Israeli UN ambassador reveals shocking antisemitic question Tucker Carlson asked him during wartime phone call

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Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations revealed the shocking question antisemitic provocateur Tucker Carlson asked him during a phone call at the height of the Israel-Hamas War.

Danny Danon, who is currently serving his second stint as Israel’s representative in the United Nations, recounted the odd conversation during a talk at the Jewish Policy Center.

Carlson, an ousted Fox News host who holds frequent tête-à-têtes with antisemites, called Danon and demanded he be taken “off the list.”

Danny Danon said Tucker Carlson made a bizarre request during a phone call. Lev Radin/Shutterstock

Danon, startled by the meandering line of questioning, asked Carlson to clarify.

“He told me, ‘I’m being attacked by the Jews, so maybe you have, like, a list. Can you take me off the list?’,” Danon explained during the talk.

Danon effortlessly schooled Carlson on the reality of the attention he will inevitably attract while leading the charge against Israel.

“I told him, ‘Mr.Carlson, we don’t have a list. You are being attacked because you’re spreading lies, blood libels against our soldiers’,” Danon said.

“I told him, ‘You’re spreading antisemitism. You are hosting antisemites, so you are being attacked’,” he added.

Carlson peddles age-old antisemitic tropes on his podcast. Aristide Economopoulos

Carlson has previously platformed people like Nazi sympathizer Nick Fuentes and Holocaust denier Candace Owens.

When their call wrapped, Danon suggested that “maybe we should have a list” to monitor bigots who spread hate online.

Carlson was named “Antisemite of the Year” in 2025. ZUMAPRESS.com

“Maybe it’s about time we put a list of those who promote antisemitism online. Of those who are hosting antisemites on podcasts and fight back. And I think we have to do it because it’s not going anywhere,” Danon said.

“It’s gonna be with us, and it’s brutal. It’s a war, and we have to stand up and fight it.”

Some independent organizations like the Canary Mission already publish running lists of those they deem to be antisemitic. They exclusively dox students, professors, and people in the medical industry primarily for affiliations with pro-Palestine movements.

StopAntisemitism also annually crowns an “Antisemite of the Year” — which Carlson clinched in 2025.

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