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The conduct of ministers and elected officials in the State of Israel and their excessive preoccupation with media visibility

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asked 10 months ago

Hello Rabbi,
Recently, an investigation was originally published about the conduct of Minister Ben Gvir’s “hive” and her excessive preoccupation with media visibility. The investigation published a few months ago about the conduct of Minister Regev’s “hive” also revealed similar findings. In case you had the opportunity to see the investigation or part of it, I would be happy to hear what you think about Ben Gvir’s conduct, and in general what you think about politicians’ excessive preoccupation with public relations in the media. Is this a necessity for a politician in order to survive?
Best regards,

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מיכי Staff answered 10 months ago

I didn’t see it, but I heard it. To be honest, you don’t need any investigations for that. It’s completely clear to everyone.
This is not a necessity, and it is a fact that here and there there are also politicians who are engaged in work and not just in the media.
But in the end, the fact is that the public does not punish those who pursue advertising at the ballot box. And sometimes they even profit from it. Too bad.

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