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The Israeli Embassy in Ghana tweeted against Netanyahu Israel today

2020-07-16T22:44:10.388Z


| In the countryIn response to reporter Avishai Grinzig's tweet, the official page of the African embassy responded: "Suggests you do a Google and see why they put Louis and the cuckoo with him on the gallows." Mistake or intention? The Twitter page of the Israeli embassy in Ghana responded today (Wednesday) to a tweet by reporter Avishai Grinzig regarding a demonstration in front of the Prime Minister's House i...


In response to reporter Avishai Grinzig's tweet, the official page of the African embassy responded: "Suggests you do a Google and see why they put Louis and the cuckoo with him on the gallows."

Mistake or intention? The Twitter page of the Israeli embassy in Ghana responded today (Wednesday) to a tweet by reporter Avishai Grinzig regarding a demonstration in front of the Prime Minister's House in Jerusalem yesterday.

"Who would have believed that a call to participate in the event of the overthrow of the Bastille with torches and shouts would begin with curses against journalists ... suggests the public do Google and in general get a little smarter about the rivers of blood spilled in the French Revolution," Grinzig wrote.

In response to the tweet, it was written by the official page of the Israeli Embassy in Ghana: "Oh, the country is being stolen from you? "Aww".

The Foreign Ministry said: The tweet posted today on the Israeli embassy's Twitter account in Ghana was posted by an unqualified source who accidentally logged in to the embassy account. As soon as the error became clear, the message was deleted. The Director General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs instructed to investigate the case.

Source: israelhayom

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