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Tel Aviv removes post on social media that was posted mistakenly.

Tel Aviv removes post on social media that was posted mistakenly.

According to Ma’a, the Jerusalem Post newspaper reported that the Israeli Foreign Ministry removed a post regarding the death of Pope Francis, the late leader of the world’s Catholics, from the X platform, stating that the post was published in error.

The Israeli Foreign Ministry took this action out of fear of negative reactions among Zionists due to Pope Francis’ previous positions on Tel Aviv’s crimes.

The ministry has ordered all political delegations of the Israeli regime around the world to delete their published posts on this matter.

Yesterday, the former Israeli ambassador to Italy said that Tel Aviv should not send a representative to attend the funeral of Pope Francis, the late leader of the world’s Catholics.

He claimed that Pope Francis was anti-Semitic. The former Israeli ambassador’s remarks come in response to the late leader of the world’s Catholics’ positions against the Gaza war.

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