
Hodgetwins Podcast Nick Fuentes Shows Hodgetwins EXACTLY Why Israel Is NOT Our Greatest Ally...
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Dec 30, 2025 The discussion kicks off with a light-hearted banter about an invitation to Israel. The hosts and Nick Fuentes dive into the complexities of U.S.-Israel relations, arguing that evangelical support masks political motives. They explore the theological implications of viewing Israel as a family rather than a modern state. Amid intense debate, they critique Israel's actions in Gaza and the humanitarian cost involved. Nick highlights the dynamics of the Israel-Iran rivalry and worries about potential conflicts, while touching on the influence of media and U.S. policies on perceptions of the region.
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Refused Invitation And Street Hostility
- The HodgeTwins recount refusing an invitation to visit Israel and fearing cultural hostility toward visible Christians.
- They say missionaries and Christians can be spat on and confronted in Israeli streets.
Political And Theological Drivers Of Support
- Nick Fuentes and the HodgeTwins argue many conservative Christians uncritically treat Israel as "our greatest ally."
- They claim theological and political motives drive U.S. support beyond strategic interest.
Supersessionism Reframes 'Chosen People'
- The guests discuss supersessionism: Christianity reinterprets Old Testament Israel as the "new Israel."
- They claim this theological view undermines the idea of a perpetual ethnic chosenness.



