
Yinon Magal's suspension from his show on Radio 103, in light of the struggle he is waging against Bank Leumi, was discussed in the "War Zone" studio hosted by Raviv Drucker on Channel 13.
Panelist Sheri Roth explained that every person has their own red line, their own bird of the soul, and their right to protest.
Sherry: When I was a child, I have a childhood memory of how my father would take me to Bank Leumi and tell me, 'We're getting the accounts out of here.' The bank was hitting the Haredi back then, digging under graves in Tiberias, whatever, and I remember that.
Now I ask. Every person has a soul bird. If you accept a CEO who is in favor of reform, fighting for it, it hurts your soul bird, a knife in the heart. Don't you wage war against him?
Mickey Rosenthal: Long live the difference.
Sherry: I don't justify this war because I, my soulmate, if the CEO were to stand up and harm my God, harm some rabbi who is important to me, that's my soulmate, I would fight for it.
Raviv Drucker: I can testify to you about Sari who left a very rewarding job when she felt that her soul bird was being harmed. She ruined her career and went somewhere else.