The American streamer Brayden 'Clavicular' Peters said in a video posted on the streaming platform Kick that he will leave Israel on Monday, following confrontations and harsh criticism during his visit. He claimed he had good intentions to show Israel is not a dangerous place, but the media created antagonism. He also stated that most Jewish Americans avoid visiting Israel due to its negative public image.
Clavicular, a controversial American streamer, arrived in Israel last week. As The Zioneer reported, his visit initially included expressions of support for Israel, including putting on tefillin and planning a visit to the Western Wall. However, his stay was marked by an incident early Sunday morning when he was removed from a Tel Aviv club after allegedly provoking patrons. On Monday, the streamer announced his departure in a video on Kick, stating that the decision came after confrontations and criticism. He claimed that his intention had been to show that Israel is not a dangerous place, but that the media tried to frame him negatively. He also remarked that many Jewish Americans avoid visiting Israel due to its poor public image. The streamer's departure marks the end of a brief but contentious visit that drew attention from both his fanbase and critics.
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