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Nelk Boys Benjamin Netanyahu Interview

WASHINGTON, D.C., JUL 23 – Nelk Boys faced backlash after releasing a largely scripted interview with Netanyahu, losing over 10,000 YouTube subscribers amid criticism for providing a platform amid Gaza conflict allegations.

  • On July 21, 2025, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared on the Full Send Podcast hosted by the Nelk Boys in Washington, D.C., offering an hourlong interview.
  • Earlier this month, Netanyahu detoured from his U.S. visit to record the podcast, which previously interviewed President Donald Trump three times.
  • Many viewers accused the Nelk Boys of platforming `genocide propaganda` and Social Blade reported their YouTube channel lost more than 10,000 subscribers within a day.
  • Steinberg and Forgeard said they would `give the other side the opportunity` and later held a live stream with Nick Fuentes, Myron Gaines, Hasan Piker and Sneako as a mea culpa.
  • This controversy underscores the deepening fragmentation of information ecosystems driven by nontraditional media, as Kat Tenbarge of Spitfire News called the Nelk Boys `useful idiots` for broadcasting the administration's agenda.
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Known for their controversial and controversial videos, these online buzz specialists have won an interview with the Israeli Prime Minister, causing embarrassment, criticism and widespread uneasiness.

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