
Christian NGO Founder Says Tucker Carlson is ‘Totally Wrong’ About Christians in Israel
Shadi Khalloul, founder of the Israeli Christian Aramaic Association and a former Knesset candidate, declared on Wednesday, February 18, that Tucker Carlson is “totally wrong” about the experience of Christians living in Israel. In early February, Khalloul invited the right-wing American commentator to his home in the Galilee to meet with Christian leaders and visit holy sites, but Carlson did not respond. Carlson briefly visited Israel on Wednesday for a filmed interview with US Ambassador Mike Huckabee, but did not travel beyond Ben-Gurion Airport.
Khalloul criticized Carlson’s repeated claims of widespread Christian mistreatment in Israel, saying, “He’s speaking about me, about my people who live here in Israel, and it’s totally wrong, total lies.” He emphasized that Christians in Israel enjoy freedom of worship, freedom of movement, and freedom of speech—and that women can go out freely without harassment. Khalloul contrasted this with conditions in many Arab and Islamic countries, citing the recent bombing of a church in Damascus that killed 25 worshipers.
Regarding occasional incidents of Christians being spat on in Jerusalem, Khalloul said the perpetrators are a “fanatic, tiny minority” and that authorities follow up and punish offenders. He warned that Carlson’s rhetoric is “destroying our alliance as people here together” and actively creating divisions between the Jewish and Christian communities in Israel. “He is hurting our existence,” Khalloul said. (JPost/VFI News)
“Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God.” – Matthew 5:9