Clavicular removed his earpiece and told host Bar Shem-Or 'Why don't you apologize to me for wasting my time?' after being pressed to apologize for singing Ye's antisemitic song alongside Nick Fuentes and the Tate brothers in Miami.
Clavicular, a popular streamer with a history of antisemitic content, abruptly ended an interview on Israel's Channel 13 on Monday after host Bar Shem-Or pressed him to apologize for singing Ye's 'Heil Hitler' at a Miami nightclub. The incident, which the streamer's detractors have dubbed the 'Clubocaust', involved figures including Nick Fuentes and the Tate brothers. Clavicular removed his earpiece and told the host: 'Why don't you apologize to me for wasting my time?' before walking off set.
The walkout caps a tumultuous visit to Israel for Clavicular, who has drawn both praise for his pro-Israel content and criticism for his past associations. As The Zioneer has reported, during his stay he was removed from a Tel Aviv nightclub after allegedly provoking patrons, and earlier claimed to have spoken with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu—a claim the Prime Minister's Office denied. He also posted a video of himself putting on tefillin and planning to visit the Western Wall. The visit has divided Israel's influencer community, with some accusing local creators of legitimizing a figure with a record of antisemitic stunts, while supporters argue his livestreams expose millions of young viewers to a positive image of Israel.
The interview aired on Channel 13's morning program. Clavicular has not publicly commented on the walkout since the incident.
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