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Itamar Ben Gabir's son mocked the US president: "Alzheimer - a severe degenerative disease" - Voila! News

2024-02-06T07:31:10.450Z

Highlights: Itamar Ben Gabir's son mocked the US president: "Alzheimer - a severe degenerative disease" Shubal's father, Minister of National Security Itamar Ben Gvir, apologized for his son's words. "He made a serious mistake in the tweet that I deeply disapprove of," he said. The son deleted the tweet and posted an apology in its place with a picture of the president: 'Mr. President, I'm sorry,' he wrote. Alzheimer's is a degenerative brain disease that is the most common cause of cognitive decline.


Itamar Ben Gabir's son mocked the US president: "Alzheimer - a severe degenerative disease" - Voila! News


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"In these difficult times it is important to raise awareness of Alzheimer's," Shubal Ben Gabir wrote tonight (Tuesday) on his X account (former Twitter), mocking the US President, Joe Biden. The young Ben Gabir went further and even tagged the president Shubal's father, Minister of National Security Itamar Ben Gvir, apologized for his son's words: "He made a serious mistake in the tweet that I deeply disapprove of." "



Alzheimer's is a degenerative brain disease that is the most common cause of cognitive decline and dementia in old age.

A serious illness, which impairs a person's functioning and his ability to conduct himself," the son continued to write.



After several hours, Shubal deleted the tweet and posted an apology in its place with a picture of the president: "Mr. President, I'm sorry," he wrote.

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Source: walla

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