
Topaz Luk says encounter was coincidental and that Braden Peters, known as Clavicular, apologized for antisemitic remarks after previously singing Ye’s ‘Heil Hitler’
A senior adviser to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was filmed talking to an antisemitic American far-right streamer at a Tel Aviv nightclub overnight Sunday.
Channel 13 news reported Braden Peters, better known by his social media handle Clavicular, was seen talking to Netanyahu adviser Topaz Luk at Tel Aviv’s Shalvata beach bar and nightclub. There has been speculation that the premier may make an appearance on Clavicular’s channel.
In response, Luk told the network: “I met him at an event by coincidence. He said sorry for his antisemitic remark.”
Separately, Channel 12 reported that Peters was thrown out of Loullie beach club earlier Saturday after allegedly trying to provoke patrons and refusing to stop filming.
According to Loullie, Peters “arrived at the venue with another man and entered like all other customers. As soon as they came in, the person accompanying him turned on a camera with a light and began confronting customers and provoking people at the venue. At that point, the venue’s security officer asked him to stop and turn off the camera. When he refused, it was decided to remove him from the premises.”
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Peters is a popular misogynistic “looksmaxxing” influencer who promotes extreme appearance-enhancement practices, such as facial “bonesmashing,” a pseudoscientific technique that involves striking the face with a hammer in an attempt to alter bone structure.
הסטרימר האנטישמי קלאביקולר מבלה במועדון השלוותה בתל אביב עם יועץ ראש הממשלה טופז לוק@HilaYakove pic.twitter.com/9o9Ln40qw5
— הצינור (@HazinorX) July 11, 2026
In January he was filmed singing along to the Ye (Kanye West) song “Heil Hitler” in Miami alongside other influencers, including avowed antisemite Nick Fuentes, “manosphere” brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate, Sneako who often promotes antisemitic conspiracy theories, as well as Myron Gaines who also performed a Nazi salute several times throughout the now-infamous video.
Peters, who sang along enthusiastically to the Ye song, subsequently said at the time: “I am not sorry. I don’t apologize for what I did. I would do it again today.”
Shortly after that, he appeared on a livestream with Fuentes to lament how “the entire grocery store is filled with goyslop.”
It was not immediately clear why he was in visiting Israel. However, footage has shown him repeatedly approaching women and men in what critics have warned is an attempt to embarrass them and take their words out of context to create content for his radical viewership.
Gifting @Clavicular0 a special @OpenAI Magen David necklace to celebrate his first-ever trip to Israel. pic.twitter.com/4aGXdMIHOk
— Yossi Farro (@FarroYossi) July 9, 2026
He has been warmly welcomed by several Jewish Israeli influencers during his visit, with many posting videos featuring him to their social media accounts, while others have condemned his trip and criticized creators who have publicly collaborated with him.
JTA contributed to this report.
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