Israel Hayom journalist Ariel Kahana (Amit Segal's colleague) questions why opposition party leaders are not publicly addressing certain matters, according to a social media post by Kahana.
Israel Hayom journalist Ariel Kahana posted a rhetorical question Monday morning, asking why opposition leaders are avoiding certain statements. The post, published shortly after 11:11 AM Jerusalem time, does not specify which issues or which leaders he is referring to. The comment is notable as a pointed critique from a prominent right-of-center journalist, raising questions about the opposition's public stance on current political or security matters. No further details or responses were available at the time of this draft.
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