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"Hatunami" star: "To continue dividing us left and right is a Hamas victory" | Israel Hayom

2023-10-24T12:59:02.306Z

Highlights: "Hatunami" star: "To continue dividing us left and right is a Hamas victory" Avivi later presented, through a series of stories, the exchange between him and a surfer who attacked Lifshitz and was privileged to appear in his story. Avivi: "If it's hard for you to hold fear and anger or guilt about what's happening, it's yours. And! It's not right that it comes out on people who don't deserve it" He concluded: "Angry? Me too. Go to the beach, put your head under the water, and scream your life out"


Reality TV participant Ben Avivi sought to address the burning blood of many Israelis, which sometimes leads to violent discourse that gets out of control on social networks • This is against the background of the difficult days that the country is going through in an iron sword war


Ben Avivi, who we all remember from his participation in the fifth season of the matchmaking reality show "Wedding at First Sight," today (Tuesday) denounced the divisive and lashing out discourse of some users on social networks.

In a text posted to his Instagram account, he sought to clarify how in his opinion it is unacceptable to behave and behave, citing as an example a harsh argument he had with a surfer who severely attacked the elderly abductee Yocheved Lifshitz over remarks she made at the press conference regarding the fair treatment (according to her) she received from Hamas members in captivity.

"Hopefully the upcoming sequence of stories will prevent some people from continuing to bring the darkness out. People around you are not your punching bags!" wrote Avivi. "If it's hard for you to hold fear and anger or guilt about what's happening, it's yours. And! It's not right that it comes out on people who don't deserve it. To continue uttering divisive words is a Hamas victory. To continue dividing us left and right is a victory for the enemy. To continue wishing death in messages or comments and wishing people well is the enemy's victory."

As he promised, Avivi later presented, through a series of stories he published, the exchange between him and a surfer who attacked Lifshitz and was privileged to appear in his story. During the correspondence, Avivi asked the user whether she was ashamed of her actions, and when she answered in the negative, he replied: "I understand that you are angry, it does not give you the right to take out your anger on people."

Ben Avivi, Photo: Keshet 12

Finally he concluded: "Angry? Me too. Go to the beach, put your head under the water, and scream your life out. When you come out, maybe a little crying will come out. It's good, let it clean."

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Source: israelhayom

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