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After publishing inciting posts: Sara Netanyahu's office director resigns | Israel Hayom

2023-11-09T10:54:15.490Z

Highlights: Tzipi Navon was the director of Sarah Netanyahu's office at the prime minister's residence. Her name has risen in recent weeks when she published incitement against protest organizations, politicians, judges and more. Navon told her associates, "I was wronged. My story has swelled because the left and the media are against Netanyahu. I don't interest anyone" She did not specify the reason for the resignation, but requested that the resignation take effect this coming Sunday. The resignation will apparently take effect immediately, starting this Sunday.


Tzipi Navon, whose inciting posts against protest leaders, left-wing politicians and legal officials, submitted her resignation following a two-week suspension last month


Tzipi Navon, who was the director of Sarah Netanyahu's office at the prime minister's residence and whose name has risen in recent weeks when she published incitement against protest organizations, politicians, judges and more, submitted her resignation to the Prime Minister's Office on Thursday, and her resignation will apparently take effect immediately, starting this Sunday.

In the letter, Navon did not specify the reason for the resignation, but requested that the resignation take effect this coming Sunday. Navon was recently called for questioning by the Civil Service Commission for harsh posts she wrote against journalists and well-known left-wing activists, whom she called "traitors."

Navon told her associates, "I was wronged. If I wrote something against the prime minister, no one would pay attention to it or even hug me. My story has swelled because the left and the media are against Netanyahu. I don't interest anyone."

The post written by Prime Minister Tzipi Navon's wife's advisor, photo: from Facebook

A few days after the war began, Navon published a post on her private Facebook account, attacking "traitors from the left who continue incitement," as she put it. "We have not finished burying our dead yet, we are only at the beginning of the war and the traitors of the left continue their incitement. Let's close the page for them! Report en masse to Facebook! This time we fight back and protect our prime minister!" wrote Navon.

Navon's comments followed the establishment of the "Omission23" Facebook page, which blames Prime Minister Netanyahu for the massacre and Hamas' surprise war. That same week, a few days before, Navon shared additional posts against the media channels. The first - "The protest activity moved from Kaplan Street to the television studios with greater intensity, caution exposure to high-volume consciousness engineering", the second - "Stop incitement and division" with pictures of leading media figures with the caption "The day is not far off that all those who plotted the coup will be brought to justice".

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Source: israelhayom

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