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Threats to Corona's commissioner after offering to consider vaccination charge: "Nazi, we'll go hunting him" - Walla! news

2021-12-01T14:12:00.717Z


In an interview with FM103, Zarqa referred to the spread of the new strain and said that "an alternative to the obligation to vaccinate in Israel should be examined." Following this, social media surfers posted posts and tweets with profanity against Zarqa, some of which encourage violence and even encourage personal harm to him and law enforcement: "Death sentence"


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Threats to Corona commissioner after proposing to consider vaccination charge: "Nazi, we'll go hunting him"

In an interview with FM103, Zarqa referred to the spread of the new strain and said that "an alternative to the obligation to vaccinate in Israel should be examined."

Following this, social media surfers posted posts and tweets with profanity against Zarqa, some of which encourage violence and even encourage personal harm to him and law enforcement: "Death sentence"

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Wednesday, 01 December 2021, 16:00 Updated: 16:02

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The corona projector, Prof. Salman Zarka, today (Wednesday) received threats on his life, insults and insults on social media.

This, after he said in an interview with FM103 that an alternative to the vaccination requirement in Israel should be examined, in an attempt to deal with the Omicron variant.



A series of Twitter accounts, some anonymous, tweeted against Zarqa and some called for him to be harmed personally and by government and enforcement institutions.

"It seems to me that Salman Zarka has not yet felt in his life the comfort of the arm of people who pushed them into a corner," tweeted user Ayahuasca Purple, in response to a radio interview conducted by the Corona commissioner.

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Another user tweeted: "It all started with a drip from Steinitz and now the Nazi."

'We should consider requiring vaccines against Corona in Israel' and from there to the Nazis Sharon Price and Nachman Esh and then force on and 120 killers to approve the vaccines and only then will they approve medicine for Corona "[Original errors]." Buy burial plots because you will all die from the vaccines, ".

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Salman Zarka (Photo: Reuven Castro)

A surfer named "Vincent" wrote in a tweet that he was going to hit the police and Zarqa.

"A simple thing I say, whoever calls me to report for vaccination or whatever will be required to come with Kalashnikov and shoot me and my family. "And after I finish with the police, I go out to hunt Zarqa," he wrote.



The Twitter account vova tweeted: Incitement to coercion of this vaccine, which harms and kills, is incitement to violence and in fact constitutes encouragement to assault civilians and encourages the killing of civilians.

"I think all alternatives must be examined, including the alternative of Zarqa's detention until the end of legal proceedings, and the alternative of a death sentence for crimes against humanity."

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During the fight against the epidemic, senior Ministry of Health officials from time to time face severe threats of violence against them and their families.

One of the highlights came when at the end of last month it was decided that the head of the ministry's health services, Dr. Sharon Elrai Price, would be attached to security.

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