BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, a controversial figure on social media, recently utilized the X (formerly Twitter) to declare his intent to contribute $200,000 to Palestinian citizens.
In the past, Tate has made similar philanthropic gestures in support of underdeveloped nations or regions facing resource shortages.
Despite Andrew Tate's consistent promotion of these charitable endeavors, a significant portion of his critics find themselves in a state of uncertainty, questioning whether these actions are genuinely charitable or merely a publicity stunt to garner sympathy amid his ongoing legal disputes.
What does Andrew Tate say about Mossad and his charitable venture in Palestine?
In a recent post, the user @TateNews shared a now-deleted tweet from Tate, in which Top G made a statement, "Working with tatepledge.com and other charities I trust and know."
He declared, "Donating 200K to Palestinian civilians in the next hour. Updates shortly."
Furthermore, Tate addressed a tweet from another 'X' user @AbuHafsah, which hinted at suspicious developments during the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict.
@AbuHafsah remarked, "Rockets fired into ‘Israel’ and the Iron Dome failed? Hamas fighters roaming around ‘Israeli towns’ but not a single IDF soldier in sight? Something fishy going on mate!"
In response to @AbuHafsah's post, Tate made a sarcastic comment taking a dig at the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad, also known as the Institute for Intelligence and Special Operations.
Tate humorously quipped, "Mossad doesn’t fail on this level. “We didn’t notice an entire invasion."
Fans calls Andrew Tate 'a hidden radical'
After the announcement of Tate's $200,000 contribution to Palestinian civilians and his sarcastic comment about Mossad, users took to X to share their opinions.
One user wrote, "Andrew Tate is just a hidden radical," while another user said, "Mossad's whole job is to focus on this thing. One holiday is going to throw everyone off? Doesn't make sense."
A user stated, "If your talking about money for food to kids, awesome. If he is donating to Hamas big L Tate, big L."
The user continued, "Palestine is one thing and Hamas is other, just like ISIS is different from Islamic people, don’t mix them up."
Another user commented, "You've loss my support."