Tucker Carlson Claims Israel Avoids Plus Sign Due to Christian Cross Resemblance
American political commentator Tucker Carlson sparked controversy by claiming on his podcast that Israeli schools avoid using the plus sign because it resembles the Christian cross. Carlson made this assertion while criticizing Israel's attitude toward Christian symbols and the extent of American financial support for Israel. He urged American Christians to reconsider how their government allocates funds to Israel, stating, "Christians in the United States need to know what they are funding."
The video of Carlson's remarks circulated widely on social media, prompting numerous responses and evidence showing that the plus sign is indeed used in Israeli educational settings. The discussion reignited debates about Israel, Christianity, and U.S. foreign policy. Carlson's comments come amid his growing criticism of American support for Israel and calls for U.S. Christians to reassess their involvement in Middle Eastern conflicts.
Earlier in February, Carlson was filmed at an Israeli airport after claiming he was detained by border security. The footage showed him signing a document and posing for a photo with an airport employee, contradicting his previous statements about the incident.
This latest episode highlights ongoing tensions surrounding Carlson's views on Israel and the complex dynamics of U.S.-Israel relations, especially regarding religious symbolism and political support.
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