Retrieved and Translated from Reshet
Yehezkel Bagdadi (Tzur) is a pensioner from the Bank of Agriculture, married +2 and lives in Rehovot. Baghdadi was born Yehezkel Tzur, changed his last name to "Bagdadi" because he was born into a family of immigrants from Baghdad, Iraq, and is very proud of his origins. He grew up in the Hatikva neighborhood of Tel Aviv to a warm and loving family who were educated all his life to acquire studies and education. Baghdadi worked for many years at the Bank of Agriculture, where he met his wife and the mother of his children and they have a son and a daughter, and two grandchildren. He loves to cook, bake, clean the house and treats his wife like a queen. Bagdadi is not afraid to express his views on social media, he is a political activist, a leftist since time immemorial, he has harsh criticism of the Likud government and its leader, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and criticism of the country's Mizrahis.[1]