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Should Israel have welcomed Clavicular? Inside the debate dividing Jewish influencers
Alan Zeitlin
July 14, 2026
Twenty-year-old influencer Braden “Clavicular” Peters had barely settled into his chair at Israel’s Channel 13 before the interview fell apart. The social media personality, who has amassed more than 1.5 million followers through content centered on “looksmaxxing” and self-improvement, was asked about a January incident in which he sang along to Kanye West’s “Heil Hitler” at a Miami nightclub alongside controversial streamers Sneako and Nick Fuentes. Rather than answer the question, Peters criticized the line of questioning and walked off the set. “Everyone in Israel is talking about what we’re doing in Israel, that’s good,” he said. “For you to start the interview in a negative manner doesn’t really make sense.” His visit to Israel has sparked a fierce debate both inside and outside the country. Critics argue that Israel is legitimizing a man accused of misogyny who has publicly associated with antisemites and faces allegations in an ongoing civil lawsuit. Supporters counter that in an era when anti-Israel content dominates social media feeds, reaching a massive Gen Z audience may be worth the risk. READ MORE
JTA AOC urges Clavicular, who visited Tel Aviv, to ‘shed some light’ on the plight of the Palestinians Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said the influencer Clavicular should be informing his followers about the plight of Palestinians, in a sign of how widely Clavicular’s trip this week to Tel Aviv has registered among both Israelis and Israel’s critics…“We should be focusing on Palestinians and the fact that many of them have been displaced,” she told TMZ, adding, “I hope maybe he uses his platform to give also some light to that issue as well.”