‘Yigal the Nazi’ surprises everyone: this is what he did to the IDF soldiers

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According to a post that circulated in the last day on Facebook and became extremely viral, six soldiers and female soldiers were sitting in the “Shipodi Tzipora” restaurant in Be’er Sheva, but when they went to pay, the waitress informed them that the bill, for NIS 758, was paid by the actor Uri Gabriel.

Gabriel, who is remembered for many of the films he played in in the 80s such as ‘Under the Nose’ and ‘Max and Morris’ and especially in Rashef Levy’s ‘The Switch’ series on HOT where he played the character of Yigal the Nazi who became one of the biggest villains on Israeli television.

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Along with congratulations and reinforcements for the action he did for the soldiers, the talkbackists also fondly played with his recognizable character: “What is 750 shekels to him after he knocked the central safe of Germany”, “Yegal is no longer a Nazi”, “Well done he told the waitress the bill was paid. Yes Yes, yes,” “He didn’t pay for them, it’s an advance for protection.”

Gabriel has been very busy in recent years. In 2021, he played Alon’s father, a retired police officer in the police crime drama series broadcast on Keshet 12 channel, directed by Rotem Shamir and written by Yuval Yafet, who also created the series. The series began to be broadcast from – January 25, 2021. In 2022, he returned to play the father of Amos Dehari (Aviv Elosh) in the third season of Be with her, which was broadcast on Bequest 12

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