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"Netanyahu never left the balcony": The tweet of the MK on the right provoked a storm
MK Shirley Pinto tweeted after the Knesset session in memory of Yitzhak Rabin that "this year, too, Netanyahu used the murder to explain that he was actually the one who was attacked - sometimes it seems that he never left that balcony." Things out of proportion "
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Monday, 18 October 2021, 20:57 Updated: 21:01
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MK Shirley Pinto (right) caused a stir when she tweeted after the Knesset session in memory of Yitzhak Rabin that "Netanyahu - he was inciting and will remain inciting.
" Pinto tweeted, "Sometimes it seems like he never left that balcony." In response, many right-wingers criticized the MK for adopting the left's narrative.
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The tweet deleted after the review (Photo: screenshot, from Twitter)
Pinto, who deleted the tweet, responded to the criticism and wrote: "You have taken things out of proportion - Netanyahu has been inciting the Prime Minister against the Minister of the Interior and the government for many months."
The Knesset plenum convened today for a special meeting in memory of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, during which a number of political confrontations were recorded: "Yigal Amir's ideological descendants are sitting in the Knesset today," Foreign Minister Yair Lapid said in his speech. .
In response, opposition MKs protested and left the plenum.
Opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu criticized Lapid in his speech, saying he "spoke in favor of statehood, but refrained from voting for peace agreements with the emirates and Bahrain."
He added that during the discussion on the Oslo Accords, he said that "Rabin is not cheating" - and the Minister of Transportation, Merav Michaeli, shouted: "What did you say in Zion Square?"
Benjamin Netanyahu, today (Photo: TPS, Shalom Shalom)
In another ceremony held earlier at the President's House, Yitzhak Rabin's grandson, Yonatan Ben-Artzi, said that "after dark years of fear and paralysis, the rule of the people has won the rule of the individual."
The Likud responded to his remarks and wrote: "The exact opposite - this is the only one that deceived the people in order to rob them of their power."
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