What it is about
Singer Eliav Zohar, son of Israel’s Culture and Sports Minister Miki Zohar, and his fiancée Sapir have chosen to disinvite politicians from their wedding on Sunday. This decision follows the heartbreaking murders of six hostages by Hamas in Gaza.
Why it Matters
The move underscores the gravity and somberness of the situation affecting all Israelis. By asking politicians not to attend, it demonstrates a deep respect for national sentiment during this painful time, ensuring that the focus remains on unity and collective mourning rather than political symbolism.
How it Happened
Minister Miki Zohar conveyed his son’s request through a personal message to government officials via the government secretary. He emphasized the joyful occasion being marred by current events: “Due to the great pain from the recent tragic events, the bride and groom decided to change the nature of the wedding. At their request, it is better not to have political symbols at the wedding considering the circumstances and not to hurt the feelings of the people of Israel. In prayer and hope for better days and only happiness for our special people.”
What’s Next
The wedding will proceed intimate and somber, reflecting the emotional state of the nation. The high-profile performances by Israeli singing stars Eden Ben Zaken, Lior Narkis, Skazi, and Dudu Aharon have also been canceled to honor the day’s grief.
The Big Picture
Eliav Zohar, who gained fame by winning the reality show “Rising Star,” enjoys a close bond with his father, Miki Zohar. In an earlier interview with Ynet, Eliav stated, “My father is always there for me. Before he’s Miki Zohar the politician, he’s my dad.” This heartfelt statement serves as a poignant reminder of the personal dimensions and emotional stakes behind public figures.
This story was first published on ynetnews.com.