Addressing Israelis directly, Ana Kasparian said you are "hated internationally" You're acting "like absolute demons" while claiming to be God's chosen people. She emphasized that her criticism was not about religion but about the killing of civilians. Kasparian posted on X that Israel is "evil, genocidal, and has destroyed our country." Social media (IG, in Arabic)
I've got to give credit where credit is due. Ana Kasparian is a beautiful and exceptionally courageous American journalist of Armenian descent. She fiercely defends Palestinians and Muslims within a Zionist-dominated American media landscape, as if she were Palestinian herself. She challenges the dominant narrative with remarkable strength, eloquence, and conviction. She and her husband are now being subjected to vile smear campaigns from both Zionist and right-wing critics, escalating even to death threats.
Ms. Kasparian has more than 282,000 followers on Instagram (@anakasparianofficial) and 638,000 followers on X (@anakasparian). She primarily shares political commentary and highlights, along with aspects of her personal life, on these platforms. She is widely recognized as a prominent Armenian American journalist and media personality, serving as a host and producer for The Young Turks.
Some Interesting Facts About Ana Kasparian
* Ana is 39 years old.
* In kindergarten, she spoke only Armenian.
* As a child, she watched classic Sesame Street, which helped her learn English.
* In 2010, she completed her master’s degree in political science.
* She speaks both Armenian and English fluently.
* She is currently focused on her career and family.
* Like people in Gazan, her paternal great-grandparents experienced the Armenian Genocide firsthand in 1915.
Ana Kasparian’s Message to Israelis
Ana Kasparian’s message to Israelis has sparked widespread reaction. Some call it truth; others call it antisemitic—but few are ignoring it. In a viral video, she delivered a sharp rebuke of Israel, stating that Israelis are “hated internationally,” and accusing the country of committing acts of violence against civilians. She emphasized that her criticism was directed not at religion, but at government actions.
The controversy intensified when she posted on X that Israel is “evil” and “genocidal,” and that it has negatively impacted the United States. When critics labeled her remarks antisemitic, she responded forcefully and refused to apologize. She maintained that her criticism targets Zionism and Israeli policy—not Judaism—and cited Jewish American commentators she respects.
Jewish advocacy organizations, including the ADL, condemned her language as antisemitic under the IHRA definition. Supporters, however, defended her right to criticize Israeli policy and emphasized the distinction between Zionism and Judaism.
Ana's Message to Lebanon
"Who is the real terrorist here? If I was the leader of Lebanon, I would demand that my military join forces with Hezbollah to defend my country." The Israelis are the one occupying Lebanon, not Hezbollah!
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on X: "اذهبو الي دبي 

https://t.co/AsrTfMFuFQ" / X
Iran is a Threat to Israel—Not the U.S. or Europe
Shortly before the U.S. and Israel’s attack on Iran, Ms. Kasparian stated: “The only reason we have a bad relationship with Iran is because of Israel. If Israel gets its way, the U.S. will pursue regime change in Iran. Americans will pay for it, and U.S. soldiers will risk their lives. It won’t benefit the United States—only Israel.”
She further argued: “There’s no way in which this would benefit the United States. Iran’s ballistic missiles are not capable of reaching the U.S. The only country with a vested interest in regime change in Iran is Israel.”
The Israeli Lobby’s Message to Ana Kasparian
Pro-Israel voices in the United States have made strong statements warning critics of Israel of consequences, including reputational and professional harm. These claims reflect the intensity and polarization surrounding the issue.
Canary Mission's Threats
A group known as Canary Mission has reportedly targeted Ana Kasparian’s husband, allegedly threatening his employment if he does not publicly condemn her political views. This incident underscores concerns about harassment and the risks faced by individuals who speak out on controversial political issues.
U.S. Foreign Policy and Israel
Ana Kasparian has argued that U.S. foreign policy is heavily influenced by Israel’s interests. She cited an incident at the Glastonbury Festival in the UK, where a large crowd participated in pro-Palestinian chants led by rapper Bob Vylan. She criticized the response to such events, arguing that they are sometimes mischaracterized as calls for violence rather than political expression.
Like many Americans, she believes U.S. foreign policy has, at times, prioritized foreign interests over domestic ones, contributing to international tensions and conflicts.
Divisions Within MAGA
There are emerging divisions within the MAGA movement regarding U.S. policy toward Iran and support for Israel. Figures such as Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens have expressed opposition to military involvement. GOP Representative Lauren Boebert has also stated she would vote against significant funding for a potential Iran conflict, emphasizing an “America First” approach.
Closing Thoughts
As a Palestinian, words cannot fully express my gratitude to Ana Kasparian for her outspoken defense of Palestinians and Muslims. She has been vocal for years while many others have remained silent. She has said things that many feel but hesitate to express. Ana Kasparian is a one-woman-army
If there were ever someone to be considered for a Nobel Prize, Ana Kasparian would be a strong candidate. Remember her name and share it with your sons and daughters. Once again, thank you, Ana Kasparian, for what you do.
Ana Kasparian lashes out at the illegal Jewish settlers: 'I don't care about your feeling! We are not interested in your feelings regarding this war. You ignited a war—the outcome of which remains unknown—solely for the sake of your own interests. Our soldiers will die for you; you bombed energy infrastructure, and now you are whining about the war. I have never witnessed narcissism like that from which you. Twitter @hureyaksa
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Mahmoud El-Yousseph is a Palestinian freelance writer and retired U.S. Air Force veteran. He writes on U.S. foreign policy, Middle East affairs, and justice.
Email: elyousseph6@yahoo.com