Andrew Tate says he prays for a 'heroic' death like Sinwar's
"I can only pray for a death as heroic as Yahya Sinwar," Tate wrote. "Brave, defiant in the face of evil and dedicated to his lifes purpose. He deserves eternal rest. He earnt it."
Controversial social media personality Andrew Tate posted on X/Twitter on Saturday that he was praying to die a death like former Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar.
I can only pray for a death as heroic as Yahya Sinwar.Brave, defiant in the face of evil and dedicated to his lifes purpose.He deserves eternal rest.He earnt it.
— Andrew Tate (@Cobratate) October 18, 2024
"I can only pray for a death as heroic as Yahya Sinwar," Tate wrote. "Brave, defiant in the face of evil and dedicated to his lifes purpose. He deserves eternal rest. He earnt it."
Sinwar, the mastermind behind Hamas's October 7 attacks, which saw the massacring of over 1200 people, was eliminated by the IDF on Wednesday.
As previously reported by The Jerusalem Post, there is a battle over the narrative of Sinwar's death. Some Hamas supporters deny that Sinwar was killed, while others have attempted to depict his death as heroic.
Who is Andrew Tate?
A self-described misogynist, social media influencer Tate has gained millions of fans by promoting an ultra-masculine lifestyle that critics say denigrates women, according to Reuters.
The former world champion kickboxer and 2016 Big Brother star has become a rising force in reactionary anti-feminist circles, helped in no small part to the launching of his paid subscription service Hustler's University and to offering training on "male-female interactions."
Tate was placed under house arrest in August pending a second investigation on accusations of forming an organized criminal group, human trafficking, trafficking of minors, sexual intercourse with a minor and money laundering.
Since the start of the war, Tate has appeared in multiple interviews where he levied accusations against the Jewish state - claiming in November that Israel was "genociding" Palestinians.
In July, Tate claimed on X that "Israel tried to buy me" but that "I said no."
AARON REICH and REUTERS contributed to this report.
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