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Fact-Checking Tucker Carlson’s Portrayal of Christians in the Holy Land
A Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs study found Bethlehem's Christian population fell from 86% in 1950 to 10% in 2017, while Israel's Christian population grew to 184,000.
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AMIT SEGAL: Tucker Carlson to visit Israel
This comes a week after his anti-Israel trip to Jordan. During his interview with the Anglican archbishop of Jerusalem in Jordan last week, Carlson sidestepped the archbishop’s point about Israel’s protections for Christian rights to focus instead on sporadic flashpoints. After lavishing praise on Jordan’s treatment of Christians, he pivoted to a familiar riff: “How are Christians in the Holy Land doing? Are they thriving or are they suffering? …
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Leaning Left1Leaning Right1Center0Last UpdatedBias Distribution50% Left, 50% Right
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