Right-Wing Activist Verbally Harasses Actor Muni Mushonov in Tel Aviv
Actor Muni Mushonov was verbally harassed by right-wing activist Eliran Siman Tov while walking in Tel Aviv two days ago. Siman Tov confronted Mushonov with provocative questions, including "Why do you refuse to die?" and criticized the entertainment industry for its longevity, referencing other public figures like Rivka Michaeli. He also asked why Mushonov had not served in the elite "Rishonim" unit, implying a lack of patriotism. Mushonov responded by telling Siman Tov that his behavior was inappropriate, but the activist persisted, accusing Mushonov of causing division among the Israeli public with statements like "the Jews are coming," which he said upset many people. Mushonov attempted to de-escalate the situation by expressing understanding and wishing Siman Tov well. The incident was recorded and shared on social media by user @dorm1212.
In a related development, anonymous individuals vandalized the entrance door of Channel 12 and sprayed graffiti on the building of Reshet 13, with messages such as "The blood of the traitors is more for publicity," indicating rising tensions and hostility towards media outlets in Israel.
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