
Explosion on 103FM radio: Host Haim Levinson called Likud MK Moshe Saada a "rag" this morning (Wednesday), during an interview - and in response, his co-host, Yinon Magal, told him not to speak in such a way and that he was a "guest.".
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This statement by Magal caused Levinson to say that he was not a guest and that "they begged him to broadcast with Magal.".
In response, Magal said that the situation was the other way around: they begged him to agree to broadcast with Levinson, despite the resume he has.
At this point, Levinson shouted, repeatedly: "If this doesn't suit you, go home.".
Magal continued to tell him that he was a guest, that he shouldn't speak in that style and that he shouldn't shout on the show, demanded that Levinson apologize - and left the studio.
Meanwhile, a song is playing in the background until things calm down.
A few minutes later, the two returned to the air, Levinson apologized, and the two moved on to the next item.
In the interview itself, Saada referred to the announcement by Legal Advisor to the Government Gali Baharav-Miara to Justice Minister Yariv Levin that the government investigative committee he is seeking to establish to examine the use of spyware by the Israel Police does not have the authority to examine ongoing criminal cases.
""I understand her, she wants to protect the prosecutor's office and herself," he claimed. "The whole Pegasus matter should have been investigated long ago as part of a criminal investigation. First, Mandelblit prevented it, and then she prevented the investigation. Since an investigation was prevented, we were forced to open an investigation committee with the permission of a judge to investigate these matters. If evidence was obtained illegally, it is invalid. A judge is not an investigative body. A judge cannot investigate, he cannot extract information. As for investigations that are beyond the scope of the investigation, the court always stops and transfers it to an investigative body.".
He later added: "To know if evidence was obtained illegally, you have to check the technological systems. That's why the court always stopped the process and transferred it to us. The prosecutor's office and the police admitted that they committed criminal offenses. This has nothing to do with left and right, I would expect Behrab-Miyara to be the first to investigate this.".
He emphasized: "Unfortunately, she failed by not conducting a criminal investigation immediately when this happened. She is trying to cover up the entire system and that is where the failure lies. The wiretapping law states that evidence obtained illegally is inadmissible. The Attorney General must also act according to the law.".