
After two left-wing activists were arrested on suspicion of setting fire to bins and burning a reservist's car near the Prime Minister's residence in Jerusalem - presenter Guy Peleg settled a score with, you won't believe it - government ministers.
This is how he attacked those who had nothing to do with the burning of the car on his program on Radio 103: "Like pyromaniacs who go into ecstasy at the sight of flames, so last night the ministers of the October 7 massacre government reveled in the sight of the car that caught fire in the Rehavia neighborhood of Jerusalem.".
The presenter, who is also the legal correspondent for News 12, continued to rail: "The criminal minister Ben Gvir, who apparently holds the record for the most convictions of any Israeli politician, prior to his election to the Knesset, the minister of failure, the criminal, dares to call the attorney general a criminal. What wretched, impersonal, worthless people, there is no other word: Levin, Ben Gvir, Kish and of course the puffed-up sycophant, the speaker of the Knesset.".
He added: "Again they are trying to find symmetry between an extreme, murderous, violent right-wing that burned children, murdered a prime minister, and trash cans that were set on fire and caused a car to burn - that's what they called terrorism yesterday.".
Yesterday morning, left-wing protest participants in Jerusalem violated public order, set fire to trash cans, and climbed onto the roof of a public building, endangering lives.
The arrest of one of the suspects in setting fire to the bins and the vehicle was extended by five days.