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An associate of Noble: "The girls should apologize, too."
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Rabbi Ami Peikovsky defended the Maccabi Haifa player when he was a guest on 103FM and ignited a heated debate: "The girls came with a fake ID card"
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Tuesday, 24 August 2021, 20:11
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Following the noble Omar's apology for the juvenile affair in which he was involved, and his return to the Israeli national team, his associate Rabbi Ami Peikovsky came to be interviewed on 103FM.
The rabbi, who knows the Maccabi Haifa connection closely, commented on Azili's apology and also added controversial things about the affair.
On the claim that the actor's apology is not sincere, Paikowski replied: "I think a nobleman should apologize only to his family. His wife forgave him, so it is not your business and not a matter of the association. After all, these girls came with fake IDs."
Program presenter Ron Kaufman argued that unlike nobles, minors do not represent the State of Israel.
The rabbi did not agree, and replied: "A nobleman knows where he fell and received a yoke - and that is the basis. The girls also need to apologize, and it is not a matter of representing or not representing the state."
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According to the rabbi, he did advise the actor to apologize.
"I do not agree with this act for a moment and think it is not true, but I want to ask a question: Did these girls sue him? So what should he apologize for? I look at this whole thing more spiritually, because when a person commits a crime - to correct it. "The path of crime needs to be corrected. If not, he will repeat it over and over again. I think Noble Omar will not return to this path again."
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