After the prime minister's son told the EU delegation in Israel to "go away" it responded with shrugging emojis.
YAIR NETANYAHU at a recent court hearing.(photo credit: AVSHALOM SHOSHANI)ByRACHEL WOLFNGO Monitor tweeted a thread in Hebrew on Friday alleging connections between the terrorist organization responsible for killing Rina Shnerb and “administrators of human rights organizations.”The first tweet in the thread, “Is your money in good hands? And what is the connection between the murder of Rina Shnerb, the terrorist organization suspected of committing the murder and administrators of human rights organizations? Stay with us. #YourMoneyInGoodHands.”The European Union Delegation to the State of Israel responded in English saying, “The EU stands strong against terror wherever it occurs. We will continue to firmly condemn terror attacks against Israeli citizens. Allegations EU is supporting terrorism are simply untrue and unacceptable. Continuing a "with or against us" mentality only perpetuates conflict.”
The EU stands strong against terror wherever it occurs. We will continue to firmly condemn terror attacks against Israeli citizens. Allegations is supporting terrorism are simply untrue and unacceptable. Continuing a "with or against us" mentality only perpetuates conflict.— EU in Israel (@EUinIsrael) December 20, 2019
Prime Minister Benjamin Netnayhu’s son Yair, responded to the EU’s tweet and wrote, “The EU is a hostile globalist organization, not just for Israel, but for all countries of central and Eastern Europe. Go away.”
The EU is a hostile globalist organization, not just for Israel, but for all countries of central and Eastern Europe. Go away— Yair Netanyahu (@YairNetanyahu) December 21, 2019
Rather than writing a response, the EU tweeted shrugging emojis at the prime minister's older son.