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Clavicular’s Israel visit ends in controversy as IDF sidelines soldier over livestream with controversial streamer

Clavicular's Israel visit ends in controversy as IDF sidelines soldier over livestream with controversial streamer

The Israel Defense Forces removed soldier Shira Braun from its international communications unit and imposed a suspended jail sentence after she appeared in a livestream with controversial influencer Braden “Clavicular” Peters. The IDF said the action was based on her conduct, not misuse of official systems. Peters, known for his ties to polarizing internet figures and controversial content, drew criticism during his Israel visit, prompting debate over military standards, influencer culture, and institutional accountability.

Israel’s military has removed a soldier from its international communications unit after she was seen in a livestream with controversial influencer Braden Peters, also known online as Clavicular. The disciplinary measure has reignited debate over the responsibilities of military personnel who engage with the public, the role of online personalities and the responses of institutions when their official representatives are linked to divisive internet personalities.

IDF disciplines Shira Braun after Clavicular livestream

The Israel Defense Forces confirmed that soldier Shira Braun would no longer serve in its international communications division following a command review into her conduct. Braun had worked with the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit, helping manage the military’s foreign language social media presence, including content shared on TikTok.In an official statement, the military said:”Following a command review held with the soldier regarding her conduct, it was decided to impose a suspended jail sentence, which will take effect if she commits another disciplinary offense.”The IDF also announced that Braun had been removed from her communications role and transferred to another unit. According to the military, the disciplinary measures were based on her appearance alongside Clavicular during his recent visit to Israel rather than any allegation that she misused official accounts or accessed sensitive information.The incident quickly attracted attention because Braun was not participating as a private influencer. Instead, she held a position connected to one of Israel’s most visible public communication operations, making her appearance with a controversial internet personality especially sensitive.

Clavicular’s controversial reputation fuels wider debate

Clavicular, whose real name is Braden Peters, has become one of the most recognizable faces in the online looksmaxxing community. His content focuses on physical appearance, dating advice, and provocative livestreams that regularly spark heated discussion across social media.Critics have accused Peters of promoting misogynistic views and encouraging dangerous appearance practices, including discussions around anabolic steroids, appetite suppressants, and so called “bone smashing,” a practice medical experts have warned lacks scientific support and may cause serious injury.His public appearances have also generated controversy because of his associations with several polarizing online figures, including Nick Fuentes, Sneako, Myron Gaines, and Andrew and Tristan Tate. While Peters has said he is politically unaffiliated, his appearances alongside those personalities have continued to draw scrutiny.His recent trip to Israel got mixed reviews. His supporters said his streams present Israel in a positive light to millions of young viewers who rarely consume pro-Israel content. But critics wondered why public figures and institutions would want to engage with someone whose online career has repeatedly courted controversy.Braun’s involvement came under the spotlight because unlike civilian creators she was from an official military institution and met Peters during his visit. That distinction ended up influencing how the IDF reacted.The case has also called into question the uniformity of accountability. Braun was punished because of the professional standards that military spokespersons are expected to uphold, say some commentators, while others believe that she was treated more harshly than civilians who also worked with Peters.The IDF has taken a clear stance, despite the ongoing debate on Clavicular, which has not been able to unite opinions. By suspending Braun from her communications duties, and handing down a suspended jail sentence, the military is sending a message that personnel in sensitive media jobs are still held to high professional standards, particularly when working with controversial influencers may undermine institutional credibility. Go to Source

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