BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, a controversial figure known for his provocative views on social media, recently took to X (formerly Twitter) to criticize the alleged bombing of a Gaza hospital, indirectly attributing it to Israel and claiming that they were responsible for the attack.
In his earlier posts, Tate has expressed his solidarity with Palestinian children, going so far as to share a video featuring a young child, claiming that he provided food supplies to the girl with the assistance of his organization, The War Room.
What did Andrew Tate say about the bombing of the Gaza hospital?
According to The New York Times, the bombing at Ahli Arab Hospital resulted in the tragic death of 500 people.
Gaza authorities attributed the explosion to an Israeli airstrike, while the Israel Defense Forces claimed it was the result of a failed rocket launch by a Palestinian armed group.
Amid these conflicting reports, Andrew Tate took to X (formerly Twitter) to critique Israel's supposed military actions.
He stated, "Bombing a hospital is bringing hell to earth."
In another post, Tate expressed his profound sadness about the attack, writing, "I genuinely feel very sad. Genuinely sad. So much suffering. It stains consciousness - you can smell it in the air."
Trolls assert Andrew Tate just wants 'attention'
After Andrew Tate's declaration that the bombing had turned the situation into a living hell and his expression of deep sadness regarding the attack, numerous users stepped forward to share their viewpoints.
One user wrote, "You don't care you just want the attention it brings you to say this."
Another stated, "The funny thing is we used to think we have to die to go to heaven or hell. But we experience both here on earth with our physical bodies. Heaven and Hell are here right now."
"The end of times is coming," expressed a person.