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Politics07:57 · Jun 15

Yinon Magal Attacks the Left Over the U.S.-Iran Deal

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Translated & summarized from Srugim by baba
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Channel 14 host Yinon Magal reacted on Sunday to the agreement between the United States and Iran, using the moment to attack Israel’s left and earlier accusations against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He wrote, “Who would have believed, in the end there was no deal that Bibi was selling us out in exchange for a pardon. But what do we do with all this poison campaign that was poured over our heads for months?” Magal said those attacks should be placed “in the museum of poisonous campaigns” that have been exposed over the years as “complete fake.”

In a post the night before, Magal also responded to comments by U.S. President Donald Trump. He claimed Trump “came out a loser,” saying he had been influenced by “two Jews, Witkoff and Kushner,” whom he accused of being bought by Qatar, and by U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance, whom he insulted as well. He also blamed Gulf states, saying they were afraid of themselves and had volunteered to pay Iran “billions” just to restore calm.

Magal concluded that “we were left alone,” but added, “we will win alone, because the Eternal One of Israel does not lie.” He said Israel is still in Lebanon and continues fighting, and that it responds if it is attacked and strikes anyone who threatens it. He also called for strengthening the government and its leader, saying he is “the right person, at the right time, to deal with the situation.” In a final message to Netanyahu, he wrote, “Bibi, go to sleep! Tomorrow is a new day! We are behind you.”

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