A particularly difficult performance: The reform in the judicial system continues to evoke many echoes and the opponents of the reform continue to protest against it. Among other things, groups of people united in letters against the reform in a protest, but Shlomi Shaban’s protest is unusual even compared to the protests so far.
The video with the unusual performance:
At the performance of Shlomi Shaban the disgusting.
A coffin with an Israeli flag.
flowers.
A recording of Eitan Haber is heard in the background, which the Israeli government announces with astonishment.
And the faces of Netanyahu Levin Smotritz Ben Gabir and Regev appear.
The incitement against the right does not stop, even though without a doubt Rabin was indeed a supporter of the legal reform.
You will not discourage us in the pursuit of change pic.twitter.com/1jTicnh0L5— Shimon Riklin (@Riklin10) January 31, 2023
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Eitan Haber’s reading in the background: “The Israeli government announces with astonishment”
The well-known singer took to the stage at a concert with a shocking display on stage that included the Israeli flag on the piano that resembled a coffin, while the pictures of Netanyahu, Ben Gabir and Levin were projected on a screen in the hall. When, in the background, Eitan Haber’s famous statement was played when he announced Rabin’s murder: “The Israeli government announces with astonishment. Shaban told the audience after the performance: “Was it too dramatic? Not sure”.
Ricklin attacked: “The incitement against the right does not stop”
The one who attacked the performance was the journalist Shimon Riklin, tweeting on Twitter with a photograph from the event he wrote: “At a performance by the disgusting Shlomi Shaban. A coffin with an Israeli flag. Flowers. A recording of Eitan Haber is heard in the background that the Israeli government announces with astonishment. And Netanyahu Levin’s face appears. The incitement There is no end against the right, even though without a doubt Rabin was indeed a supporter of the legal reform. You will not deter us from striving for change.”