Over the past two years, Tucker Carlson has transformed from a mainstream conservative commentator into a prolific disseminator of misinformation, particularly targeting Israel, Jews, Christians, and the broader geopolitical dynamics involving Iran and Qatar. Carlson platformed dictators, revisionists, and propagandists while ignoring or distorting evidence of jihadist threats. His claims have amplified antisemitic tropes, historical revisionism, and pro-Qatari propaganda, reaching millions and contributing to a surge in anti-Israel sentiment.
Drawing from a detailed analysis of his public statements, interviews, and social media activity, cross-referenced with factual records, historical context, and direct refutations, this report catalogs specific lies and misleading claims. These falsehoods are not isolated errors but part of a coordinated pattern that whitewashes Islamic jihad, demonizes Israel as a manipulative force, and promotes isolationism that weakens Western interests.
Israel drags the US into Middle Eastern wars
Tucker Carlson has repeatedly peddled the falsehood that Israel’s alliance with the United States is a one-way street of manipulation, dragging America into endless Middle Eastern conflicts against its own interests. This claim, echoed in his interviews and speeches from 2024 to 2026, paints Israel as the aggressor and the U.S. as a hapless victim, forced into wars by “Zionist control” or undue influence. It’s not just misleading, it’s a deliberate distortion that ignores history, strategy, and the real drivers of regional instability.
The fact is that the U.S. has engaged in Middle Eastern conflicts long before Israel’s founding in 1948, and many without any Israeli involvement. The Barbary Wars (1801-1805) saw America fighting Islamic piracy in North Africa, establishing a pattern of defending its interests against regional threats. In the 20th century, U.S. interventions like the 1953 Iranian coup, the 1991 Gulf War against Iraq, and the post-9/11 invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq were driven by American priorities: oil security, countering Soviet influence during the Cold War, and combating terrorism.
In a 2025 broadcast, he warned that standing with Israel would pull America into a broader conflict with “Islamic jihad.” This ignores that jihadist threats predate Israel and target the West inherently. Islamic expansionism conquered vast territories from the 7th century onward, subjugating Christian and Jewish populations across the Middle East, North Africa, and Europe. The Ottoman Empire’s wars with European powers, including the sieges of Vienna in 1529 and 1683, were not about Israel, they were about imposing Islamic dominance. Iran’s proxy wars through Hezbollah, Hamas, the Houthis, and militias in Iraq and Syria aimed at global hegemony, chanting “Death to America” alongside “Death to Israel.” These groups have killed thousands of U.S. troops, from the 1983 Beirut bombing (241 Marines) to over 600 in Iraq via Iranian-backed IEDs. Attacking America is inevitable for jihadists. Israel isn’t dragging the U.S. in; it’s the frontline bulwark, buying time and intelligence that protects American lives.
9/11 Was Due to U.S. Foreign Policy
The core of Carlson’s lie reduces al-Qaeda’s motivations to “blowback” from American interventions on behalf of Israel. In truth, Osama bin Laden’s 1996 and 1998 fatwas declared war on the U.S. not just for its presence in Saudi Arabia or support for Israel, but for the existence of Western civilization itself. Bin Laden explicitly called for the global imposition of Sharia law, viewing democracy, secularism, and freedoms as blasphemous affronts to Allah. The hijackers chanted “Allahu Akbar” as they crashed planes into towers, driven by a theology that mandates jihad against infidels, first the “far enemy” (America), then the near. This ideology traces back to the the Islamic canonical books, which inspired the Muslim Brotherhood and al-Qaeda, demanding submission or death for non-believers. To claim it’s about foreign policy is like saying the Inquisition was about trade disputes, it’s a deliberate evasion of the religious totalitarianism at play.
Al-Qaeda’s attacks predated major U.S. interventions: the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, the 1998 embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania (killing 224), and the 2000 USS Cole attack (17 sailors dead). These weren’t policy protests; they were doctrinal strikes against symbols of Western power. Even after 9/11, bin Laden’s messages celebrated the attacks as divine victories, not retaliatory measures. U.S. intelligence reports, including the 9/11 Commission, confirm al-Qaeda’s goal was a caliphate, not negotiation. Carlson’s recent “9/11 Files” series, released in late 2025, amplifies conspiracies about cover-ups and foreign foreknowledge, but it conveniently sidesteps this ideological root, instead blaming U.S. “incompetence” or hidden agendas.
