Israeli officials Interview On Live at Toilet (Tuesday, April 12, 2011 19:17 pm)
REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, Tel Aviv - Israeli officials have turned out filthy habit, that is, doing a live interview with the media in the toilet. This is done by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Israel, known radical, Avigdor Lieberman, when he received a radio interview.
He claimed to be at home, but the listener hears the sound of running water rinse wc (water closet) on the sidelines of his comments.
Israeli news site, Ynet.com, reported Tuesday (12 / 4), there is an unusual sound when Lieberman made a statement about the situation heats up and the rising violence by Israel against the Hamas group.
In an interview on Monday (11 / 4), Ultra-Nationalist Party Chairman Yisrael Beitenu it issued a statement, "We know with whom we are dealing." And suddenly the sound of flushing toilets.
Yisrael Beitenu is the third largest party in the Israeli parliament (Knesset) with 15 seats out of 120 seats. A new poll says, this party could add more than two seats if elections were held today.
Minister on this one often finds itself into the media headlines with language that sometimes less wise. He also faces a less favorable situation because of alleged corruption.
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