red line in The Hague when they decided to initiate criminal proceedings against the State of Israel due to _____ (complete yourself).

Horowitz replied: "What is a red line in our eyes is that there are no negotiations with the Palestinians and they are building settlements as if there is no tomorrow, and then they are surprised that there are steps.

The solution in our eyes is not to say that The Hague is antisemitic, but to advance negotiations with the Palestinians and reach an agreement. We are in favor of cooperating with the tribunal and not clashing with it. "

When Hasson asked him about Operation Eitan, and if he did not think the IDF should respond to rocket fire on a civilian population, he replied, "There was a place for this decision, I say it with great sorrow but there was a place for this decision.

I do not want Israel to face these situations.

But Israel needs to ask itself what it is doing to prevent this. "

Do not know.

Let's see, if the Arabs are attacking us and firing rockets at us, then maybe it's worth getting out of all the places they are?

Oh, sorry, we already did that the last time we listened to the left.

And now, while they are still firing missiles, what do you suggest, MK Horowitz? Leave Sderot? The BS?

Just say.

It is clear from your words that staying and responding is out of the question.

Okay, that was a mistake in improvising live.

Happens, wrong.

But Horowitz, a diligent student, got up in the morning and applied what he had learned.

He explained in Razi Barkai's program at the High Court of Justice that "the one who drags Israel to The Hague is the right and the settlers." Really? All the soldiers who fought on the solid cliff were settlers? The right thing for her - to cooperate with the court. "I think there is a law in the country against encouraging suicide. Let someone check.

• • • 

And one more thing: I understand that it is inconceivable that Bennett would sit with Lapid and that Saar would sit with Bibi or vice versa.

I hope you understand that you sound like kids in Kindergarten who do not want to sit next to the child with the runny nose.

And if you think that this principled insistence invites more voters, you are wrong.

Your voters have long since entered the floor out of boredom.

If you want to wake them up by election day, you will have to

Talk a little bit about them too, not just about yourself.

Source: israelhayom

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