The implications are dangerous and unforgivable. By regurgitating jihadist excuses, that America is the villain deserving blowback, Carlson undermines counterterrorism and emboldens terrorists. His rhetoric fractures American resolve, much like pre-9/11 complacency did. Isolationism isn’t strength; it’s surrender, allowing threats to metastasize until they strike home again. Carlson may chase clicks with this drivel, but facts don’t bend to his narrative. 9/11 was jihadist ideology in action, not policy fallout. Ignoring that invites history to repeat itself, and Carlson bears responsibility for peddling such suicidal nonsense.
Israel Wouldn’t Exist Without U.S. Tax Money
Tucker Carlson insists U.S. aid is the lifeline without which Israel would collapse, framing it as a parasitic drain on American resources. This narrative ignores Israel’s self-reliance, economic powerhouse status, and the mutual benefits of the alliance. It’s revisionist nonsense that demands exposure.
Israel’s founding in 1948 happened despite U.S. obstruction, not because of it. During the Holocaust, America slammed its doors on Jewish refugees, turning away ships like the MS St. Louis in 1939, dooming hundreds to Nazi death camps. In 1948, as Israel fought for survival against invading Arab armies, the U.S. imposed a weapons embargo, leaving the nascent state to scrounge arms from Czechoslovakia and elsewhere. Israel won its War of Independence through grit, innovation, and Diaspora support, not Uncle Sam’s checkbook.
U.S. aid only materialized later, during the Cold War, when Israel proved a strategic asset against Soviet-backed Arab regimes. The first significant military assistance came post-1967 Six-Day War, where Israel decisively defeated Egypt, Syria, and Jordan, nations armed by Moscow. This aid, peaking in the 1970s-1980s, was quid pro quo: Israel shared intelligence, tested U.S. weapons in real combat, and curbed Soviet expansion.
By 2026, Israel’s GDP stands at approximately $612 billion, driven by tech innovation, pharmaceuticals, and defense exports. That’s larger than many U.S. states and equivalent to economies like Sweden or Poland. The $318 billion in aid over 78 years equates to roughly half a year’s GDP, hardly the foundation of existence. Israel funds 90% of its defense budget domestically, exporting $12.5 billion in arms annually.
Christians Oppressed in Israel
Tucker Carlson’s insidious claim that Christians thrive equally and safely under Islamic regimes in the Middle East while facing persecution in Israel is a blatant fabrication. By cherry-picking guests from Jordan and the West Bank, Carlson inverts reality, portraying Islamic societies as tolerant havens and Israel as a bigoted oppressor.
Carlson asserts the decline of Christians began with Israel’s 1948 establishment, implying Israel drives their exodus. In reality Christian populations plummeted across the region long before Israel due to centuries of Islamic subjugation. Christians dropped not from Israeli actions, but from systemic pressures under Islamic rule. Freedom of worship exists, but only behind church walls. Public expressions are forbidden: no evangelism, no crosses in streets, no handing out Bibles. Last year, in Fuheis, the last Christian-majority town in Jordan, a Jesus statue was erected in the town square and dismantled within hours as “provocative” to Muslims. Two years prior, Bible Society ads for Independence Day were yanked for the same reason. Across the Islamic world, churches have mosques built adjacent to “suffocate” them symbolically. Naming children with Christian identifiers invites discrimination, pushing assimilation with Islamic names. Protection is conditional on loyalty to the regime; dissent, like Nahed Hattar’s 2016 Facebook post criticizing Islam, led to his assassination with government inaction.
In Israel christians enjoy genuine equality and safety. Israel’s 2% Christian population has full citizenship rights: voting, parliamentary representation, and open evangelism. Messianic Jews proselytize near the Western Wall without fear. Isolated incidents, like ultra-Orthodox spitting on clergy, are condemned by Israeli leaders and prosecuted, unlike unchecked murders in Islamic states. Christians in Israel grow their communities freely, with public symbols and festivals.
Israel is the Most Violent Country
Tucker Carlson portrays Israel as an aggressor engaging in systematic violence against Arabs. The numbers, drawn from historical records and verified reports, reveal the opposite: Israel’s actions have consistently been defensive responses to existential threats from Arab states, terrorist groups, and jihadist ideologies aiming to eradicate it. Over 78 years, Arab casualties in conflicts with Israel total approximately 65,000 deaths, a figure dwarfed by intra-Arab violence and far lower than casualties in other global conflicts, underscoring Israel’s restraint and precision amid perpetual aggression.
