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Home » Was Tucker Carlson “Detained” At TLV By Israeli Officials, Or Is He Just Confused?
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Was Tucker Carlson “Detained” At TLV By Israeli Officials, Or Is He Just Confused?

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomFebruary 19, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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Conservative figure Tucker Carlson traveled to Israel this week, and he claims he was detained at the airport, following a contentious interview. However, is there more to the story?

Tucker Carlson claims he was detained at Ben Gurion Airport

Tucker Carlson is a polarizing conservative figure, and in recent times, he has become a pretty vocal critic of Israel, including of the country’s actions in Gaza.

On Wednesday, February 18, 2026, Carlson traveled to Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion Airport (TLV), in order to have an interview with Mike Huckabee, the United States Ambassador to Israel. This followed an online spat between the two about how Christians are treated in Israel, with Carlson accusing Huckabee of not doing enough to protect Christians in the country.

The two have known one another for decades, and even worked together at Fox News. So Huckabee invited Carlson to interview him in person, saying “instead of talking about me, why don’t you come talk to me?”

Carlson flew in on a private jet and didn’t actually leave the airport premises for the interview, as the idea was to have the interview and then leave right away. However, Carlson claims that shortly after the interview, Israeli officials confiscated his passport, and took him to an interrogation room.

As he explained, “men who identified themselves as airport security took our passports, hauled our executive producer into a side room and then demanded to know what we spoke to Ambassador Huckabee about.”

Ultimately after extensive questioning, Carlson was allowed to leave the country. Interestingly, some reports suggest that the Israeli government initially didn’t want to allow Carlson into the country, leading to a negotiation with the State Department. This report suggests that in the end, Israel decided not to ban Carlson, in order to avoid a diplomatic incident. However, these claims are disputed, as I’ll cover below.

It sounds like Tucker Carlson just got the usual treatment?

As I read about Carlson’s experience, I couldn’t help but think “wait a second, it sounds like he just got the standard Ben Gurion Airport treatment?” Israel is known for having the world’s strictest airport security, and it’s totally normal to be placed in a room and questioned by security officials.

So I believe Carlson just doesn’t fully understand how security usually works at the airport. Odds are that him being a critic of the country may have subjected him to extra questioning, just as I was questioned when departing the airport due to my travel patterns. But that’s really just how things work at the airport, like it or not, and it doesn’t sound like he was objected to anything out of the ordinary.

For what it’s worth, a spokesperson for the United States Embassy in Israel claims that Carlson “received the same passport control questions that countless visitors to Israel, including Ambassador Huckabee and other diplomats, receive as part of normal entrance and exit from Israel.”

The representative also pushed back on the claim of Carlson nearly not being allowed into the country, explaining that “it is not accurate that Israel only was going to let Tucker into the country for the interview. The only engagement the Embassy had with Israel about his visit was to coordinate his private plane landing as part of facilitating a seamless visit. It was Tucker who chose to only come into the country for a few hours and depart. And Tucker received the same positive treatment of any visitors to Israel.”

Meanwhile former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett took to social media to call Carlson a “chicken$***,” writing “the guy who’s been spouting lies about Israel for the past two years, landed today at Ben Gurion airport, took a quick picture in the logistics zone, tweeted it to pretend he’s actually IN Israel (so he can later claim that he’s a serious reporter who toured Israel), didn’t even step foot in country, then made up a story that he’s being supposedly harassed by our security (didn’t happen), whined about it, got back into the private jet and flew off.”

He concluded that “next time he talks about Israel as if he’s some expert, just remember this guy is a phony!”

Extensive questioning at Ben Gurion Airport is the norm

Bottom line

Tucker Carlson traveled to Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion Airport to interview Mike Huckabee about the treatment of Christians in the country. Carlson claims he was detained and questioned prior to leaving, which is probably technically true.

What this leaves out is that this is basically the standard screening protocol in Israel, and it’s common for passengers to be questioned extensively prior to being able to board a flight out of the country. This would be very different than if you were interrogated prior to boarding a flight in the United States, or Japan, or wherever else.

What do you make of Carlson’s claims about his “detainment” in Israel?

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