Kan 11's Friday program "Cisar" hosted left-wing activist Ro'i El'ani, whom the post accuses of confronting IDF soldiers and burning Israeli flags. The post also claims El'ani's band "Holycost" called on audiences in Germany to burn Israeli flags on stage.
The post, from a single anonymous source on The Zioneer's curated Telegram feed, claims that Kan 11's Friday edition of "Cisar" hosted Ro'i El'ani, a left-wing activist it describes as an 'anarchist' and 'Israel-hater.' The source accuses El'ani of having been filmed confronting IDF soldiers and burning Israeli flags. It further alleges that El'ani's punk band, named "Holycost" (which the post interprets as a pun on the Holocaust), called on audiences in Germany to bring Israeli flags to burn on stage. The post names El'ani's workplace — a well-known bar on Ibn Gabirol Street in Tel Aviv — and threatens to expose it if El'ani is not fired. As of publication, these allegations remain unverified by independent sources. No Zioneer archive context was available for this event.
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