Pre-October 7, 2023, Arab casualties in major Israel-Arab conflicts amounted to about 65,000 deaths across seven decades. In the 1948 War of Independence, initiated by five Arab armies invading to destroy the nascent state, 10,000 Arabs died. The 1956 Sinai Campaign, triggered by Egyptian blockades and fedayeen attacks, resulted in 3,000 Egyptian deaths and 4,500 injuries. The 1967 Six-Day War, launched preemptively by Israel against mobilizing Arab forces led by Egypt, Jordan, and Syria, caused 21,000 Arab deaths. The 1973 Yom Kippur War, a surprise assault by Egypt and Syria on Israel’s holiest day, led to 18,500 Arab deaths. The 1982 Lebanon War, aimed at expelling PLO terrorists shelling northern Israel, saw 19,000 Lebanese and Palestinian deaths, primarily from intra-Lebanese fighting. Subsequent Gaza operations, 2008-2009 (1,400 Palestinian deaths), 2012 (160), and 2014 (2,100), responded to thousands of Hamas rockets.
These figures reflect Israel’s defensive posture: every major war was initiated by Arab coalitions or terror groups seeking Israel’s annihilation, with Israel minimizing civilian harm through warnings and targeted strikes.
Post-October 7, 2023, through March 2026, Arab casualties escalated due to Hamas’s barbaric attack killing 1,195 Israelis and taking 251 hostages, igniting multi-front wars. In Gaza, the Health Ministry reports 73,188 Palestinian deaths, These stem from urban warfare where Hamas embeds in civilian areas, using hospitals and schools as shields, forcing Israel’s precision operations to root out terrorists.
These numbers do not indicate systematic violence but self-defense against a jihadist axis, Iran-backed Hamas, Hezbollah, Houthis, responsible for initiating hostilities. Israel’s civilian-to-combatant ratio in Gaza (estimated 1:1 by urban warfare experts) is lower than in U.S.-led Iraq or Afghanistan campaigns, reflecting advanced targeting to avoid mass slaughter. Intra-Arab conflicts, like Syria’s civil war (600,000 deaths) or Yemen’s (377,000), far exceed Israel-related tolls.
Mossad Behind Epstein
Tucker Carlson’s baseless assertion that Jeffrey Epstein was a Mossad agent running a blackmail operation for Israel is a conspiracy theory. This claim, devoid of evidence, surfaced prominently after October 7, 2023, aligning with Carlson’s anti-Israel pivot.
The facts is that no credible evidence links Epstein to Mossad or any Israeli agency. Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, who oversaw Mossad from 2021 to 2022, stated unequivocally on July 14, 2025: “The accusation that Jeffrey Epstein somehow worked for Israel or the Mossad running a blackmail ring is categorically and totally false.” Bennett described it as “vicious slander” and “a lie with no basis in reality,” part of a wave of disinformation targeting Israel.
U.S. intelligence agencies, the CIA, FBI, ODNI, and DHS, have never corroborated any foreign government involvement in Epstein’s activities, let alone Israel’s. Investigations into Epstein, including the 2019 federal charges and subsequent document releases, reveal no Mossad connections.
Carlson’s claim often hinges on Epstein’s association with former Israeli PM Ehud Barak, who visited Epstein’s properties. However, no evidence suggests intelligence operations. Carlson’s rhetoric, ”everyone believes it was Israel”, relies on innuendo, not proof. In a February 2026 interview with Mike Huckabee, Carlson extended this to falsely claim Israeli President Isaac Herzog visited Epstein’s island. Herzog’s office issued a denial, confirming no meetings, communications, or relationships ever occurred. Carlson apologized on X, admitting he “didn’t mean to suggest” factual knowledge and that the claim was unfounded.
Mossad Planting Bombs in Qatar/Saudi Arabia
Tucker Carlson’s explosive claim that Israeli Mossad agents were arrested in Qatar and Saudi Arabia for planning bombings is pure fabrication, a conspiracy he unleashed on his March 3, 2026, broadcast to smear Israel and inflame tensions. Carlson asserted that authorities in both countries detained Mossad operatives the previous night, framing it as Israel’s effort to destabilize Gulf states and drag them into war with Iran. He questioned why Israel would bomb allies against Iran, implying a sinister false-flag operation.
