RELATED:Opinion: Beit Shemesh shows Israel at a crossroadsIn a letter to Weinstein, Gafni wrote that Halevy's words crossed a red line and may bring harm to a "defined" sector of the public. "We are not talking about a single lapse of Halevy's," Gafni continued. "The man has put these things on his agenda and repeats them time after time."According to Army Radio, Halevy apologized on Sunday for his comments, saying that he had not intended to hurt anyone.
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RELATED:Opinion: Beit Shemesh shows Israel at a crossroadsIn a letter to Weinstein, Gafni wrote that Halevy's words crossed a red line and may bring harm to a "defined" sector of the public. "We are not talking about a single lapse of Halevy's," Gafni continued. "The man has put these things on his agenda and repeats them time after time."According to Army Radio, Halevy apologized on Sunday for his comments, saying that he had not intended to hurt anyone.