A report by activist Daniel Amram shows teenage girls aged 15–16 on a livestream arranging a physical fight and using offensive language, ahead of a concert by singer Nadav Khanzis in Nahariya this week. A parent expressed shock, saying the video was shared with his son and he finds the language 'unimaginable.'
A livestream recorded by activist Daniel Amram shows a group of teenage girls arranging a physical fight and using deeply offensive language, according to a report published Sunday afternoon. The girls, described as 15–16 years old, were speaking ahead of singer Nadav Khanzis's upcoming concert in Nahariya. A parent whose son received the video told the channel he was shocked by the exchange, saying: 'It's unimaginable how this generation has declined — these are 15–16 year old girls, how can they speak like that?' The incident adds to a string of recent reports about concerning online behavior among Israeli youth, including a case last week of an 11-year-old girl receiving explicit comments on TikTok and a separate video of yeshiva students scuffling with a woman in Jerusalem. No police involvement has been reported in the current case.
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