Recently suspended Israeli government spokesperson Eilon Levy has now been removed from his post, N12 reported on Wednesday night.
N12 reported that the Government Spokesperson's Office decided on Tuesday night to dismiss Eilon Levy within the next few days.
The government's decision to remove him from his role as “national spokesperson” for foreign media followed a series of diplomatic incidents in which he was involved, including an unusual response to a tweet by Britain's foreign secretary.
Mr. Levy is employed on a monthly renewal contract, and the firm has no intention of extending his term starting next month. An N12 official from the Government Spokesperson's Office said the decision marked Levy's “significant deviation from his message and deprived him of the freedom to provoke a diplomatic issue.”
reason for his dismissal
According to a report in the N12 newspaper, government officials revealed that “the recent incident in which he clashed with British Foreign Secretary David Cameron was the straw that broke the camel's back.”
Government officials listed several additional incidents, including Mr. Levy's “Dancing with the Stars” auditions, which he conducted without checking with his superiors beforehand, and additional incidents Mr. Levy posted at the start of the war. It was revealed that the video turned out to be fake and mocked. Instead of defusing the tension, Nasrallah and his speechwriter.
N12's report serves as a reminder that, despite the decision to dismiss Mr. Levy, it is important to emphasize that Mr. Levy is a young, energetic, articulate and excellent spokesperson. It's finished. Despite his mistakes, N12 maintains that he is, to a large extent, the new face of Israel.