Ayelet Shaked responds to the Shabbat challah storm

Last Friday, MK Ayelet Shaked asked to share with the people of Israel the spelled challah she aspired to sit on, but soon found herself becoming the object of ridicule by quite a few surfers.

The reason: Many surfers claimed that the picture was completely staged, among the reasons we mentioned was the fact that the challahs looked bought, that Shaked anointed them with olive oil after they were already baked and that the clothes she chose to take with them did not look like clothes worn while baking.

“Embarrassing,” many wrote. “Ayelet Shaked from Brisha challah prepared from the writer with sesame seeds in this olive oil priceless. Wins Smochi frying onions without turning on the stove and more in a white tailored shirt. Overall sensible clothing for the kitchen,” tweeted another surfer.

“What a piece, I also always brush with challah olive oil that I bought at Mega in the city,” wrote another surfer, and others added: “Can I add that the challah is already baked or that the bottom is low enough?”.

“Can I have a recipe? I mean the Mafia’s address. Since when is olive oil on challahs that have already been baked? That’s how your politics are all zigzag and lies.”

Within hours, the network was flooded with dozens of water and mocking reactions, which eventually led Shaked to publish with the departure of Shabbat a reference to the challah storm, adding her recipe to the challah. On Twitter, the former minister accused her critics of “Marmor”.

“The discourse must indeed be cleaner,” she tweeted in a surfer response, adding: “I did not read profanity and curses. They laughed at you a little, not bad.

“It seems that the side effects of the vaccine are giving their signals,” tweeted another surfer.

Along with the mocking reactions, there were also surfers who expressed support for Shaked’s remarks.

“Jealousy drives people crazy not to pay attention! The challahs look beautiful and certainly also delicious,” Pargana surfs to Shaked.

“The discourse in the networks has reached a low point. If people find bad in the picture with challah, they are sick,” a surfer concluded.

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