Tucker Carlson Accuses Trump Administration of Silencing Criticism on Israel After Palestinian-American Killing
Conservative commentator Tucker Carlson intensified his criticism of Israel by highlighting the killing of a Palestinian-American in the West Bank. The victim, described by his father as a young man visiting family and seeking a bride, was brutally murdered while attempting to reach a four-dunam family-owned agricultural plot in Area A. Carlson framed this incident as part of a broader "conspiracy of silence" involving the Trump administration, accusing it of ignoring the event and suppressing critical coverage of Israel.
Carlson labeled the actions of settlers in the area as "pogroms" carried out with weapons supplied by the United States. He drew a controversial parallel between the current administration's silence and the alleged cover-up of the 1967 USS Liberty incident, a historical event often cited in antisemitic narratives. During his segment, Carlson interviewed the victim's father, Kamel Masalt, who recounted the personal tragedy.
Further, Carlson suggested that even Christian American media outlets face censorship and political pressure preventing them from criticizing Israel, framing this as a betrayal of their religious kin in the Holy Land. This narrative echoes classic antisemitic tropes about Jewish control over government and media. The segment sparked discussions on settler violence, antisemitism, and media bias regarding Israel and the Palestinian territories.