The IDF soldier who appeared on influencer Clavicular’s livestream has been formally reprimanded, removed from her duties, and demoted to a cooking role, according to N12.
Braden Peters, known as Clavicular, is a prominent “looksmaxxing” influencer who has made several public antisemitic statements, including appearing with white supremacist Nick Fuentes while singing Ye’s “Heil Hitler.”
During his visit to Tel Aviv, which has prompted criticism and calls for his removal among many Israelis, Peters was streamed alongside Shira Braun, an IDF soldier serving in the Spokesperson’s Unit.
Braun appeared on multiple of Peters’s broadcasts, during which he repeatedly attempted to touch or kiss her on camera and even suggested taking her to a hotel room.
Braun allegedly displayed the IDF’s official TikTok page on her phone to Clavicular
Subsequently, Braun posted on her now‑deleted Instagram account a tutorial of an acro‑yoga move with Peters, a clip that was viewed by nearly half a million users before being taken down.
Most importantly, she showed Peters the IDF’s official TikTok page on her phone, leading to her reported removal from the unit.
Peters claimed that Braun served as the IDF’s social media manager, though no single individual officially holds that title.
The IDF has not confirmed whether Braun was an official administrator of its social media accounts, noting that the TikTok page is managed by several soldiers in the Spokesperson’s Unit.
“The investigation remains ongoing, and any disciplinary actions will be decided after it concludes,” the IDF said.
“The soldier acted without coordination with her commander, and her conduct is inconsistent with IDF standards. The incident is under investigation, and she will face disciplinary measures.”
Clavicular may be departing Israel, yet the controversy he generated persists
Peters announced his intention to leave Israel following a Channel 13 interview in which he was asked whether he had come to apologize.
“This is the most ridiculous thing ever. I just woke up and don’t want to speak with someone being rude. I am here to do good things,” he said before exiting the interview early.
As he departs, the women who appeared on his streams—Braun and Israeli influencer Shira Klein—must now confront the repercussions of their participation in his visit.
Besides the possible loss of her position, Braun has received hateful messages and death threats, including statements such as “too bad you weren’t raped and killed at Nova” and “you wh**e, you escort, they’ll slaughter you, we’ll throw a party over your pieces.”
Klein posted on social media that she was unaware of Peters’s antisemitic views before his visit and said she had been approached by a hasbara community influencer to “show the world the real Israel.”

