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Paula Rosenberg is afraid: "I couldn't sleep at night" | Israel today

2023-03-06T12:18:32.865Z


The TV presenter shared with her tens of thousands of followers the worries that keep her awake and also responded to criticism of her for going beyond her profession and allegedly creating a rift in the people


Paula Rosenberg's level of anxiety about the political and political situation in Israel rose a notch yesterday (Sunday) and left her awake for half the night.

Today (Monday) she woke up to a new morning, but with old concerns, and as usual opened her heart and told her almost 80 thousand followers on Instagram about the disturbing thoughts that are taking over her about the future of the country and its character.

"It was hard for me to sleep last night. Until half past three I couldn't fall asleep out of fear," shared Paula at the beginning of her speech.

"I read the news, the tensions that suddenly arose with Iran. People in the American administration are coming here urgently and are afraid that Israel will attack Iran in order to improve the political situation here, and I became afraid," she continued.

Paula Rosenberg is worried

"So what I did was I simply said, 'Okay, let's read a little about what the stages were, what happened in Hungary, what happened in Poland, and I simply asked the CHATGPT (artificial intelligence that answers complex questions; 14) 'Tell me step by step what happened in Hungary and Poland,'" she told surfers.

"Just so you know that the reason I put all these things on Instagram is because a lot of my friends and also people write to me that they don't want to read the news, that it scares them," she noted.

"And I use my Instagram to spread the facts, the information, what's happening in the news in a bit of a 'highlights' way because it's important that everyone knows," she concluded.

"This is not the time to close our eyes and it is not the time not to know what is happening," she stated.

Paula Rosenberg, photo: Eric Sultan

She later addressed the criticism towards her.

"To everyone who asks me, 'Why aren't you busy with your usual things' - I want to be busy with my usual things the most. Believe me, I most want to upload content for Women's Day on body image and promote my lectures. I'm just not able. I have two girls And I can't close my eyes and let whatever happens happen here.

"I feel responsible. This is the truth. This is my truth," she declared.

"Also all those who write 'Why are you inciting?', 'Why are you dividing?'. What is the other option? I don't understand this position."

Paula Rosenberg, photo: Or Danon

Rosenberg then detailed the procedures that led to the weakening of democracy in Poland, and wrote in conclusion: "The change from democracy to dictatorship in Poland was a gradual process characterized by a series of measures that destroyed the institutions and norms that support a democratic government. There were also demonstrations, there were also people who believed that a large protest could not be ignored." , she warned.

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Source: israelhayom

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