Eyal Golan - statement to the media after the confrontation with T. and N. (public relations)
The singer Eyal Golan, who is associated with the right-wing camp and with Netanyahu, refers for the first time to the huge protest against the legal revolution and against the dismissal of Defense Minister Yoav Galant - and speaks out on the subject for the first time.
"I'm sad. I'm so sad," he wrote on Instagram.
"It's been a long time since I opened the news broadcasts, read newspapers, updated on the news and I'm just sad. I don't bother at all with the right, the left, religion, sector and gender. To see the people on the streets, the divide that has been created here, the rivalry, the hatred, the division ...I'm just sad. And tonight I'm already running out of air.
"My country, the most beautiful country in the world, a country of free love, of blood brothers, our voice is our unity and the moment we lost our unity we lost everything.
What is happening here must stop.
We are before the days of remembrance and independence.
I am sure that we as a people will know how to stop the division that is raging among us and return to the path of unity and peace.
Only together will the fear disappear."
Eyal Golan (Photo: Public Relations)
As mentioned, Netanyahu fired Gallant from his position this evening.
The move was made after Gallant publicly called last night to stop the legislation as part of the legal revolution.
Netanyahu has not responded with his voice so far to Gallant's statement.
In his first public statement last night, Gallant expressed his opposition to the continuation of the legislation, saying that "a change is needed in the judicial system - the fabric of relations between the authorities requires correction, and yet, significant and national changes are being made in negotiations and discourse."
He called for dialogue between the camps and warned of the wave of refusals to serve in the reserves.
"I said this in closed conversations in recent weeks, at this time we must stop the process in order to sit down and talk. Now I say it out loud, for the sake of Israel's security - we need to stop the legislative process at this time, allow the people of Israel to celebrate Passover, Independence Day and mourn together on Memorial Day . To stop the demonstrations immediately and to stop any forms of refusal. For our security, this is our duty."
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