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Netanyahu on Silman's complaints: "A story that may not have been and was not created to discredit an entire public"
Netanyahu sharply criticized two right-wing companies, including MK Idit Silman, who claimed to have been attacked at a gas station, and MK Shirley Pinto, who called MK Amichai Shikli a "virus." MK Pinto said: "Bennett does not even compensate here"
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Monday, 08 November 2021, 16:20 Updated: 16:26
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In the video: Netanyahu calls on Silman to provide evidence for an event she described or will apologize for defaming an entire public (Photo: Knesset Channel)
Opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu today (Monday) attacked coalition leader Idit Silman for claiming she was attacked at a gas station and said she was not telling a story. He is a "virus" within the party.
"Here comes the chairman of the coalition," Netanyahu said, "and tells a story that may not have been and was not created, with the aim of discrediting an entire public. The same public she lied to to get his votes for her job. "Silman and will provide evidence for the incident she described or will immediately apologize to two million or more citizens whom she defamed."
Regarding MK Pinto's statement, Netanyahu said that "when they despised the symbols of the state and incited the assassination of the prime minister and his family, even guillotines and hanging ropes and blatant sexual representations, there was not a single statement about respectful discourse."Expressions on the right are always incitement, and statements from the left, even the most rude, are always freedom of speech."
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MK Pinto sharply attacks MK Shikli: "Virus in the Knesset of Israel"
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MK Silman claims she was attacked at a gas station, and refused to elaborate. Her husband: "She will open a diary and recover"
MK Pinto: "I meant that MK Shikli is like a virus that attacks a computer, not a bacterium"
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"If Shikli is a virus, it's a shame it's not contagious."
Netanyahu, today (Photo: TPS, Shalom Shalom)
Netanyahu continued: "Yesterday we saw an MK from the right who called MK Amichai Shikli a virus. Remember what the Jewish people were called in the 1930s? Viruses? Imagine what would happen if an MK from the right called someone from the referendum a virus, what a riot would break out And rightly so. "Prime Minister Bennett is not compensated here, and he sent an MK from his faction to support it."
Netanyahu added: "In Shikli's context, if he is a virus, it is a pity he is not contagious. He is the only MK who remains loyal, the only one who remains right-wing. In fact, every right-wing party withdrew from the right, except MK Shikli.
Yesterday, MK Shirley Pinto said that MK Amichai Shikli is "a virus in the Knesset of Israel." In an interview with News 12 Pinto was asked if she supports the declaration of Shikli as a right-wing retiree, after voting against the state budget last week. "I personally would declare him retired. I see him as a virus in the Knesset of Israel. All the moves he makes he makes angry," she said.
The incident of the alleged assault of the coalition's chairman, MK Idit Silman, was published over the weekend in interviews with the media. Silman said that she was recently attacked at a gas station in Modi'in, when a man approached her and physically threw her into a car.
However, Silman did not respond to Walla!
Where and when the attack occurred.
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