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"I'll Do a Spin on You": Watch Sarah Silman Slam an Environmental Activist

Summary by Israel Hayom
The Minister of Environmental Protection lashed out at the CEO of the Green Trend organization, Elad Hochman. The incident occurred during a public hearing on the Orot Rabin power plant in Hadera, one of the most polluting sites in Israel.
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According to reports, police have arrested suspects who threw a lump of coal at Environmental Protection Minister Idit Silman during an open public debate regarding the use of coal at the Orot Rabin power plant that took place this evening (Wednesday) in Hadera. During the heated debate, dozens of residents protested against the use of coal at the Hadera power plant. The minister, for her part, attacked the "Green Trend" activists who came to th…

During a public debate in Hadera about the use of coal at the Orot Rabin power station, an object was thrown at Minister Idit Silman. She was not injured, and the police arrested a suspect for questioning. The debate was heated with strong environmental protests.

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Police were called today (Wednesday) to the hall of the Association of Cities for Environmental Protection in Hadera, after a lump of coal was thrown from the audience at the Minister of Environmental Protection, Idit Silman, during a public participation conference. The incident occurred when Silman arrived at a public participation conference that dealt with air pollution, as part of a hearing held for the Israel Electric Company. According to…

The Minister of Environmental Protection lashed out at the CEO of the Green Trend organization, Elad Hochman. The incident occurred during a public hearing on the Orot Rabin power plant in Hadera, one of the most polluting sites in Israel.

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Israel Hayom broke the news in on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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