The Galei Tzahal radio station issued a statement at 11:00 this morning stating: "Gali Tzahal disapproves of offensive statements towards the Haredi public that were broadcast on the eve of Independence Day by a guest interviewee. The statement issued by the station stated that these statements were inappropriate, were not made at the discretion of the station's staff, managers and broadcasters, and it apologizes to those who were offended by them.".
It should be noted that the announcement only disclaims the interviewee's words, and ignores the words of the presenter who actually participated, who added what became the name of the protest: "Kneedlach?""
This statement by the Galatians follows a conversation that Yaron Dekel had with MK Eli Yishai, during which the MK asked for his comment as the commander of the incitement on the program, and inquired about how he intended to act to prevent the recurrence of the incidents. Dekel, who is known for having a fair attitude towards the Haredim, responded that he "rejects the serious things that were said on the station," and asked to "apologize on his own behalf and on behalf of the station to the listeners and the Haredi public.".