A heated confrontation on the broadcast between News 12 commentator Muhammad Majadla and former Shin Bet senior Adi Karmi: During a discussion on the broadcast moderated by Adva Dadon following the attack at the Chomsh checkpoint in Samaria, Majadla said the words "West Bank" in his commentary on the attack.
Former Shin Bet officer Adi Karmi called out Majadala's use of the couplet and said: "I have to comment.
He used the term 'West Bank' two or three times here.
It is a term that is used by the Palestinians.
'The West Bank', Yaani Palestine - its part within Judea and Samaria." At this point Adva Dadon stopped Karmi and told him "First of all it's not 'he', his name is 'Muhammad' and he is a commentator like you are a commentator."
Majadala turned to Karmi And told him: "Let's start by asking the prime ministers to stop saying 'the West Bank' and then talk to me.
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Don't comment on what I say.
Don't interfere with what I say.
Half the country says 'the West Bank', don't interfere." When Adi Karmi tried to explain what he meant, Majadala raised his voice even more: "Don't interfere in what I say!
The fact that you were in the Shin Bet and told the Arabs what to say - that doesn't happen here. Don't tell me what to say!"
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