BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, the controversial figure in the social media influence, recently expressed his views on X concerning a recent statement from an advisor to the Israeli Prime Minister.
This statement indicated their intent to retaliate against Hamas amid the ongoing conflict.
Tate has consistently been an outspoken advocate for the Palestinian cause amidst the Israel-Hamas conflict.
From announcing contributions to support Palestinian children to sharing videos featuring members of his Tate Pledge organization who, he claims, are currently assisting in Palestine, he has faced substantial criticism from his detractors.
How did Andrew Tate react to the Israeli prime minister's advisor's remark?
In a recent development, as is his usual practice, Tate reacted to further updates regarding the Israel-Hamas conflict, which has garnered significant attention and concern worldwide.
Tate shared a tweet from the user @TheSpectatorIndex, containing the following update the user, "BREAKING: Adviser to Israel's PM says Hamas committed crimes against humanity and 'tonight we are starting payback."
In response, Tate made a statement that left many of his fans wondering whether he was referring to Hamas or the advisor to the Israeli Prime Minister in the tweet.
Tate expressed, "Bro this is so sad. Full grown men murdering children G. God is watching."
Trolls call Andrew Tate a 'joke'
Following Tate's response to the recent statement by the Israeli Prime Minister's advisor reported by @TheSpectatorIndex, his reaction quickly gained attention within his audience, prompting numerous users to voice their perspectives on his remarks.
One user wrote, "You’ve become a joke."
Another user wrote, "Sad that kids are being involved in cowardly men's war."
A user stated, "Absolutely heartbreaking. Let's continue to spread love, support, and advocate for change."
A user commented, "If you believe that, then you also have to believe that God was watching every other horrible thing that ever happened on this planet.
As far as I can see, it's up to us to make life heaven or hell.