Tucker is lying. Again
Here’s the “evidence” Tucker presents to prove Israel persecutes Christians:
A small number of recycled clips from Jerusalem showing isolated individuals, some of whom appear mentally unstable, attempting to spit at Christian clergy on public streets, behavior that involves no injuries or deaths and is widely condemned across Israeli society, with no connection to state policy or law.
Here’s the evidence Tucker deliberately ignores so he can keep selling you the lie that Islamic countries and Islamist movements are safe places for Christians:
December 24–25, 2023, Plateau State, Nigeria.
Islamist militias carried out coordinated Christmas Eve attacks on more than a dozen Christian villages, killing at least 140 Christians, burning homes and churches, and hunting fleeing civilians in surrounding fields.
April 2024, Bokkos area, Plateau State, Nigeria.
Armed Islamist groups attacked Christian farming communities in a series of raids, killing more than 50 Christians and destroying churches and homes.
June 2024, Benue State, Nigeria.
Gunmen attacked a predominantly Christian community near a Catholic parish, killing at least 25 Christians in targeted violence against villagers identified as Christian.
July 27, 2025, Komanda, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
Islamic State affiliated militants stormed a church during a Catholic mass and murdered at least 38 Christians inside the building, with additional worshippers wounded.
June 2024, Beni region, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
Islamist militants attacked Christian villages during nighttime raids, killing more than 40 Christians and burning homes and churches in targeted assaults.
February 25, 2024, Essakane village, Burkina Faso.
Gunmen attacked a Catholic church during Sunday worship, killing at least 15 Christians attending mass.
August 2024, central-northern Burkina Faso.
Islamist militants carried out large-scale attacks on Christian communities, killing hundreds of civilians, including Christians gathered near places of worship, with jihadist groups later claiming responsibility.
August 16, 2023, Jaranwala, Punjab, Pakistan.
Following blasphemy accusations against Christians, a Muslim mob attacked Christian neighborhoods, burning more than 20 churches and dozens of Christian homes, forcing entire Christian communities to flee.
May 25, 2024, Punjab, Pakistan.
A Christian settlement was attacked after renewed blasphemy allegations, with homes torched and Christians beaten and displaced while police struggled to contain the mob.
2017–2024, Egypt.
Islamist groups carried out multiple bombings and shootings targeting Coptic Christian churches during Palm Sunday, Christmas, and Easter services, killing dozens of Christians during worship.
2014–2017, Syria.
ISIS systematically destroyed ancient Christian towns including Maaloula and Qaryatayn, executing Christians, demolishing churches, and forcibly displacing entire Christian populations that have largely not returned.
2014–2018, Iraq.
ISIS carried out a campaign of ethnic and religious cleansing against Christians in Mosul and the Nineveh Plains, issuing ultimatums of conversion, payment of jizya, or death, executing clergy, seizing churches, and reducing Iraq’s Christian population by more than 80 percent.
2023–2025, Iran.
Christian converts were arrested, imprisoned, and sentenced to years in prison for practicing Christianity, with house churches raided and pastors prosecuted under national security laws explicitly for their faith.
2021–present, Afghanistan.
Under Taliban rule, Christianity is punishable by death, forcing all Christians underground and eliminating any possibility of open Christian worship or community life.
Ongoing, Somalia.
Al-Shabaab executes Christians on discovery, with Christianity treated as a capital crime under Islamist rule.
February 2015, Libya.
ISIS released video footage of the execution of 21 Coptic Christian men, murdered explicitly for being Christian.
2023–2024, Cabo Delgado Province, Mozambique.
ISIS-linked militants carried out beheadings and attacks on Christian civilians and burned churches during raids on Christian communities.
2023–2024, Sudan.
Churches were burned and Christian communities targeted during violence involving Islamist-aligned forces, with Christians attacked because of their religious identity.
November 2023, Tehran, Iran.
Iranian courts sentenced multiple Christian converts to prison terms ranging from five to ten years for attending house churches, citing “acting against national security” and “propaganda against the Islamic Republic.”
December 2024, Rasht, Iran.
Iranian authorities shut down multiple house churches and arrested Christian converts during coordinated raids, confiscating Bibles and sentencing pastors to prison.
2022–2024, Pakistan.
Pakistani courts upheld death sentences and life imprisonment for Christians accused under blasphemy laws, including cases where evidence consisted solely of accusations by Muslim neighbors.
2023, Egypt.
Egyptian authorities arrested and detained Christian converts from Islam for “disturbing public order,” holding them without charge and pressuring families to force recantations.
2024, Saudi Arabia.
Saudi authorities detained foreign Christian workers for holding private prayer meetings in their homes, interrogated them, confiscated religious materials, and deported several participants.
2023–2024, Qatar.
Qatari authorities detained Christian expatriates for unauthorized worship gatherings outside the state-approved religious complex and threatened deportation for repeat offenses.
2022–2024, Turkey.
Turkish authorities denied residency renewals and deported Protestant pastors and Christian workers after labeling their religious activity a “threat to national security.”
You tell me which threat is real.

People in the USA do not see any connection between the tragedies in Africa and what the white Jewish people are doing in Israel. If they are even aware of the jihadists in Africa. And there is zero connection between jihadists in Iran and anywhere else. And they don’t care.
Garbage in, Tucker out.