Outside the lines, 28.3/Photography: Vala System Video editing: Ziv Steiner
A basketball player from the national league was involved in a viral incident, which caused an uproar on social networks, when he was recorded violently pushing a woman who was demonstrating for the release of the abductees in Gaza. According to the video, a demonstration was held at a train station calling for the release of the abductees, and a woman standing with a megaphone and a sign that read "They have no time" was rudely pushed out of a train car and thrown to the floor.
After an inquiry conducted by the network's Daniel Amram, the person who pushed is Oz Hilo, 21, a player from Elitzur Yavne, who leads the national league in the South District.
His family apologized. Hilo/screenshot, Elizur Yavne's Facebook page
According to the report, Hilo, a graduate of Yavneh's youth department, is a fighter in the paratroopers, and his family said that he apologized for the incident and said that "in his life he would never have done such a thing on purpose... He rushed to his family, some of whom had left Gaza, intending to ask them to move And it turned out to be a push."
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