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Mossad called the American Air Force an enemy of Israel

Following the self-immolation of an American Air Force soldier in front of the Israeli embassy, ​​a message related to the Mossad caused controversy.

The self-immolation of an American Air Force officer in front of the Israeli embassy in Washington caused a lot of reaction. He shouted “Free Palestine” and then set himself on fire.

A video shows Aaron Bushnell, 25, walk up to the entrance of the Israeli embassy in Washington, drop his phone on the floor and pour an unknown liquid on himself from a bottle while repeatedly yelling “Free Palestine.” He sets himself on fire.

Among the comments that followed, several social media users highlighted posts that appeared to show Israel’s Mossad spy service mocking the pilot.

A user account called “Mossad Commentary” wrote in response to the American soldier’s action: “Our enemies are killing themselves.”

Following the publication of this message on the X channel, a user wrote: The Israeli Foreign Intelligence Agency’s report on the death of Aaron Bushnell mocks the American soldier who set himself on fire outside the Israeli embassy in Washington and shouted “Free Palestine”.

Sam Parker, a former Utah senatorial candidate, responded to the Mossad message: “Our greatest ally” still want to go for Israel?

Many American users also condemned this Mossad message and announced that the United States is currently at war with 4 countries to support their (Israel) genocide.

It is said that this message was deleted from the Mossad user account moments later.

It is claimed that this message was posted from an account not affiliated with Mossad.

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