News of President Trump’s memorandum of understanding with Iran has triggered a collective meltdown among Zionists in the United States.
Over the past 48 hours, Jewish sleeper cells have been activated across the media and political arenas. Working in conjunction with philosemitic Gentiles, their goal is straightforward: to exert maximum pressure on the White House to ensure the deal falls through so Greater Israel can continue as planned.
The operation’s most public faces are Ben Shapiro and Mark Levin. Levin speaks to Boomers who watch Fox News while Shapiro focuses on Gen Z and Millennial social media users.
Shapiro’s Israel First loyalty was on full display when he complained about the deal not being “popular” in Tel Aviv.
“If Israel is not a signatory to the agreement … how in the world could you tie Israel’s hands when it comes to self-defense?!” he exclaimed. “This is a giant ‘L’ for the United States and for our allies.”
Shapiro rebuked JD Vance as well. “The Vice President has not served the President well,” he grumbled during an appearance on Fox, a network he seems to have the privilege of appearing on whenever he wants. Talk about privilege.
In theory, a Vance-led Republican Party post-Trump would mean less US involvement in the Middle East. Obviously, that isn’t something the Israeli’s are in favor of, so they want to end his political career before he can build momentum for 2028. Rubio seems to be the horse they want to back instead.
On Tuesday, Vance appeared on Megyn Kelly’s podcast to defend the agreement. The two spoke about Levin as well as other critics of the deal. Vance also sat down with New York Times columnist Ross Douthat. Speaking of Israel, he bluntly stated: “You’re a country of nine million people. You can’t just kill your way out of solving every single national security problem that you have.”
Trump made similar comments while in France this week: “I think [Israel] could do better… when two drones are shot into the desert and drop harmlessly, you don’t have to knock down buildings in Beirut.”
Jewish influencers jump into action
Levin’s recent tirades are reminiscent of the anti-Trump diatribes of liberal actor Robert DeNiro. Not only has Levin insisted that Congress needs to approve Trump’s agreement with Iran, he has ominously hinted that if Israel doesn’t get its way, it may use one of its many “powerful weapons” to ensure that it “will survive.” This sort of rhetoric only confirms that these people are not rational actors and that they have no qualms about committing crimes against humanity.
Jewish influencer Laura Loomer also issued a strange statement after the Iran deal was announced. “Soon, there will be a massive Islamic terror attack in America … I predict there will be many casualties,” she warned on X. Social media users have rightly wondered if that means a false flag is about to happen.
Meanwhile, neoconservative commentator John Podhoretz accused Trump of having “chickened out” of attacking Iran. Jewish commentator Batya Ungar-Sargon similarly told News Nation that the deal is a “total capitulation.” She previously admitted that Jews have “been at the forefront of every liberal and leftist issue in this country.”
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An article published by The Times of Israel confirmed that this is not a conspiracy. Netanyahu has “plans to use pro-Israel senators and right-wing media personalities to influence the terms of a final agreement between the United States and Iran,” the website reported. “He plans to use media figures, such as Fox News’ Mark Levin, and pro-Israel politicians, to get his message across to Trump.”
And that is precisely what is happening.
Evangelicals have been playing their part as well
US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee recently told a gathering that the US “would not” exist if it wasn’t for Israel. Apparently, he was completely serious. Conservative influencer Dana Loesch earned her $7,000 paycheck when she invited James Lindsay on her podcast to dunk on Vance and the “woke right.” Meanwhile, AIPAC-owned US Senator Ted Cruz has described the deal as an “embarrassment.”
To his credit, Trump has not caved. In remarks this week, he referred to Netanyahu — who he is reportedly on the outs with — as a “very small partner.” Unfortunately, Trump diminished his criticism by suggesting Netanyahu would agree with that assessment.
Regardless, The American Conservative’s Curt Mills has praised Trump for the deal, noting that “there’s not even an attempt, oftentimes, from the Israel First crowd to even argue what the American interest is. They glide past it.”
Vance unloaded on Trump’s critics during a rare White House press room appearance Thursday.
“Donald J. Trump is the only head of state in the entire world who is sympathetic to the nation of Israel at this moment in time, and he happens to be the head of state of the world’s superpower,” he said. “If I was in the cabinet of the Israeli government, I might not be attacking the only powerful ally that I have anywhere left in the entire world … Two-thirds of the defensive weapons that have protected your homeland have been built by American hands and paid for by American tax dollars.”
Trump’s eldest son, Don Jr., jumped into the fray as well. On X Monday, he took a dig at Cruz for “lying thru [sic] his teeth.”
AntiWar.com news editor Dave DeCamp joined the Integrity Magazine podcast this week to discuss the agreement.
He said that if Shapiro, Levin, and the rest of the Israel-first lobby in the US are against the deal, then that is probably a good sign that it contains positive steps toward peace.




