"No Peace"

The News Anchor from Channel 12 Called for Peace and was Interrupted with "Your Filthy People"

The commentator on Arab Affairs for Channel 12, Mohammad Majadla, argued that after the war, there must be peace between Israel and the Palestinians. Viewers responded critically, saying, "There is no peace with Nazis."

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Arab media figure, Mohammad Majadla, posted a tweet on his Twitter account in which he argues that after the war, there must be peace between Israel and the Palestinians. His words sparked numerous responses, with the majority of them strongly rejecting his statements.

"Right now, more than ever, when it's not popular or accepted, I believe in peace," Majadla wrote. "A true peace that will ensure security for the Israelis in their homes, a genuine peace that will grant the Palestinians their rights. We weren't born here to live by the sword forever. It's precisely in moments of despair that one must believe that peace must come after the war."

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Yair Sharkey in the confrontation at the news studio 12. Archive

Many of the users couldn't relate to Majadla's call for peace, and one of them wrote: "For over 100 years, your violent people have tried every way to destroy all the Jews in the Land of Israel. Nothing is more accurate than Golda Meir's famous quote: 'If the Arabs put down their weapons, there will be no more war. If Israel puts down its weapons, there will be no more Israel.'"

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Another respondent wrote: "I believe in peace, and farewell. You can believe whatever you want. Peace with those who thirst for blood never was and never will be."

Several users posted similar comments, stating: "There is no peace with Nazis."

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