Political commentator Tucker Carlson claimed that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu personally threatened him and “at least two members” of his family, according to remarks shared online and amplified by crypto-focused media account Coinvo. The allegation quickly gained attention across social media, adding to ongoing public discussions surrounding political tensions, media criticism, and the wider geopolitical fallout linked to the Israel conflict and international diplomacy. Carlson, known for his outspoken political commentary and interviews on foreign policy, did not provide additional publicly available details in the circulated post regarding the nature, timing, or circumstances of the alleged threats. No independent evidence accompanied the social media claim in the shared screenshot. Netanyahu, who continues to lead Israel during a period of heightened regional tensions, has remained a central figure in global political discourse, particularly concerning military operations, diplomacy, and international criticism surrounding the Middle East conflict. At the time of reporting, no public response from Netanyahu’s office regarding Carlson’s accusation was visible in the information circulating online. The claim remains an allegation made by Carlson and has not been independently verified. The remarks have generated significant reaction online, with supporters and critics debating the credibility and implications of the accusation as discussions continue across political and media circles.
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