I knew that the truth would finally come out exposing Tuck Tuck for the grifter he is. This is what I have been able to gather so far.
Former PM Naftali Bennett strongly criticized Tucker Carlson, accusing him of fabricating a story about being detained in Israel. Bennett called Carlson a “chickenst**” and a “phony,” stating that Carlson never actually entered Israel during his visit. According to Bennett, Carlson landed at Ben Gurion Airport, took a photo in a logistics zone, tweeted it to create the illusion of being in the country, and then left without stepping onto Israeli soil.
Bennett dismissed Carlson’s claim of being interrogated and harassed by Israeli security as entirely false, saying no such incident occurred. He alleged that Carlson invented the story to portray himself as a serious journalist who had toured Israel, when in reality, the trip was brief and staged for optics.
Official sources supported Bennett’s account. The Israel Airports Authority stated that Carlson and his team were not detained, delayed, or interrogated, and that they were only asked routine security questions in a VIP lounge. Ambassador Huckabee also confirmed that passport checks and security questions are standard for all travelers, including diplomats.
Carlson had claimed that after interviewing Huckabee, Israeli officials seized his passport and questioned his producer about the interview’s content. However, multiple officials and government statements have now contradicted that narrative, aligning with Bennett’s exposure of the incident as a fabrication.
I knew that the truth would finally come out exposing Tuck Tuck for the grifter he is. This is what I have been able to gather so far.
Former PM Naftali Bennett strongly criticized Tucker Carlson, accusing him of fabricating a story about being detained in Israel. Bennett called Carlson a “chickenst**” and a “phony,” stating that Carlson never actually entered Israel during his visit. According to Bennett, Carlson landed at Ben Gurion Airport, took a photo in a logistics zone, tweeted it to create the illusion of being in the country, and then left without stepping onto Israeli soil.
Bennett dismissed Carlson’s claim of being interrogated and harassed by Israeli security as entirely false, saying no such incident occurred. He alleged that Carlson invented the story to portray himself as a serious journalist who had toured Israel, when in reality, the trip was brief and staged for optics.
Official sources supported Bennett’s account. The Israel Airports Authority stated that Carlson and his team were not detained, delayed, or interrogated, and that they were only asked routine security questions in a VIP lounge. Ambassador Huckabee also confirmed that passport checks and security questions are standard for all travelers, including diplomats.
Carlson had claimed that after interviewing Huckabee, Israeli officials seized his passport and questioned his producer about the interview’s content. However, multiple officials and government statements have now contradicted that narrative, aligning with Bennett’s exposure of the incident as a fabrication.