Jake Paul condemns Hamas for attacking Israel, Internet says 'most sensible thing I have ever seen you post'
CLEVELAND, OHIO: Jake Paul, the well-known American social media influencer and professional boxer, recently used the platform 'X' to address the Israel-Hamas conflict, potentially characterizing Hamas as 'cowards'.
Jake's popularity has significantly expanded with his successful boxing career.
In the midst of the ongoing conflict between Jake Paul's sibling, the WWE personality Logan Paul, and UFC fighter Dillon Danis, Jake Paul has vocally declared his backing for Logan and his significant other, Nina Agdal.
They are pursuing legal action against Danis due to his provocative pre-fight remarks leading up to the Logan and Danis showdown scheduled for October 14.
What did Jake Paul say about the Israel-Hamas conflict?
Since the commencement of the intense conflict between Hamas, a Palestinian militant group, and Israel, numerous celebrities, internet personalities, and the general public have shared their thoughts and emotions regarding the ongoing situation.
The increasing death toll resulting from the war has triggered concerns among people worldwide.
In the midst of numerous influencers voicing their concerns, Jake also offered his perspective.
However, his stance seemed somewhat enigmatic, leading many of his fans to interpret it as a potential critique of the Hamas attacks, which seemingly sparked the declaration of war with Israel.
In a recent post on X, Jake explicitly stated, "Cowards kill civilians."
Trolls assert Jake Paul is scamming his fans
After Jake's statement, which was perceived as a condemnation of Hamas' attacks, a considerable number of users came forward to share their opinions on his remarks.
Among the myriad of reactions, one user took a dig at Jake by drawing a connection between the term "cowards" he used in his tweet and an incident involving Jake's brother, Logan.
This incident pertained to Logan posting a video featuring a deceased individual, a content piece that has subsequently been removed from his YouTube channel. The specific location involved was the Aokigahara forest, commonly known as the Suicide Forest in Japan.
The user equated the "cowards" mentioned in Jake's tweet to Jake's brother Logan, referring to him as a coward as well.
One user wrote, "Didn’t your brother record dead bodies🤣" Another user wrote, "And you scam your fans…"
A user stated, "Most sensible thing iv ever seen you post 🙌"