The Jerusalem Post

Israeli spokesman Eylon Levy suspended by PMO

- • By TZVI JOFFRE

Israeli government spokesman Eylon Levy was suspended by the Prime Minister’s Office on Tuesday, the Prime Minister’s Office confirmed late on Tuesday.

The reason for the suspension was not stated, although Israeli media reported that it concerned his having responded to a tweet by British Foreign Secretary David Cameron concerning humanitari­an aid to Gaza.

Earlier this month, Levy responded to a tweet by Cameron in which the latter said that he had told minister-without-portfolio Benny Gantz that Israel must increase humanitari­an aid into Gaza.

Levy wrote, “It is factually incorrect that the flow of aid has not increased. Last week we had a record 277 trucks. Over the past 2 weeks, there have been nearly 50% MORE food trucks entering compared with before the war... if the UK wants more aid to enter Gaza, it should send it and we’ll make sure it gets in.”

The British Foreign Office reportedly requested clarificat­ion after the tweet was published, saying that they were “surprised” by the tweets “given the constructi­ve dialogue between the countries.”

A few weeks ago, N12 reported that Sara Netanyahu tried to have Levy removed from his role for participat­ing in the Israeli judicial reform protests before the Israel-Hamas War.

Levy reportedly published tweets at the time supporting protests against the judicial reform being promoted by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government. The report sparked outrage among both supporters and opponents of the government at the time.

Levy, who previously served as internatio­nal media adviser to President Isaac Herzog, became an internatio­nal viral sensation while representi­ng the Israeli government in an interview with Sky News when anchor Kay Burley suggested to some that Israel held Palestinia­n lives to be worth less than Israeli ones.

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