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Former Miss Israel Defends Public Breastfeeding and Campaigns for Missing Ethiopian-Israeli Girl
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100% centerFirst reported by Walla · Jun 18, 2026
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What happened
Titi Frenkel Einav defended breastfeeding in public after posting a viral video that drew racist and sexist backlash. She also renewed her campaign for Haimanot Kassau, the 11-year-old girl missing for two years from a Tzfat absorption center, and will join a Tel Aviv rally on Wednesday.
- 01Einav says public breastfeeding is natural and women should not be shamed for it.
- 02She called out racist criticism, including the remark, “This is not Africa.”
- 03She is campaigning for Haimanot Kassau, missing for two years from Tzfat.
- 04Einav says police have made no meaningful progress in the case.
- 05She will join a Tel Aviv march and rally for Haimanot on Wednesday.
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