
️BREAKING:
An Israeli soldier who invaded Lebanon fled the Czech Republic and returned to Israel following my report—turns out he’s an “Israeli celebrity.”
I have one message for all Israeli soldiers: keep running.
According to CH13 report this is what happened following what I shared:
After His Photo as a Soldier Was Circulated Abroad: “Big Brother” Star Forced to Return to Israel Early
Photos of former Big Brother contestant Yossi Prianti in uniform were shared on social media alongside the caption: “The Israeli war criminal is on vacation in the Czech Republic.” The reality star, who was vacationing with his wife, decided to return to Israel following the threat.
Israeli Soldiers Forced to Cut Vacations Short Due to Online Threats – “Big Brother” Star Yossi Prianti Among Them
Every few days, we hear about IDF soldiers being forced to cut their trips abroad short after their photos in uniform are circulated to pro-Palestinian audiences, putting them at risk. Fearing potential legal action or physical attacks, many current and former soldiers choose not to take any chances and return to Israel early. Unfortunately, this was also the case for recent “Big Brother” contestant Yossi Prianti, who had traveled to Prague with his wife and was forced to shorten his vacation due to security concerns.
Online Threats Against Prianti
Last week, photos of Prianti as a combat soldier surfaced on the social media platforms X and Threads with the caption:
“Attention! Israeli war criminal Yossi Prianti participated in fighting in southern Lebanon and in the destruction of civilian homes. He is currently on vacation in the Czech Republic.”
As the post gained traction, Israeli security officials, including the Israeli consul in Prague and the local security officer, intervened. After assessing the potential threat, they contacted Prianti and his wife, advising them to return to Israel immediately for their safety.
Emergency Return to Israel
Prianti and his wife decided not to take any risks and flew back to Israel early, landing this morning at Ben Gurion Airport. Upon arrival, Prianti shared a story on Instagram from the airport with the caption: “Blessed be the Creator.”
In a statement to Reshet 13, he and his wife commented:
“Estherika and I went through a very unpleasant experience, but security officials acted quickly and efficiently to get us out of there. As a reservist, I never thought something like this could actually happen. It’s very sad that Israeli soldiers have to fear traveling the world.”
Escalating Security Risks for Israeli Soldiers Abroad
Prianti’s case is not an isolated incident. In recent months, similar threats against Israeli soldiers, both active and former, have increased, raising concerns over the safety of Israelis traveling abroad—especially those with past military service.
Mike