Categories: Politics

Controversial Remarks by TV Host Galit Gutman Sparks Backlash

Published by

Television personality and model, Galit Gutman, faced widespread criticism last Friday when she used the term “bloodsuckers” to describe ultra-Orthodox Israeli Jews during a panel discussion concerning the country’s imminent budget. The incendiary comment was made during her appearance on Channel 12‘s morning news show.

“What level of responsibility can be shouldered by a third of the nation to financially support all these Haredi individuals, those who drain our resources?” she posed to the panelists.

Escalating Budget Tensions

Currently, Israel’s government has allocated substantial funds to right-wing and Orthodox parties within the coalition, an aspect of the new budget that has drawn fire from secular opposition factions. Critics, in particular, have taken issue with the approval of NIS 13.7 billion ($4 billion) in discretionary funds, a large portion of which is earmarked for the ultra-Orthodox community.

In addition, the proposed municipal tax fund, which seeks to redistribute wealth from more affluent towns to poorer ones, has also sparked controversy.

Gutman’s Stance and Responses from Coalition Lawmakers

Gutman was unequivocal in expressing her displeasure at the government’s actions. “Our youth, those who serve in the military and attend university, will not remain here,” she contended.

Her sentiments were met with swift backlash from coalition representatives. MK Yitzhak Pindrus of the United Torah Judaism party responded by reminding of the British Labour party’s dismissal of a member for similar comments against “Talmudic Jews”.

Statements from Political Leaders

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu voiced his disapproval of Gutman’s statement, and leader of the ultra-Orthodox Shas party, Ayreh Deri, questioned her choice of words. Among opposition leaders, National Unity chair Benny Gantz voiced disapproval of both Gutman’s comments and the government’s budget.

Apology and Reaction from Channel 12

In the aftermath of the controversy, Gutman issued a heartfelt apology via her Instagram account, addressing those she might have offended. Channel 12’s parent network, Keshet, also released a statement condemning Gutman’s words.

Final Words

The controversy around Gutman’s remarks highlights the ongoing tension surrounding government funding and the role of different communities in Israeli society. As the debate continues, it remains crucial to maintain a respectful dialogue that acknowledges the rights and roles of all sectors in Israeli society.

Israel Now Staff

Israel Now is an American-based news site founded in 2020 to cover Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. It was established by Canadian-born entrepreneur Michael Peres. Israel Now News has no partisan political affiliation. It seeks to present the news fair-mindedly and offers a wide range of analysis and opinion pieces.

Recent Posts

US Urges Israel to Delay Gaza Ground Invasion

Following the eruption of the Gaza war, Israel has assented to a request from the…

1 year ago

Israel Suspends UN Visas in Response to Secretary-General’s Remarks

In a significant development, Israel announced on Wednesday that it would no longer issue visas…

1 year ago

US Naval Vessel Stops Yemeni Missiles Possibly Aimed at Israel

The USS Carney, an Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer, intercepted three missiles launched from Yemen by…

1 year ago

Intensifying Border Incidents Push Israel to Evacuate Northern Town

Following a surge in cross-border fire, Israel announced the evacuation of over 20,000 residents from…

1 year ago

Key Hamas Figure, Ayman Nofal, Eliminated in Recent Israeli Airstrike

In recent developments, the Gaza Strip witnessed a significant escalation when an Israeli airstrike resulted…

1 year ago

EU Leaders Aim for Consensus on Gaza Crisis

The European Union (EU) leadership is aiming to align its messaging regarding the recent Israel-Hamas…

1 year ago