Qatar’s foreign ministry immediately refuted Carlson’s allegation. On March 4, 2026, a spokesperson for Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs told Al Jazeera that they had “no information about Mossad cells operating within our borders,” categorically denying any arrests of Israeli agents for bombing plots. Saudi Arabia issued no official statement corroborating Carlson’s story, and independent verification from U.S. intelligence or regional sources yielded nothing.
The irony is that Qatar arrested actual Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) cells in recent operations, not Mossad.
Chabad Behind War with Iran
Tucker Carlson’s outrageous accusation that the Chabad-Lubavitch Jewish movement is secretly orchestrating Israel’s strikes on Iran to destroy the Al-Aqsa Mosque and rebuild the Third Temple is nothing short of a modern blood libel. Carlson claimed IDF uniform patches featuring Chabad symbols reveal a hidden agenda: escalating war with Iran to raze Islamic sites on the Temple Mount and erect a new Jewish Temple, describing it as “totally anathema to Christianity.”
Chabad-Lubavitch, founded in the 18th century by Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, is a Hasidic outreach organization dedicated to Jewish education, charity, and spiritual revival. With over 5,000 emissaries in 100 countries, Chabad operates synagogues, schools, soup kitchens, and drug rehab centers, serving Jews and non-Jews alike. It emphasizes love, kindness, and Messianic hope through mitzvot (good deeds), not political intrigue or violence.
Israel has controlled the Temple Mount for nearly 60 years. It has protected a mosque built atop the site of the biblical Temple, just as it has protected churches. If Israel had wanted to destroy the mosque, it could have done so many years ago, during one of the several wars waged against it by Arab states.
And why condemn Israel for hypothetically turning a mosque into a Jewish temple when Muslims historically destroyed or converted thousands of churches and synagogues into mosques? Hagia Sophia? was it not once the most sacred church in Eastern Christianity?
Al-Aqsa was built decades after Muhammad and later connected to Islam through a theological narrative developed during the reign of Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan amid political rivalry in Mecca. Yet Israel has continued to act as a democratic government, enforcing order at the site and arresting violators regardless of its historical right.
Jerusalem held no foundational significance in early Islam. Muhammad never set foot there. There was no mosque and no Islamic presence tied to the city during his lifetime. At the beginning, Muhammad instructed his followers to pray toward Jerusalem as a strategic move to gain favor with the Jews. When that effort failed and the Jewish tribes rejected his claims, he changed the qibla (direction of prayer) toward Mecca.
Islam’s so-called connection to Jerusalem was manufactured out of necessity. By the late 7th century, Abdullah ibn al-Zubayr controlled Mecca and Medina, the religious heart of Islam. His rival, Umayyad Caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan, ruled from the Levant, but lacked control over Islam’s holiest cities. To undercut al-Zubayr’s legitimacy and redirect pilgrimage traffic away from Mecca, Abd al-Malik declared the Temple Mount to be the site mentioned in the Qur’an as “al-Masjid al-Aqsa” and built the Dome of the Rock and the Al-Aqsa Mosque. The real Masjid al-Aqsa referred to in the Qur’an pointed to a structure between Mecca and Ta’if, not Jerusalem. The retroactive claim to Jerusalem was a power play.
If Israel operated by the same logic as Islamic conquerors, it would have turned Al-Aqsa into a museum, demolished it entirely, or built the Third Temple in its place, just as Muslim rulers throughout history erased churches and synagogues to assert dominance. But Israel didn’t do that. It didn’t ban Muslim prayer. It didn’t claim exclusive access. Instead, it chose to protect Al-Aqsa, even while it being used as a platform for incitement and propaganda.
When examined collectively, these falsehoods minimize or excuse Islamic jihad, fabricate Israeli culpability, and seed suspicion about longstanding Western alliances. Aggressors become victims. Defensive wars become imperial plots. Terror networks become misunderstood actors.
The danger is not merely reputational harm to Israel or Jews. The real damage is strategic and civilizational. When a prominent voice with millions of followers normalizes conspiratorial thinking, amplifies antisemitic tropes, and erodes trust in factual reality, it weakens democratic societies from within. It fractures public consensus about genuine threats. It feeds polarization. And it hands ideological ammunition to hostile regimes and jihadist movements that openly declare their intent to dismantle Western order.
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Tucker seems to have been purchased by some dishonest faction in Qatar. He has become big disappointment.
Tucker Carlson I believe has gone Mad with Insanity!