Clash Intensifies: Netanyahu Mocks Defense Minister Katz as “Chief Tweeter”
Tensions between Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yisrael Katz continued to escalate on Sunday, with Netanyahu and his associates openly ridiculing Katz’s frequent activity on social media.
According to a report on Channel 13 News, sources close to the Prime Minister took a jab at Katz, who often posts bold security-related statements on the social media platform X, calling him a “Chief Tweeter.” The quip, a play on the term “Commander-in-Chief,” reflects growing frustration within Netanyahu’s circle over Katz’s online self-promotion in areas relating to defense policy and national security.
Earlier in the day, Netanyahu appeared to rebuke Katz more directly during the weekly cabinet meeting. “We’re in an election year,” Netanyahu said. “The elections will take place by the end of the year — we know that. And during an election year, we see a ‘primary season assault,’ both from within Likud and from outside it. The issues being discussed in this barrage of tweets — I don’t remember ever seeing such things about security matters before.”
The Prime Minister went on to mock the tone of Katz’s posts, saying: “‘I said, I did, I updated,’ — even on matters related to our national security. I remind everyone that these issues are decided in coordination with the Prime Minister, who bears responsibility for them.”
The sharp remarks come amid ongoing internal friction within Likud, as Netanyahu’s top ministers vie for public visibility ahead of the upcoming elections. Katz’s assertive public statements, often made without prior coordination, have reportedly irritated the Prime Minister’s team, who view them as attempts to claim credit for sensitive defense decisions.
Despite the mounting criticism, Katz has continued to post on X regularly, drawing both attention and controversy — and prompting Netanyahu’s allies to coin the biting new title: “Chief Tweeter.”
{Matzav.com}
