The Israel Guys Debunk the Viral Theory That Israel Was Behind Charlie Kirk's Assassination
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The Israel Guys Debunk the Viral Theory That Israel Was Behind Charlie Kirk's Assassination
The Israel Guys take on the theory, spread within a day of Charlie Kirk's assassination at Utah Valley University on September 10th, 2025, that Israel or Mossad had him killed for drifting away from his pro-Israel stance. They trace the claim back to a viral post from Ian Carroll and walk through years of Kirk's own statements defending Israel's biblical land rights, his trips to Israel and the Golan Heights, and his description of the country as central to God's plan. They argue that hosting Israel critics like Tucker Carlson and Dave Smith reflected Kirk's belief in open dialogue rather than a shift in his own views, and ask why, if Israel assassinates its critics, far harsher critics on both the right and left remain untouched. The video closes by contrasting the grief expressed in Israel after Kirk's death with celebratory reactions from parts of the American left.
The Israel Guys open by revisiting the question that dominated social media within a day of Charlie Kirk's assassination at Utah Valley University on September 10th, 2025: whether Israel was somehow responsible. They trace the theory back to a post from Ian Carroll arguing that Kirk had been a devoted friend to Israel who was murdered in front of his family, framing the killing as Israel effectively shooting itself in the foot. From there, they say, a wave of similar posts spread rapidly, pointing to Kirk's mild criticism of Israel, his comments suggesting Jeffrey Epstein had ties to Mossad, and his decision to platform anti-Zionist voices as supposed motives.
Charlie Kirk's Long Record of Support for Israel
Before addressing the theory directly, the Israel Guys lay out Kirk's actual history with Israel. They play a 2019 clip of Kirk describing himself as very pro-Israel and someone who had defended the country his entire life, along with a comment from August 2025, just a month before his death, in which Kirk says he has a bulletproof record defending Israel and believes in the scriptural land rights given to the Jewish people, describing Israel as having a place in God's plan.
A Personal Trip That Deepened His Convictions
The video includes footage from one of Kirk's trips to southern Israel with a friend named Amit, during which Kirk criticizes international media coverage of Hebron, calls the Golan Heights rightfully Jewish land despite the UN's refusal to recognize it, and describes Gaza as containing real infrastructure rather than matching descriptions he'd previously heard. Kirk says the trip made him even more convinced in his support for Israel than before.
Hosting Critics of Israel Doesn't Mean Turning Against It
The Israel Guys acknowledge that Kirk did host guests critical of Israel, including Tucker Carlson and Dave Smith, at his events, but argue this reflected Kirk's broader belief in dialogue rather than a change in his own position. They quote Kirk's own explanation that when people stop talking to each other, bad things happen, framing his willingness to platform disagreement as consistent with his support for free speech rather than evidence of a break with Israel.
Questioning Mossad Isn't the Same as Being Anti-Israel
Addressing the claim that Kirk had begun questioning the Israeli government by suggesting Epstein had connections to Mossad, the Israel Guys argue there's a clear difference between criticizing specific actions of the Israeli government and being anti-Israel or antisemitic. They play a clip of Kirk stating plainly that he is a defender of Israel as the homeland of the Jewish people, that seeing Israel in person felt like watching the Bible come to life, and that Christians have an obligation to honor the Jewish people.
If Not Him, Then Why Not So Many Others?
The Israel Guys argue that Israel does not assassinate its critics, and that even if it did, Kirk would be an unlikely target given how outspoken he was in Israel's defense. They ask why, if this theory were true, far more consistent critics of Israel on the right, including Candace Owens, Ian Carroll, the Hodge Twins, Jake Shields, Dan Bilzerian, Jackson Hinkle, Thomas Massie, and Nick Fuentes, along with countless critics on the left, in Europe, and at the United Nations, haven't faced the same fate. They conclude there is no evidence tying Kirk's killer to Israel, and argue that Kirk's real significance was as a builder of conservative media and political infrastructure that helped elect Donald Trump, not as a target for Israeli intelligence.
Contrasting Reactions in Israel and on the American Left
The video closes by juxtaposing the mourning seen in Israel following Kirk's death with celebratory reactions from segments of the American left, using the contrast to argue that grief, not suspicion, was the dominant response from the country accused of orchestrating his killing.
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