Conservative commentator Tal Meir accused Channel 12 reporter Michal Feylan of using cheap words and distorting the narrative, implying the government doesn't care about soldiers. Meir said she was 'embarrassing mainly herself.'
Conservative commentator Tal Meir sharply criticized Channel 12 reporter Michal Feylan for remarks she made during a broadcast, accusing her of 'cheap words' and distorting the narrative. In a post on Sunday morning, Meir wrote that Feylan's comments gave the impression the government does not care about soldiers, adding that while she may receive applause from her own camp, 'we're not buying your act, and you're mainly embarrassing yourself.' The exchange reflects ongoing tensions in the Israeli media landscape, where political commentary often blurs with reporting. No further context was available from other sources at this time.
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