The Israeli journalist got into trouble with the Russians: “a gift packed in an inferno truck”

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The Russian Embassy in Israel issued a scathing tweet against journalist Dov Gil-Har, after he called the bridge explosion a “birthday gift to Putin.” “The statements are completely unacceptable,” the embassy wrote The journalist did not remain obliged and replied “Dictatorships belong in a museum”

The Russian Embassy in Israel reprimanded the “Kan Haudas” envoy to Europe, journalist Dov Gil-Har, for a tweet he tweeted, in which he referred to the explosion of the Crimean bridge, which leads from Russia to the Crimean Peninsula, and in which he scolded Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“A birthday present, a day late, arrived packed in a truck. Respect to the driver who sacrificed his life. Happy birthday to Dimir!” Gil-Har wrote.

The tweet that shocked the Russian embassy in Israel // Screenshot: Twitter

In response to the tweet, the Russian Embassy in Israel wrote on Twitter: “Such statements by a senior news anchor on Israeli state television are unacceptable. A relevant letter will be sent to the management of ‘Khan Haod’.”

Gil-Har was not oblivious and tweeted: “Dictatorships belong in museums. Yours too. By the way – you can get your Sputnik V back.” Gil-Har, who as mentioned here is a messenger of news to Europe, was vaccinated with Russia’s announcement of finding a vaccine for the Corona epidemic in the Russian vaccine against Corona. A photo of the East German Museum in Berlin was attached to the tweet.

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