An unnamed Israeli minister publicly criticized fellow cabinet ministers who, after tragic security incidents clear for publication, run to X (formerly Twitter) to comment rather than take substantive action, according to a Hebrew-language social-media post reviewed by The Zioneer.
An Israeli minister published a sharp critique of fellow cabinet members on social media Friday morning, accusing them of prioritizing performative responses on X (formerly Twitter) over substantive action after tragic security incidents are cleared for publication.
'You are ministers, you were elected — what are you running to Twitter? Bang on the table when needed, make sure the IDF and hospitals in Israel don't treat terrorists,' the minister wrote. The post did not name specific colleagues or incidents, but reflects internal friction over crisis management practices.
The minister's identity was not disclosed in the source message. The critique echoes a recurring tension between executive authority and social-media-driven messaging within Israeli coalition governments. There is no indication the minister represents a specific party faction; the post was published as a personal account statement.
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