Carlson Levels New Accusation Against Israel
The mass influx of migrants into Ceuta has sparked not only a heated political debate in Europe, but also a new wave of conspiracy theories. While official Madrid authorities are trying to balance national security…
Assessment
Tucker Carlson has injected a new conspiracy theory into Europe's migration debate, blaming Israel and its American supporters for the migrant influx into Ceuta. The claim comes with no evidence, but it taps into existing anti-Israel sentiment and could amplify distrust in both Madrid's handling of the crisis and Israel's foreign policy. Watch whether European officials or media push back, or if the narrative gains traction among far-right audiences.

