In the end, you will meet the same fate as so many of the Jewish people's worst enemies, men far greater and more powerful than you ever were. You will end up in the dustbin of history. And not just any dustbin, the one with the industrial shredder, so that even there you won't take up much space.
Israel is fighting a war for its very existence. We stood on the brink of annihilation. Yet never in modern history has a nation fought for its survival with such extraordinary restraint and moral discipline against an enemy that deliberately embedded its military forces within a civilian population. At the very same time, a relentless campaign of lies and demonization has been waged to ensure Israel loses, and you have become one of its leading voices.
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Tucker Carlson now amplifies narratives that serve US adversaries, delegitimize Israel and erode Western values
We remember how the Western Allies confronted an enemy that hid among civilians during World War II. Germany's cities were subjected to massive carpet bombing, soldiers and civilians alike. That war ended in Allied victory. The same principle still defines Russia's conduct in Ukraine and in numerous conflicts throughout the Muslim world—wars that Tucker Carlson has shown remarkably little interest in discussing.
Israel, however—the nation of the Bible—has defeated enemies even more barbaric than the Nazis while adhering to the moral principles rooted in Jewish tradition. No carpet bombing. No indiscriminate destruction.
In doing so, Israel is also defending Western civilization itself against an axis of tyranny determined to destroy it. As German Chancellor Friedrich Merz put it: "Israel is doing the dirty work for all of us."
Yet Tucker Carlson, echoing a narrative promoted and financed by members of that very axis, Iran, Qatar and Erdoğan's Turkey, declared almost immediately after the war began that Israel was bombing innocent Muslim civilians. In an apparent effort to fracture Christian support for Israel, he went further, claiming that "the Israeli government is persecuting and bombing Christians in the Holy Land."
His patrons in Doha could hardly have been more pleased.
From there, his attacks on the Jewish wellspring from which his own Christian civilization emerged only intensified. "Washington and London are not sovereign," he declared. "They are run from Tel Aviv."
He became one of the first prominent figures to advance the now-familiar narrative that Benjamin Netanyahu somehow manipulated Donald Trump into war, even though Israel is the only country consistently defending American strategic interests across the Eastern Hemisphere.
"Trump did this against his will," Carlson told his audience. "He was a hostage of Benjamin Netanyahu and his many supporters in the United States."
In an interview with Israeli television, Carlson accused Trump of surrendering to political and financial pressure, arguing that "the Israeli prime minister pushed the U.S. president, who turned out to be much weaker than I had believed, into a war that harms America."
He did not stop there.
His moral decline seemed to lose all restraint.
Like so many of Israel's greatest enemies before him, figures eventually swallowed by history's grinder, Carlson continued descending into increasingly extreme claims.
He argued that Tehran's threat to humanity is merely "an Israeli invention"; that Iran is "a legitimate regional power with reasonable interests"; that Hamas is not America's problem and that he does not care who governs Gaza.
And if the Jewish people's return to their ancestral homeland is one of history's greatest acts of national restoration, Carlson dismisses it by claiming that Jews have "no genetic connection to Israel" and are merely foreign invaders without historical legitimacy.
Congratulations, Tucker.
Thanks to the algorithms that govern today's social media platforms, the falsehoods you spread reach hundreds of millions of viewers and are endlessly recycled. You have become a danger not only to the Jewish people but to America itself.
According to the 2025 U.S. National Security Strategy, Israel is America's forward outpost across the entire Eastern Hemisphere—the only nation with the proven capabilities and unwavering reliability to defend vital American interests day after day. Every blow dealt to Israel is a blow to America's national security. Weakening Israel is a direct threat to the security and survival of the United States.
That is the story. There is no other.
Yet Carlson's obsession remains fixed on Israel. Day after day, he rails against the Jewish state, as though every other crisis confronting the world has already been solved. Recently, he declared that he no longer considers himself a Republican because of the party's support for Israel—perhaps revealing, despite his repeated denials, far more about who truly stands behind him than he ever intended.
Being antisemitic would be bad enough.
But Carlson has elevated it into something even more dangerous: a relentless stream of poisonous falsehoods designed to delegitimize and destroy Israel.
Like Hitler before him, he portrays Israel as the source of much of the world's suffering and perpetual conflict. He claims Israel wages wars in order to build a Third Temple. He accuses Chabad of sowing chaos around the globe. He has even claimed that Israel assassinated Charlie Kirk, one of Israel's strongest supporters—and when confronted with recordings of his own statements, simply denies ever having made them, despite video evidence proving otherwise.
