Hours after she asked to have a respectful conversation on the networks, Regev tweeted against Bennett: "We can"
The senior Likud member participated in a network campaign entitled "Think Well," in which public figures and celebrities published a call for a respectful discourse on social networks.
But that did not stop her from attacking Bennett with derogatory nicknames only half a day later
Yaki Adamkar
08/12/2021
Wednesday, 08 December 2021, 11:11 Updated: 11:45
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President Yitzhak Herzog on the "Think Well" project (President's House)
MK Miri Regev of the Likud participated this week in a network campaign entitled "Think Good", in which public figures and celebrities posted a call for a respectful discourse on social networks. Bennett, in which she wrote, among other things, "a crook remains a crook."
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Regev wrote on Facebook yesterday that she was happy to "take part in the 'Think Good' project of the President of the State and Meta" and added: "How much suffering, rejection, alienation and pain the families and those who discredit them online go through."
She also referred to the attacks she suffered and wrote that she and her family were also "attacked over the years with harsh words, attacks and incitement" and asked "a second before the hand is light on the keyboard, think how you would feel if they were writing about you, what you are about to write".
Hours after the campaign - Bennett called "a crook", Miri Regev (Photo: Flash 90, Hadas Porush)
Regev herself apparently did not take the things she wrote seriously and in a tweet she posted a few hours later attacked Prime Minister Bennett: "Mr. Bennett," she wrote in relation to the report that the prime minister was considering polygraph tests for his bureau after a certain leak published in the media.
"You're the first to get into the polygraph test. You just understand that even the device will not withstand the scam and the big lie you committed and robbed from the right."
"What did you think? That those partners in lying and stealing the votes from the right will be honest and decent around you."
Regev called Bennett a derogatory nickname: "A crook stays a crook," she wrote.
"No polygraph will help you."
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