Guy Peleg: “Interfering with Sara Netanyahu getting her hair cut is not crossing a red line”

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Sara Netanyahu, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s wife, was besieged last night at a hair salon in Tel Aviv’s State Square after 2,000 protesters blocked the area. At the end of about four hours, Netanyahu was pulled into a car that drove her away from the scene. 103FM broadcasters Nissim Mashal and Guy Peleg addressed the issue this morning (Thursday) in their program on 103FM.

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Cough: “Let’s talk about what happened yesterday at the hair salon. She was besieged for four hours and at first I thought that we shouldn’t do such a thing anyway, that maybe this is another crossing of a red line, even though Sarah is involved and she may be the decision maker today in the political field, but I said let’s not involve women and children, So tomorrow they will besiege Yair Lapid’s wife and from there kidnap Yair Netanyahu, etc. and where will we end up. But then I remembered what Netanyahu’s supporters did to ministers and Knesset members during the time they were in the opposition, the famous megaphones chased them even into synagogues. I guess you remember the story of Mandelblit and every These things, after the prosecutor in the Netanyahu trial, after an entire family. There were no boundaries, they hurt, they shouted, they disturbed, they were harassed, and then I said maybe this line has already been crossed, that it is already allowed to hurt family members as well.”

“And why do I say this? Because at that moment I heard Netanyahu’s speech where he said, ‘We cannot accept threats against public figures and their families, something that happens in Tel Aviv,’ and then I asked, ‘But where were you when your people did this to so many politicians?’ , and public figures, and public servants, so this line has been crossed and now you go and see what will happen in response. This is one point. Second point, I had optimistic moments yesterday evening when I heard that Gantz called Netanyahu, let’s go to the president, etc., and two hours later I hear the speech of Netanyahu and I hear the reports about Levin’s opponent who said, ‘We will not stop the legal blitz for even a minute,’ so I understood that there is no compromise, there will be no compromise in this atmosphere and may God have mercy on us. Where do we go from here? What other abysses can we reach?”

faction: “Regarding the siege on the Prime Minister’s wife at a salon in Tel Aviv, I will allow myself not to comment because I don’t want to fail. Referring to your words, I think that there is nevertheless a distinction between a Prime Minister’s wife whose involvement in the affairs of the state is no longer controversial, we know her, Journalists are being investigated, from people’s testimonies in Israeli courts, meaning that she is a full partner in the management of state affairs, and I still think that there is a huge wall between this Prime Minister’s wife and, for example, what you mentioned, the pursuit and bullying of the son of the chief prosecutor in the Netanyahu cases, which by the way is not A public official, she is a public servant and of course her son has nothing to do with his mother’s occupation, and in this matter Likud activists are very central, who hug, and are loved and photographed with Likud leaders, only the court gave relief to that main plaintiff and her family members when the legal adviser to the government asked for an order Because of threatening harassment from the court, and only the court drew this line and separated, so I think that when you have reservations about what happened yesterday.”

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Cough: “No, I told you that I thought at first that maybe it was crossing a line and then I remembered all the things you say, the bereaved family that disturbed them.”

faction: “Exactly, then I say, there is a very big difference between the affairs of elected officials and the affairs of public servants, and there is a great difference between the affairs of someone who is indeed the Prime Minister’s wife but is a full partner in the management of the affairs of the state, and people who are not between them and the affairs of the state A thing and a half. The son of Liat Ben Ari in any constellation you can mention, he has nothing to do with state affairs, he is a private person, he is an uninvolved person and certainly cannot be taken care of, there is no reason to take care of him due to the professional work his mother does.”

Cough: “But please don’t we come now that the dam has now opened and Sara Netanyahu has been locked up in the barbershop, tomorrow I don’t know what they will do to Lehi Lapid and the next day what they will do to the children of Yariv Levin and this is the thought that bothered me, that here we are racing once again.”

faction: “You know what sentence I didn’t have time to say yesterday in the heat of the broadcasts, one sentence I’m sorry I didn’t have time to say and I intend to say it again, Netanyahu was talking about what you’re also talking about, about crossing a red line, crossing a red line is not when you interrupt Mrs. Netanyahu’s haircut For several hours, and I’m not kidding that it must be an unpleasant and even scary situation, but crossing a red line is when you want to turn a democratic country into a dictatorship.”

Cough: “I agree with you, but despite this, we have to continue living here, despite this, we need a responsible adult to put on the brakes, we thought it might be Benjamin Netanyahu, but it got out of control, Netanyahu is not in control of the event, he has nothing to say to Rival Levin, and Rival Levin and Rothman are racing in this legal revolution”.

faction: “I think Netanyahu is in control of the event, I think Netanyahu – this chaos is good for him. I think Netanyahu created this event, he knew exactly, Netanyahu is at least as intelligent as we are, let’s agree. He knew exactly what the meaning he was giving Ben Gavir was.”

Cough: “I don’t agree with you. There are events in history that get out of control and even those great leaders have lost the ability to rule. Netanyahu cares a lot about how he will be portrayed in history, what his legacy is, and today he is in a situation where he has lost everything.”

faction “I’ll ask you a question. If you were to sit down for a frank conversation with Netanyahu before the elections, to the extent that Netanyahu is able to have a heart-to-heart conversation with a person who is not a member of his immediate family, and you would say to him, ‘Sir, according to the polls, you are probably ready to form a government, what do you think will happen if You will put the racist provocateur Itamar Ben Gabir as the Minister of Internal Security? What do you think will happen if you put the Shin Bet’s Dukay as a Minister in the Ministry of Defense?’

Cough: “This is not a relevant question. You don’t see the picture because you don’t come from the political world, you are a naive person in these things. In front of the eyes of a prime minister who wants to form a government, it doesn’t matter what he pays, why do you only talk about Ben Gabir? And the price he paid to the ultra-Orthodox ? And the price he paid to Smotrich? Does it make sense? No, but the goal was to assemble.”

faction: “No, there is a difference. The ultra-Orthodox paid a price, all Israeli governments have paid an ultra-Orthodox price.”

Cough: “Not like that.”

Cough: “Okay, a little more. Gantz would have paid the same price, let’s go, let’s be fair with Netanyahu as well. Gantz and Lapid would have paid the same price to win power, but I think Netanyahu also knew who Levin’s opponent was, what his intentions were, what he was up to Believer, who is Ben Gvir, who is Smotrich, and when he acceded to their demands and put them in the key positions, he could, and it doesn’t take much imagination to understand what will happen, and what was expected to happen happened.”

Assisted in editing the article: Yordan Hadad, 103fm

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