BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, the controversial figure in the realm of social media, recently used the platform 'X' (formerly known as Twitter) to critique the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).
He focused on their recent announcement regarding intercepting a phone call after the Gaza hospital bombing.
Tate's criticisms of the Israeli military have been on the rise, coinciding with updates from the Israel-Hamas conflict.
In a separate statement, Andrew Tate drew a comparison between the Pride flag and the Palestinian flag.
He argued that those protesting with a Pride flag face less scrutiny, while those with a Palestinian flag often experience oppression.
How did Andrew Tate react to IDF's claims of phone-call interception of two fighters?
Following the tragic bombing at the Gaza hospital, which resulted in the loss of hundreds of lives, Tate once again took to his 'X' handle to indirectly criticize Israel.
Official reports suggest that Israel has accused a Palestinian armed group of carrying out the attack while they have denied the accusation and blamed Israel.
Tate strongly condemned this incident, describing it as a moment that brought devastation.
In a recent tweet, Tate shared an update on the Israel-Hamas conflict from the 'X' page @TheSpectatorIndex. This update stated, "BREAKING: ?? IDF (Israel Defense Forces) releases a recording of an intercepted phone call between two fighters discussing failure of Islamic Jihad rocket that landed on Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital."
Tate commented on this by taking a swipe at the IDF for the phone-call interception update, comparing it with the actions of SBU (The Security Service of Ukraine) and stating, "BREAKING: ?? SBU releases a recording of an intercepted phone call between two fighters discussing failure of Russiaisbad rocket that landed on Moscow."
Trolls call Andrew Tate 'lame'
After Tate's comparison of IDF with SBU and his vocal criticism of IDF's assertions regarding phone-call interception, numerous users stepped forward to voice their opinions.
One user wrote, "Lame is ur game, Tate!???." Another user wrote, "Old tactics. Same old ways. Leopards can change it's skin."
A user stated, "This s**t never gets old." Another said, "Wow, that's some intense news! It's always interesting to see behind-the-scenes moments like this."