The musician and singer Keren Pels revealed that she was at the hearing in the decision of the Prime Minister's wife Sara Netanyahu , since she appeared in demonstrations in Kaplan last year and spoke out against the government and then the chairman of "Yad Vashem" invited her to perform at the Holocaust Day ceremony at the museum. During the hearing held back for the ceremony, according to Peles, it was made clear to her that she will no longer take part in state ceremonies as long as the current government is in office.
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"They gave me a hearing. They said that if I hadn't already been closed to the ceremony, I wouldn't have been invited. They made it clear to me that I won't sing in state ceremonies as long as this government is in office. It's dangerous. Not dangerous for my livelihood, but dangerous for us as a democratic country if someone is afraid to say what he has to say because tomorrow They won't take him to perform," Pels said in response. According to the publication, the agreement for the musician's performance at the Yad Vashem museum was signed several months before her performance at Kaplan's protest, but Netanyahu's office made sure to make sure with Yad Vashem that there would be no provocations during it.
In the meantime, Peles also addressed the rumor that she spent the night between October 6 and 7 with one of the senior IDF officers and denied it outright. "On October 6, I was right here, at home, with Noam and the children. We came here, we told them we were breaking up," she clarified, "we were right here in this apartment, to tell them about the breakup and what it was going to look like."