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Dramatic decision: What are the embarrassing moments of March 2021?
"Israel Today" asks Ohana who he was shooting at and Netanyahu if it was cool to be prime minister, Bardugo shoots inside the ADF, Kalman and Lieberman burst out laughing at a not-so-funny discussion at all, and the investigative infiltrations of Yitzhak Laor and Yehuda become golden silk.
After a close election campaign, these are the embarrassing moments of the month
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Wednesday, 31 March 2021, 02:10 Updated: 14:05
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During another magical broadcast on IDF waves, Yaakov Bardugo spits inside the ADF, attacks the station's political correspondent Moriah Assaf Wahlberg and defines her as a spokeswoman for the Foreign Ministry
Another political reporter, Moriah Kor from "Israel Today", takes advantage of a visit to the range to ask Amir Ohana which politician he would shoot.
As usual, the newspaper's handling of the embarrassing affair was also respectful and dignified
On the other hand, she bombards Prime Minister Netanyahu with difficult questions - "what's coolest about being prime minister" and "are you sleeping"?
The result is dialogues like "People call you by the affectionate name from home. It's amusing" / "Do not devote a minute of thought to it, only to the existence of the Zionist enterprise"
Forget asking if he prefers orange or grapefruit juice.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the cover of "Israel Today" (Photo: screenshot, screenshot from "Israel Today")
Netanyahu develops a strange obsession with the headphones of those who interview him.
Guess: Some reviewer or media consultant has come up with the idea that this is a sensitive point for the incited audience.
In practice, in the election it did not help him
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Kalman Liebskind and Assaf Lieberman burst out laughing while the mayor of Qalansawa, Abed Baset Salma, talks about the murders in his city.
It should be noted that the laughter was arbitrary and unrelated to the interview, and also that they apologized for it nicely
Camille Fox is more implied that there is a clear and dramatic decision in the fourth round of the election.
News 13 helps him echo what turns out to be a bluff, and tarnishes the good name the reviewer has built for himself with labor and justice.
Too bad
Indeed, in all your years.
Camille Fox on the news broadcast of "News 13" (Photo: screenshot, screenshot from "News 13")
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Lucky he at least added that he has Arab friends
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