Venezuela's Foreign Minister criticizes Netanyahu's son having fun in Miami and his country's army's destruction of Gaza

Venezuela's Foreign Minister criticizes Netanyahu's son having fun in Miami and his country's army's destruction of Gaza

Venezuelan Foreign Minister Ivan Gil criticized the son of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spending a vacation in Miami, at a time when Israel is waging a devastating war on the Gaza Strip and ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian people.

Venezuelan Foreign Minister Ivan Gil attacked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, because the latter's son spent a vacation in Miami, at a time when Israel is waging a devastating war on the Gaza Strip.

Gil posted on his X account a picture of Yair Netanyahu while he was on vacation in Miami, USA.

The Venezuelan Foreign Minister said: “While the Israeli army is practicing destruction and ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, his son Yair Netanyahu is spending an enjoyable vacation in Miami.”

He continued: "This is how oligarchy is all over the world."

He added: "Zionist leaders, Washington's puppets, call for military intervention, demand an economic blockade or call for war against the defenseless, and send young men to kill other young men."


He stressed that Netanyahu and his ministers committed crimes against humanity, stressing that "history will never forget who was responsible and complicit in the killing of more than 15,000 Palestinians, most of whom were children. The world must take action against these mercenaries."

While Israeli attacks on Gaza were continuing, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's son, Yair Netanyahu, was said to be vacationing in Miami.

On Friday, the temporary humanitarian truce between Israel and the Palestinian factions entered into force at 07:00 local time and will continue for 4 days, subject to extension.

Since October 7, the Israeli army has been waging a devastating war on Gaza, which, as of Thursday evening, has left 14,854 Palestinian martyrs, including 6,150 children and more than 4,000 women, and the number of injured exceeded 36,000, more than 75% of whom are children and women. According to the government media office in Gaza.

At the beginning of this November, Netanyahu's son's stay in the United States, with the spread of pictures of him in Florida enjoying the sun on the beaches of Miami, angered many, who expressed their dissatisfaction with Yair's refusal to return to Israel, as all reserve soldiers abroad did to participate. In the ongoing war in the Gaza Strip in the south and on the border with Lebanon in the north.

Yair has been living in Florida since April, according to international media, when his father reprimanded him for posts on social media, which resulted in several lawsuits and large fines, for defamation and insult. He wrote in one of his publications describing those protesting against his father’s government’s project to amend the authority of the Supreme Court as “terrorists,” and he also accused the United States of supporting the protesters.


For Musk's support for an "anti-Semitic" post, X may lose $75 million by the end of the year

A New York Times report said social media company X could lose up to $75 million in advertising revenue by the end of the year with dozens of major brands halting their marketing campaigns on the platform.

A New York Times report said that Elon Musk's social media company, X, could lose up to $75 million in advertising revenue by the end of the year, with dozens of major brands halting their marketing campaigns on the platform.

Musk's support for a post deemed anti-Semitic on the platform last week led several companies, including Walt Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery, to temporarily stop advertising on the platform formerly known as Twitter.


X responded by filing a lawsuit against media watchdog group Media Matters, saying the organization had tarnished the platform's reputation with a report that said ads for major brands including Apple and Oracle appeared next to posts about Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party.

The report stated that internal documents reviewed by The New York Times last week indicated more than 200 advertising units for companies such as Amazon, Coca-Cola, and Microsoft, many of which had temporarily stopped advertising on the platform or were considering stopping advertising.

X said on Friday that $11 million in revenue was at risk and that the exact number was changing as some advertisers returned to the platform and others increased spending, according to the report.


Owned by an Israeli billionaire Attack on a container ship in the Indian Ocean

A US defense official revealed that a container ship owned by an Israeli billionaire was attacked on Friday evening by a suspected Iranian drone in the Indian Ocean.

The American official told the Associated Press on condition of anonymity that the ship flying the Maltese flag was suspected of being targeted by a Shahed 136 drone that was carrying a triangle-shaped bomb while it was in international waters.

The drone exploded, causing damage to the ship without injuring any of its crew members.

“We continue to monitor the situation closely,” the official said, declining to explain why the US military believes Iran is behind the attack.

Last Sunday, the Yemeni Houthi group was able to hijack the Galaxy Leader ship in the Red Sea and take it to the Yemeni coast of Hodeidah, where it is still being held.

While the Israeli government denied any connection to the detained ship or its ownership and chartering from Israeli citizens, the “Ambry” Maritime Security Company confirmed that “the group that owns the ship is registered in the name of Ray Car Carriers, and the parent company of this group is listed in the name of Abraham Rami Ungar, and its headquarters are "Israel".

Tradewinds, a magazine specializing in ship news, explained on its website that the vehicle carrier “is owned and operated by Ray Car Carriers, a British company, and operated by the Japanese group NYK.”

The leader of the Yemeni group, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, vowed to target Israeli ships in the Red Sea, through which more than 10% of global trade passes annually. Last week, a spokesman for the group also threatened to target Israeli ships.

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