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At the age of 9, Golan was interviewed with her mother as part of a [[Channel 1 (Israel)|Channel One]] report on poverty in Israel. They were living on social security in a low-class neighborhood in South Tel Aviv.<ref name="auto1">[https://www.haaretz.co.il/magazine/.premium-1.2219437 May Golan is not willing to let leftists decide who is entitled to human rights] Haaretz, 17 January 2014, Hilo Glazer</ref> Following the broadcast, May was contacted by [[Gila Almagor]] and her Wish Foundation charity. Identified as a child with potential, she was invited to attend Ironi Dalet High School, located in North Tel Aviv, a higher socioeconomic neighborhood. |
At the age of 9, Golan was interviewed with her mother as part of a [[Channel 1 (Israel)|Channel One]] report on poverty in Israel. They were living on social security in a low-class neighborhood in South Tel Aviv.<ref name="auto1">[https://www.haaretz.co.il/magazine/.premium-1.2219437 May Golan is not willing to let leftists decide who is entitled to human rights] Haaretz, 17 January 2014, Hilo Glazer</ref> Following the broadcast, May was contacted by [[Gila Almagor]] and her Wish Foundation charity. Identified as a child with potential, she was invited to attend Ironi Dalet High School, located in North Tel Aviv, a higher socioeconomic neighborhood. |
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She is well-known for her commitment to Zionism and supporting the State of Israel. She is a close ally of Benjamin Netanyahu, long-serving Prime Minister of the country. |
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In 2024, during the ongoing Israel-Hamas war, in the Knesset during a controversial vote on the recognition of a State of Palestine, videos online circulated of her saying she is 'proud of the ruins of Gaza', 'because every baby, even 80 years from now will remember what the Jews did when their families were murdered, beheaded and raped' (in response to the October 7th Massacre, when over 1200 innocent Jews were killed in an unprovoked Hamas onslaught in the South of Israel). |
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== Political career == |
== Political career == |