Magal: “Most of the officers from the rank of brigadier general and above go to the left-wing parties,” and so Hag

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Broadcasters 103FM Ben Caspit and Vinon Magal talked today (Wednesday) in their daily program about the nature of the National Disruption Day protest, the conduct of the police in various demonstrations, the Havara events, and about the statement of the commander of the Central Command, Major General Yehuda Fox.

son: “Disruption please”.

Yanon: “Are you coming to disrupt my broadcast? National Disruption Day.”

son: “We messed up, move on.”

Yanon: “The luxury car protest, the end of democracy. It occurs to you that the police would have announced by breaking off that a road was blocked? To protest the privilege? What is this thing? Something here smells not so good to me.”

son: “As the commissioner explained, handling a protest is related to the degree of cooperation of the protest activists and the number of protestors. If it’s planned, the police sometimes have to let the protest drain its energy and let it block, it happened with the ultra-Orthodox and they didn’t do anything about it.”

Yanon: “You have to deal with Major Fox. I didn’t like his performance yesterday, he’s going to be signed, I assume, on petitions against right-wing governments, he might push petitions against me. When he says that what happened in Hawara was a pogrom, no, the omission was the attack and not the riots of The Jews. The murder, the attack, that’s your fault, get busy and stop serving the media.”

son: “I got to accompany him, I was impressed by an amazing officer, and first of all he said: ‘I am responsible, I messed up, I will continue to protect IDF officers even when they make mistakes,’ even in the IDF they don’t often do this thing.”

Yanon: “All the people who come from the rank of lieutenant colonel and above, almost all of them join the left-wing parties. If Fox speaks the way he does, what’s the problem? Then he was in Nahal, in an officers’ course, he came from a religious home. He reads me his resume as if it indicates that he is not leftist, people can repeat the question and they are leftist, we see them all in the petitions. May Oslo bring peace and reform, we see them all. You can think what I said, that in the future he will take off his uniform and sign the petitions of the left. I can smell them from miles away.”

Assisted in the preparation of the article: Michal Kadosh, 103FM

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