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The time reporter did not approve of the broadcast of the forgiveness from the Western Wall on Channel 12, she wrote about it on her Twitter account and it did not go quietly. Dozens of comments attacked the reporter for what bothers her on an evening like this

Tonight (Monday) Channel 12 broadcasts the last act of forgiveness for this year before Yom Kippur from the Western Wall plaza, but there are those who do not see it favorably, such as time reporter Noa Landau who tweeted: “Channel 12’s HaHadhoot company decided to exercise Channel 14’s franchise for heritage broadcasts.”

“Globes” reporter Avishi Greenzeig responded and wrote to her: “You are absolutely right. Silihot events with the participation of hundreds of thousands of people in aggregate are not a news event that is allowed to be engaged in the night before Yom Kippur.”

“This is in contrast to the column about God having to ask us for forgiveness before Yom Kippur, which is an extremely important news item on the “time” news website, and therefore it appears in the headlines of your home page,” said Greenzeig.

The Foreign News Correspondent of ‘Bachderi Haredim’, Yanki Farber responded to Landau and wrote: “time likes headlines about the Palestinians and Channel 12 likes Yom Kippur Eve headlines about forgiveness, everyone and their target audience, there’s enough room for everyone.”

Knesset channel reporter Nadav Elimelech responded: “Definitely kudos to them – that they are hosting a major and important event for many people all over the country.”

Chabad member Avraham Kalensky responded and wrote to her: “Stalin and other tyrants tried and failed… Jews have always believed and trusted in one God.”

“Cry, just cry from your tweet about what happened to you,” wrote a follower named Shlomi Cohen.

A user named Daniel Zur responded and wrote to Landau: “The news company also covers cultural and sports events, so what’s the problem with a large event of religious culture?”.

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