Incitement in action: The inflammatory remarks made by Niv Majer on the program 'Independence at Night' on Galei Tzahal - "The people whose population I would most like to thin out are the Haredim, but they must have the most disgusting taste, it must be terribly rancid" - are also encouraged by people who trust the law.
The Facebook page of the 'Kneidlach Protest' posted Niv Mager's words on Galei Tzahal as a 'song'. A citizen volunteering with the police, Moti Diamant, thinks the song is excellent, and wrote: "An excellent song. May it be implemented.".
The Tel Aviv District Spokesperson's Office reported toHaredim10 In response: "This is a citizen who volunteers with the police and expressed his opinion personally. Opinions that are completely contrary to the values and position of the Israel Police. The volunteer will come to clarify with the regional commander and his continued volunteering will be considered.".
Presenter: "They stink""
The affair began on the program 'Independence at Night' hosted by Noa Zinman and Tamar Amit Yosef, which aired on Galei Tzahal on Independence Day. While the program's panel members were discussing animal cruelty and vegetarianism, one of the participants responded: "As far as I'm concerned, I would really eat human flesh, human flesh, with pleasure because animals are not meant to be harmed. Let's reduce the population, that would be great." The presenter asked: "Who, for example? Because it's a terribly problematic combination, it has to be someone you want to kill and you don't like them, and someone who doesn't put you off eating?" And the panelist replied: "That's exactly the paradox, because the people whose population I would most like to thin out are the Haredim, but they probably have the most disgusting taste, it must be terribly stinky." "Because it's kosher," Man Dehu commented, and his predecessor agreed: "Kosher is the most disgusting, kosher restaurants are disgusting restaurants." All this while the presenter asks him to clarify things and even comments: "They stink, because they eat Kneidlach?" A few minutes later, during which songs were played, the presenter tried to clarify: "In the name of the Independents at Night system, as if what we said earlier about Haredim eating, we didn't really mean it. It's all in humor.".