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"Shame and disgrace, Amen of Fly": What annoyed Ilanit Levy? | Israel Hayom

2023-12-07T11:47:19.044Z

Highlights: "Depends on the context in my s***!" wrote Ilanit Levy in a post on her Instagram account. "I always knew there were anti-Semites in the world, but since damn October <>, all the scum has come out," she added. "This is the real and ugly face of women in such a significant role," the TV presenter added. The presidents of Harvard, MIT, and Pennsylvania were asked several times whether explicitly calling for genocide against Jews was considered a violation of the laws of the institutions they run.


The TV presenter watched the U.S. university presidents' response to a question about anti-Semitism, was shocked — and attacked them — "This is the real and ugly face of women in such a significant role."


After the presidents of senior American universities provided evasive answers about calls for genocide against Jews at a hearing in the House of Representatives, Ilanit Levy attacked them – and called for their dismissal.

"Depends on the context in my s***!" wrote Levy in a story posted Wednesday night on her Instagram account, where she has 435,7 followers. "I always knew there were anti-Semites in the world, but since damn October <>, all the scum has come out. All the slime of all these fakes. Three women are enlightened, pluralistic, educated, important. Just shame and disgrace!" she was horrified.

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Later in her remarks, the 41-year-old presenter added in her attack, struggling to understand how women who hold such views play such important roles. "It's a shame that women in such a significant and influential role in the world's most important nation on the next generation are their true and ugly faces. These are their dark and dangerous anti-Semitic views. Amen fly, one by one, stupidity! Presidency of universities. How, how, how? Dumb world!"

During the hearing in question, which took place in the U.S. House Education Committee against the backdrop of the Iron Sword War and the October 7 massacre, the presidents of Harvard, MIT, and Pennsylvania were asked several times whether explicitly calling for genocide against Jews was considered a violation of the laws of the institutions they run, and avoided answering explicitly, responding, "It depends on the context."

Levy's story // Screenshot from Instagram

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