Woke UK Summons Israeli Diplomat Over Mean Tweets (Basically)
Globalists triggered after Minister Ben-Gvir clowns on Gaza flotilla soyjaks; Netanyahu forced to LARP as reasonable.

So, the UK, fresh off apologizing for existing, summoned the Israeli chargé d'affaires because some sensitive snowflakes got their feelings hurt. Apparently, Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir made a video taunting some activists who tried to run the Gaza blockade. And now the whole world is clutching their pearls.
These weren't exactly tourists visiting Gaza, folks. These were activists attempting to breach a naval blockade. Blockades are kind of a big deal, especially when they're about preventing weapons from getting to terrorists. But whatever, feelings are more important than national security, right?
Italy’s foreign minister, Antonio Tajani, wants EU sanctions on Ben-Gvir. Because God forbid someone makes fun of people who break the law. Poland wants to ban him from entering the country. What's next, sending him to re-education camps? All over a meme-able video? This is the world we live in, folks.
The UK Foreign Office is all huffy, saying Ben-Gvir's behavior violates “the most basic standards of respect and dignity.” Where was this concern when Hamas was launching rockets at Israeli civilians? Did anyone demand respect and dignity then? I must have missed it.
Of course, even Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had to get in on the act, saying Ben-Gvir’s actions were “not in line with Israel’s values and norms.” Classic Bibi, always playing both sides. He defends the blockade but throws Ben-Gvir under the bus to appease the globalists. Pathetic.
Let's not forget the historical context here. Israel has been dealing with these performative stunts for years. Remember the Mavi Marmara in 2010? That ended with nine activists meeting their maker. These flotillas aren't about delivering humanitarian aid; they're about provoking a reaction and smearing Israel.
Greece is whining about their nationals being detained. Turkey is sending planes to pick up their citizens. Everyone is scrambling to virtue signal. Meanwhile, the actual issues facing the region—Hamas, Iran, global terrorism—are conveniently ignored.
The real crime here isn't Ben-Gvir making a video. It's the blatant hypocrisy of the international community, which always seems more concerned with optics than with actual security. Next time, maybe focus on the terrorists instead of the meme-makers.


