טאקער קארלסאן האט שוין געטוישט זיין מיינונג צופיל מאל איב מדינת ישראל ער
A recent video montage highlights Tucker Carlson’s shifting positions on Israel, compiling statements from the 2010s through 2026 that demonstrate a striking reversal in tone. Older clips, mostly from the 2010s and early 2020s, show Carlson praising Israel as a key U.S. ally, defending military and financial aid, and emphasizing shared democratic values. Statements included affirmations like, “Israel is our most important ally in the region” and support for U.S.-Israel cooperation against threats such as Iran and terrorism.
In contrast, more recent clips from 2024–2026 depict a markedly critical Carlson. He described Israel as “one of the single ugliest countries in the world”, claimed that “nothing of beauty has been built there since 1948,” and equated Zionism with modern DEI (diversity, equity, inclusion) initiatives in a derogatory manner. He also accused Israel of manipulating U.S. policy and questioned the country’s influence in dragging the U.S. into conflicts, including against Iran.
This juxtaposition underscores a notable shift in Carlson’s public commentary, moving from strong support of Israel to open criticism that challenges longstanding narratives about U.S.-Israel relations. Analysts and commentators observing the montage noted that such reversals highlight the complexity of media personalities’ evolving positions on international affairs, as well as the polarized nature of discourse surrounding Israel in U.S. media.
The video has sparked debate among viewers, with some highlighting Carlson’s earlier praise as evidence of prior pro-Israel stances, while others cite his more recent remarks as a critical reevaluation. Regardless, the montage clearly demonstrates a pattern of flip-flopping that has attracted attention across social media platforms and political commentary circles.