Israel's PM Just Blew Up All Those Conspiracy Theories About Charlie Kirk Being Anti-Semitic
Victoria Taft-Opinion : Oct 1, 2025
PJ Media
Just a few months before he was murdered by an assassin's bullet, Charlie Kirk wrote an effusive letter to Prime Minister Netanyahu about his love for Israel. Netanyahu mentioned the letter in the days following Kirk's murder and on Monday he released it...
[PJMedia.com] Would a guy whose brain is being held hostage by the Tricknology and Jedi Mind Tricks of Benjamin Netanyahu write a letter expressing his deep love for Israel and suggesting better ways for the Israeli prime minister to "message" his country to Gen Z? Unlikely. In fact, it's the exact opposite. (Image: Official White House Photo by Joyce N. Boghosian /Government Work-Public)
Just a few months before he was murdered by an assassin's bullet, Charlie Kirk wrote an effusive letter to Prime Minister Netanyahu about his love for Israel. Netanyahu mentioned the letter in the days following Kirk's murder and on Monday he released it.
"One of my greatest joys as a Christian is advocating for Israel and forming alliances with Jews in the fight to protect Judeo-Christian civilization," Kirk wrote. He warned, "As Muhammadism spreads into Western societies, it's critical that Jews and Christians stay united in the effort to contain and roll back radical Islam and Sharia law."
Can't argue with that.
The New York Post first reported on the letter, in which Kirk effused, "Everything written here is from a place of deep love for Israel and the Jewish people I often spend half my time on these campus tours defending Jews and Israel which I'm proud to do because I love Israel and love the Jewish faith." But he told Netanyahu that he needs to message his country's successes better with the Gen Z crowd. "My experience on college campuses matches a recent Harvard Harris poll which reported 48% of 18-24 year old Americans support Hamas over Israel. Even in young MAGA circles, Israel is losing support," he warned.
He is talking about people like these unhinged weirdos.
Kirk told the prime minister that he is often confronted by students who believe a lot of disinformation about the region's only democracy:
"Israel is an apartheid state."
"Why does Israel conduct ethnic cleansing?"
"Why is America subsidizing Israel's genocide against the Palestinian people?"
"Is American aid helping to subsidize Israel's free health care?"
"Israel and the Jews are running US foreign policy."
"Israel and Jews are responsible for 9/11."
"Defending Israel is not in our US national interest."
"Why is Israel trying to drag us into a war in the Middle East?"
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He characterized the turn as a "5 alarm fire" because conservative support for Israel is eroding:
I'm accused of being a paid apologist for Israel when I defend her; however, if I don't defend Israel strongly enough, I'm accused of being anti-semitic. I know you've got a 7 front war and my kvetching pales in comparison. But I'm trying to convey to you that Israel is losing support even in conservative circles. This should be a 5 alarm fire.
He offered the world leader ways to change hearts and minds. Like the debater he was, Kirk offered better ways to sell Israel to campuses full of people who demand a worldwide intifada while chanting "from the river to the sea," but who can't find Gaza on a map and don't know which river they're talking about.
Here are "some unsolicited recommendations my team and I suggest if you're open-minded to a communications reset," the cheeky 31-year-old told the leader of the only democracy in the Middle East... Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here
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