The foreign government announced Sunday that Israel’s adviser to Washington will be summoned home on the orders of a government administrative system to discuss comments he made in a radio interview. Ambassador Yechiel Leiter claimed that Israeli leader’s critics have “blood libels” when he made an appearance on a radio hosted by the right-wing US online advertising program PragerU. The ministry’s spokesman said in a statement that” the director general of the foreign affairs government, Eden Bar-Tal, will summon Dr. Yechiel Leiter, the embassy in Washington, for a reading regarding statements he made during a press appointment.” According to the official, the request” as per the instructions of the Civil Service Commission’s Discipline Department.” Jewish diplomats are usually expected to refrain from making political claims, even though Leiter’s visit to the US embassy is a political interview and was chosen by Netanyahu. Meanwhile charged “extremists on the left” and the Israeli media with trying to overthrow Netanyahu’s state in the meeting with PragerU. He claimed that Netanyahu’s supporters were leveling “blood calumnies against your own PM” and that there is nothing they didn’t do to bring him down. According to Leviter,” How dare they say anything as harmful as that” when questioned about the premier’s continued support of the Gaza battle. Meanwhile, a former assistant to Netanyahu, was born and raised in a West Bank settlement. Moshe Leiter, his brother, was killed in a fight in the Gaza Strip in November 2023.
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