Note carefully how Carlson conducts interviews: His method often begins by attributing a statement to his guest that the guest never actually made. Before the interviewee has time to correct him, Carlson immediately asks a question built upon that false premise. If the guest corrects him, Carlson simply repeats the assumption as though it were established fact. Many interviewees eventually become trapped into debating the premise itself instead of rejecting it outright.
Through feigned innocence, carefully rehearsed skepticism and manipulative questioning, few escape the technique. Even Ambassador Mike Huckabee, a man known for his integrity, intellect and decades of media experience, fell into this trap during their widely discussed interview.
Nor have we forgotten Carlson's fabricated story that he was "aggressively interrogated" at Ben-Gurion Airport before that interview. Official footage released by Israel's Airports Authority showed precisely the opposite: cordial treatment, smiling officials and routine procedures.
Once again, he lied. Once again, in service of a broader campaign aimed at damaging the relationship between Israel and the United States.
Ironically, during that very interview Huckabee reminded Carlson of a truth obscured by his own arrogance: Without the land of the Bible, there would have been no America.
Carlson now sits before the camera swollen with self-importance, dressed in his trademark faded striped shirts that seem to flout every standard of respectable American public life—a fitting reflection of the contempt he now shows not only for Israel, but for the very values and institutions of his own civilization.
He projects innocence while delivering contradiction after contradiction, fabrication after fabrication. Once regarded as a stable conservative commentator, he has become someone in whom arrogance, ignorance and hubris appear locked in perpetual competition.
In many ways, whether knowingly or not, Carlson has become one of the most sophisticated threats facing Israel in the digital age.
Most disturbing of all, however, is his effort to erode evangelical Christian support for Israel by reviving the ancient "Replacement Theology"—the doctrine that claimed Christianity had replaced the Jewish people in God's covenant.
For nearly two thousand years this theology served as one of the principal religious justifications for the persecution, forced conversion and massacre of Jews throughout Christian Europe.
It took two millennia for much of the Christian world to repudiate it.
In 2015, the Vatican formally reaffirmed that God's covenant with the Jewish people has never been revoked, referred to the Jews as Christianity's "elder brothers," and declared antisemitism fundamentally incompatible with Christian teaching.
The tragedy is that Carlson portrays himself as a fearless defender of free speech and truth.
In reality, he has become perhaps America's most contemporary example of what Lenin once called a "useful idiot", serving, whether intentionally or not, the strategic interests of Qatar and the broader axis aligned against the West.
Carlson has become a perfect instrument of demoralization.
When he repeatedly gives a platform to extreme anti-Israel voices or depicts America's only dependable Middle Eastern ally as a liability, he is no longer engaging in journalism. He is amplifying the psychological warfare waged by Qatar, Iran and Erdoğan's Turkey under the comforting slogan of "America First."
Today, his programs are enthusiastically distributed by figures associated with the Muslim Brotherhood, whose stated objective is to transform—and ultimately undermine—American society from within. Tucker, you have found yourself standing alongside those openly committed to America's decline.
Have you ever seen Muslim communities praying for the prosperity of the nations that welcomed them?
The Jewish people have done precisely that for centuries. Every Sabbath, in every Jewish community across the world, Jews pause to pray for the peace and welfare of the country in which they live.
Blatant antisemitism never ends with the Jews.
It targets the Jews first because they stand at the gates of Western civilization. But once they are gone, the attack expands to the civilization itself, to liberal democracy, free markets and America.
Israel's enemies are America's enemies.
Successful statesmanship means recognizing tomorrow's dangers today. If you wait until tomorrow arrives, it is already too late. When the United States struck Iran, it was not acting on impulse. It was making a strategic decision based on the future. That strategic reality is precisely what Tucker Carlson seeks to obscure with fantasies of isolationism.
As Senator John Kennedy of Louisiana succinctly put it: "America First, but not alone."
And since we are speaking of prayers, let there be no misunderstanding. Unlike the fate you wish upon us, every Sabbath we shall pray for your well-being, even there, deep inside history's dustbin where humanity ultimately places those who dedicate themselves to falsehood.
We wish you a long, healthy and vigorous life, not out of malice, but so that you may live to witness, day after day, the continued flourishing of Israel, one of the most remarkable nations on earth. May you watch as the Jewish spirit, the cradle of Western civilization—prevails once again and, as in generations past, helps safeguard the future of humanity.


