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Pnechas Idan Denies Sabotage Claims and Offers to Resign Live on Air

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Translated & summarized from Maariv by baba
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Pnechas Idan, chairman of the workers' committee at the Israel Airports Authority, denied allegations during a live interview on 103FM that he intended to disrupt Minister Miri Regev's flight to Morocco. He emphasized that all activities at the authority are documented with cameras and suggested that any investigation should review the footage and interview staff to clarify the situation. Idan also criticized the new management team, implying they lack experience and crisis management skills.

Idan recalled that the Prime Minister had visited the airport the day before, praising the workers for their hard work. He dismissed the idea that he would cause disruption immediately after such a visit, urging the media to be more supportive of the employees. Furthermore, Idan declared that he is willing to resign and even forgo his pension, stating, "I will give my head and go home."

The interview took place amid ongoing chaos at Ben Gurion Airport, with tensions high between workers and management. Idan's statements come as part of a broader dispute involving airport staff and government officials, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Minister Miri Regev.

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