Netanyahu's New Adviser Causes Controversy
Blatant Tweet Sparks Outcry
Adviser's Comments Condemned as Dangerous
In a surprising turn of events, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's newly appointed adviser, Gilad Zwick, has sparked controversy with a series of tweets. In one particularly inflammatory tweet, Zwick alleged that Israeli Air Force (IAF) pilots would allow Iran to destroy Israel. This reckless and unfounded statement has drawn widespread condemnation from both within and outside Israel.
The tweet, which has since been deleted, caused an immediate uproar. Many criticized Zwick for his irresponsible language and for undermining the morale and reputation of the IAF. The tweet also raised serious concerns about the judgment and fitness of Netanyahu's newly appointed adviser.
Following the backlash, Zwick closed his Twitter account. However, the damage had already been done. Prime Minister Netanyahu has yet to publicly comment on the matter, but it is expected that he will face pressure to distance himself from his adviser's controversial remarks.
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