Watch: The presenter called for unity and poured himself a white trophy

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In a voice choked with tears, veteran media man Erel Segal was fascinated last night by his words of conquest, calling for unity in the right-wing camp, which itself split between “bibists” and non-believers. At the end of the monologue he poured himself a white trophy • Most of the public identified themselves and joined the reading • Watch things and the unusual scene

Every evening, veteran media man Erel Segal dedicates his show on Channel 14 in a personal monologue on a particular topic that burns in him that day, usually touching on the topic on the agenda that is at the top of the headlines for better or worse, last night he stunned his viewers and friends At the end of the monologue, which lasted about five minutes, he poured himself a white trophy.

The faculty began with extraordinary remarks dedicated to the split in the right-wing camp, between the “babysitters” below, supporters of Benjamin Netanyahu and those in the national religious sector who dislike them such as Maariv journalist Kalman Liebskind, the crocheted kippah wearer who devoted an entire column to them. And sharpness that revolted against him many negative reactions.

From Channel 14 broadcasts.

Erel Segal, who previously filed with Kalman Liebskind, did not approve of, to say the least, the reduction of Likud voters and apparently chose the act of protest that stemmed from his strained and aching heartbreak. In last night’s peaceful monologue, which ended with tears choking his throat, Segal called himself ‘Bibist’ as an ardent supporter of Benjamin Netanyahu without apology and called on those in the camp who now identify more with the elite of Yesh Atid than with Likud voters, to stop splitting and uniting around the one lofty goal – the State of Israel And a right-wing government.

At the end of the aforementioned monologue, he poured himself a white trophy and said: “It is good to pour white for our country.”

The reactions from his friends to the right-wing brass were mostly flattering, embracing and sympathetic. His friend from Channel 14 Shimon Riklin responded and wrote: “Erel Segal in a monologue from Alef. Reached out to brothers. I join him in his reading from the heart. And hope that his listeners from all over the camp. ? “.

News 12 reporter Yair Sharki responded and wrote: “Erel even without agreeing on everything, on the things you said and the tears from the heart that are much more than white on the face – ❤️. We are brother people.”

Veteran religious correspondent Shlomo Piotrkowski referred at length to Segal’s monologue and wrote: “Erel’s words are moving. Truths are evident, absolutely. “I know, she is not in either of the two wings that Erel describes. She wholeheartedly opposed the outgoing government and wished for its downfall.”

“But on the other hand,” writes Piotrkowski, “she did not see Netanyahu as a gift to God, and was not willing to make a reduction to her right in support of Netanyahu. The fact that she wholeheartedly opposed Bennett and Shaked’s move did not make her a Netanyahu fan. “To be right-wing and not to admire Netanyahu, and that too must be agreed upon. Even though he is the leader of the camp.”

Gal Baisberg, a former adviser to Naftali Bennett, signed every word and wrote: “What a man! What a man! How true. For several days now I have been afraid to represent this position out of stressful hate attacks from home. We must remember! We are Jews, brothers. We must love, “The land and man. Everything else sanctifies dangerous ideas and distances us from our ideal as a people. Erel, thank you.”

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