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Video: Destiny advises IDF soldiers to put the camera away and have fun

Video: Destiny advises IDF soldiers to put the camera away and have fun

Al Bawaba6 days ago

ALBAWABA - Controversial streamer Destiny recently sparked backlash on social media after a new video surfaced regarding his recent trip to occupied Palestine, Israel.
The clip revealed Destiny advising IDF soldiers to refrain from committing war crimes against Palestinians in reference to clips of them gleefully wearing women's underwear.
He said while surrounded by several Israelis, "If you wanna wear a dress and think it's funny, just don't take a video of it."
Destiny further added, "People don't like seeing your war crimes, don't film yourselves in women's outfits, just put your f***ing camera away and have fun," as laughter from his listeners erupted in the background.
https://t.co/OUXy4ngEdW — trippy rev (@red_leftist) June 23, 2025
The recently surfaced video sparked widespread outrage on social media, with users taking to platforms such as X (formerly known as Twitter) to voice their opinions about the controversial streamer's degratory comments about the ongoing Israeli aggression on Gaza since Oct. 7, 2023.
One X user wrote, "I'm sure the irony isn't lost on a single person that DESTINY of all people is telling the IDF soldiers to not record everything because it can be used against them."
Another added, "Criminals advising criminals."
The controversial streamer has showcased his pro-Israel stance on multiple occasions across social media, sparking widespread hate towards him and his fans. In 2024, drama erupted between him and fellow pro-Palestine political streamer Hasan Abi after a debate about US politics and Kamala Harris.
While the exact date of the video remains unclear, Destiny visited Israel in May 2025, including areas like the West Bank, where he engaged in a debate with local residents.
Additionally, he documented the debate and posted it on YouTube.

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