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"The pillow was wet with tears": The boy who went through a severe boycott speaks Walla! culture 14/11/2021 Sunday, 14 November 2021, 12:15 Updated: 15:12 "The pillow was wet with tears": The boy who went through a severe boycott speaks Against the background of many violent incidents that have recently taken place among Israeli students, 10-year-old Itamar Gino recalls the difficult days when he went through a boycott: "For 4 years they did not want to be my friends." List


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14/11/2021

Sunday, 14 November 2021, 12:15 Updated: 15:12

"The pillow was wet with tears": The boy who went through a severe boycott speaks

Against the background of many violent incidents that have recently taken place among Israeli students, 10-year-old Itamar Gino recalls the difficult days when he went through a boycott: "For 4 years they did not want to be my friends."

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This week, the difficult story of 13-year-old Amit Cohen, who was beaten and humiliated by other students, made headlines.

Against the background of this story and many more difficult stories that have been happening recently, Maayan Adam spoke with Itamar Gino, ten and a half years old, the cute boy who entered the hearts of us all when he said that he suffered from boycotts and verbal and physical violence because of his weight.



"I went through a very hard boycott, I cried every night, the pillow was wet and so I went to sleep. They did not want to be my friends for 4 years, but that is the wheel of life."

Later, he added: "Since I went through school, I get along with everyone."

And recommended: "Do not be afraid, as soon as you go through a boycott - go talk to your parents."



Ilanit Gino, Itamar's mother, joined the conversation and told about how the boycott affected the whole family, and not just Itamar.

She claims: "My child is no different from anyone."

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