Alex Jones mocks Benjamin Netanyahu and his son, "I’m not here to eat your f*cking sh*t!"

Published May 2nd, 2024 - 06:13 GMT
Alex Jones
Alex Jones addresses demonstrators protesting Covid-19 stay at home orders at a rally at the Capitol heavily promoted by his Infowars website. (Shutterstock)

ALBAWABA - Amid the ongoing Israeli aggression on Gaza since Oct. 7, 2023, American radio host Alex Jones took to his show 'Infowars' and expressed his anger towards Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his son. 

The video in question went viral on X (formerly known as Twitter) and had Alex Jones screaming angrily about the heinous crimes of Israel's Prime Minister by shouting "I’m not here to eat your f*cking sh*t!".

Moreover, he went on to express that he's not saying that because "He hates Jews" but that he's "not a toilet bowl you sit on and sh*t on!"

Alex Jones mocks Benjamin Netanyahu and his son

Wikipedia defined Alex Jones' Infowars as a "far-right conspiracy theory and fake news website owned by the individual in question". Additionally, it's been running since 1999 and operates via Free Speech Systems LLC which is a Broadcast Media Production and Distribution company located in Austin, Texas.

Americans took to the comment sections and somewhat agreed with Alex but were not into how the individual expressed his opinion about the matter through screams and curse words calling it "unprofessional" and "ineffective". Here's what they had to say: 

"Most Americans likely agree with him (minus the yelling and cussing). We’re not ok with funding their war and then taking in whoever is left so Israel can take over the beachfront property."

"I don't see how emotional yelling is effective, informative, or persuasive. He has a big enough platform where he can have his choice of well-spoken guests articulate the political situation without referring to toilets and poop 2-3 times per sentence. Maybe it's just marketing." 

Gaza now 

Alex Jones

Alex Jones, flanked by bodyguards, leaves a rally protesting COVID-19 stay-at-home orders at the Capitol that was heavily promoted by his Infowars website. (Shutterstock)

Since October 7, more than 34,568 have been killed by Israeli airstrikes across the besieged strip, more than half of whom are children and women, the Ministry of Health reported. Additionally, 77,765 Gazans have been injured, with injuries varying between mild and severe, according to the Ministry of Health in Gaza.

Moreover, countless Palestinian children are suffering from malnutrition and food is very hard to come by while the prices for basic human needs because of low stock and high demand. 

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