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"Hamas is now running the State of Israel": "Big Brother" star on the abductees deal | Israel Hayom

2023-11-22T08:37:30.329Z

Highlights: "Hamas is now running the State of Israel": "Big Brother" star on the abductees deal. Yanky Goldhaber: "We are not a center of charity for the purpose of arming vile and despicable sub-humans" "We must not let them control us. We shouldn't give them the feeling that they're also deciding to end it," he says. "The thrilling night when the kidnapped person will have to stay there because they decided not to bring him back," he adds.


While the social network was filled with emotional stories about the return of children and mothers as part of the abduction deal, Yanky Goldhaber sought to express a different opinion • In his remarks, he warns of the severe consequences in his opinion of the outline approved by the government


Yanky Goldhaber, a veteran of the final season of "Big Brother," was still hoping Tuesday evening that reports about the abductees deal — which would include only 50 of the captives taken by Hamas during the Black Saturday massacre — would turn out to be false. In two poignant stories he wrote on his Instagram account, he criticized the generous compensation Israel offers for each kidnapper, and warned of a situation in which Israel would lose control of the situation.

Yanky blows the shofar as he leaves the "Big Brother" house, photo: from Network 13

"I only hope that the abductees deal will include all the abductees and not that we will release them a thousand times more than they release to us," Goldhaber wrote. "And Halas with this regret of days of lull in the war. We are not a center of charity for the purpose of arming vile and despicable sub-humans. We are worth a billion times more than them. It is forbidden to leave even one kidnapped person with them. Without it no deal and no break. Just keep fighting. We must not let them control us. Enough they decided when to start a war. We shouldn't give them the feeling that they're also deciding to end it."

Yankee's story, photo: Instagram

Goldhaber later added his concern about other abductees remaining in Gaza and endangering soldiers' lives following the ceasefire. "The thrilling night when the kidnapped person will have to stay there because they decided not to bring him back. All these things, some of which have already happened to us again and again and again and we have not learned our lesson. Disaster must not happen again! We must not suffer again! Soldiers must not be killed, God forbid, for stupid decisions! It is forbidden to walk like ducks to the shooting range! We must not lose hope! Let's think one more moment before repeating the same mistake!"

Yanky Goldhaber, photo: Yaniv Zohar, courtesy of Reshet 13

Yanky told Israel Hayom: "They want to make a deal and release 50 abductees. That's a good thing. We have to release 50 abductees, but then come and say that a selection is being made, those that are yes and those that are not. Every one they release, we release three, and give fuel. They take us off, beat us and leave us with our pants down.

"Not only did they win, they decide who to release and how much to release and on what day to release. Just as they started the war, that's how they decide on us now. And we, like sheep, decide to listen to them. The one running the State of Israel now is Hamas, and that, in my view, is something that should not be given a hand. In the four or five days of the ceasefire, there are also six hours in which the army is forbidden to collect intelligence. They're going to arm themselves during these hours, and it's going to cost the blood of our soldiers, and we can't give it a hand."

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Source: israelhayom

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