A few days after a document was published on the "Israel Hayom" website of her and her husband Asi Bozaglo behaving in a blatant and firm manner towards an employee during a customs inspection that ended with them being required to pay tax for a luxury bag they purchased abroad, Adi Bozaglo opened the morning (Monday) with an important insight for her. In a short video In a one-minute post that she uploaded to her Instagram column, she wanted to express her opinion on what is really important to deal with these days. Hint: not in the video where she criticizes the customs representative in Israel.
The incident of Assi and Adi Bozaglo in the National Archives (archive)
"I'm shocked how they don't just deal with this. A delusional reality!", Bozaglo wrote in the title of the video.
"I finished cooking, and I'm finally sitting like this because it doesn't usually happen, and come on, I'm like... I looked at the rain in the morning, I said in my heart, 'People are fighting, the soldiers'. Is reality normal?! Is this reality normal to have a baby in captivity , that there are 136 prisoners in captivity and they don't bother all day just with this? Hello! What is going on here? They must be released!", she exclaimed.
Later in her speech, she criticized the media, which she says engages in "chatter".
"It just doesn't occur to me in any scenario how something like this happens. Like, what? It's ridiculous! Instead, they prefer to deal with nonsense, but I can tell you that even about the nonsense... you'll understand for yourself... that in the end the good always wins," she concluded.
Assi and Adi Bozaglo, photo: Or Gefen
We will remind that after the publication of the video, Essi and Adi apologized, each on their Instagram account, for the incident in question.
"Hello everyone, in the last day two videos of me and my wife were published which were apparently filmed by officials and distributed on the Internet," Assi wrote.
"There is no doubt that the whole event was blown a little out of proportion. My wife and I appreciate the work of all public officials, and as much as someone was hurt - we certainly regret it."
Esi and Adi Bozaglo, photo: Paul Segal
Adi also posted a comment on her account.
"I woke up to a flood of messages, some good some bad. I believe with all my heart that in the end everything will pass and everything is really a lesson we have to go through in life, but it is more clear to me than ever that there is only one truth. And still, regardless, I want to apologize from the bottom of my heart for the things I said. It is inappropriate and should not have been said, and certainly not in this way."
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