NEW YORK (VINnews)- Rabbi Yosef Mizrachi, an Israeli lecturer known for his online Torah teachings, directly addressed recent comments by former Fox News host Tucker Carlson regarding the potential rebuilding of the Third Temple, stating that Carlson “will not live to see it” and linking the event to the arrival of the Messiah.
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In remarks that circulated widely on social media, Mizrachi told Carlson not to worry about the reconstruction of the biblical Third Temple on Jerusalem’s Temple Mount. “When the Messiah comes, none of these radical Muslim Nazi murderers will be left in the world anyway,” Mizrachi said. “There will not be one anti-semite left in the world.”
The comments appear to be a response to Carlson’s recent podcast discussions, where he questioned whether elements of the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict — and broader Middle East tensions — could be driven by religious motivations to destroy Muslim holy sites like the Al-Aqsa Mosque and Dome of the Rock to facilitate the Third Temple’s rebuilding. Carlson has highlighted the Chabad-Lubavitch movement and referenced clips involving Mizrachi in suggesting such agendas, claims that have drawn accusations of promoting antisemitic conspiracy theories from Jewish organizations and media watchdogs.
Mizrachi’s statement frames the Third Temple not as a contemporary political or military project but as a divine event tied to messianic redemption in Jewish tradition. According to traditional Jewish eschatology, the Messiah’s arrival will usher in an era of universal peace, justice, and the eradication of evil and hatred, including antisemitism.
Mizrachi, who has a significant online following for his lectures on Jewish law and philosophy, has faced criticism in the past for controversial statements on various topics. His views on messianic themes are rooted in Orthodox interpretations but are not representative of mainstream Israeli policy or institutional positions.
The exchange highlights ongoing debates over religion, geopolitics, and conspiracy narratives amid heightened U.S.-Israel relations and regional conflicts. Carlson’s commentary has sparked backlash from Jewish leaders who describe it as baseless and inflammatory.
No immediate response from Carlson to Mizrachi’s remarks was available as of late March 10. The original video clip of Mizrachi’s comments has been shared across platforms, amplifying the discussion within pro-Israel and conservative online communities.

Rabbi Mizrachi should’ve been more careful with his original statement that was misconstrued by anti semite Carlson. Having said that, and despite some other alleged issues, once Carlson went ahead and made his ridiculous statements, this response of Rabbi Mizrahi is 1000% correct and well thought out.
If anybody doesn’t like what rabbi mizrach is saying please read the book from rabbi avigdor Miller divine madness On the holocaust subject Rabin Mizrahi is right what he’s saying if you like it or not
Sometimes you just need to hear it straight.
He’s a YouTube Rabbi like so many others. But to attack him so viciously is uncalled for especially considering he came after Tucker who really is a vile anti-semite
I was at last night’s lecture in Brooklyn he’s awesome and entertaining. The vast majority of people that don’t like him are not observant anyway and they simply just don’t want to hear the threats and consequences that the Torah lists is coming for them. You could hate the messenger but it won’t change anything
I’ll take Mizrachi over Manis Friedman – EVERY DAY!
Love love LOVE. WHAT RAV MIZRACHI SAYS. HE IS ALWAYS ON TARGET!!!!
Mizrachi is correct
Mizrachi speaks the emes. All these foments against it, check your neshma it’s leaning liberal sickness.
Much of what is said about him is pure sheker – and its dissiminators will one day have to answer for it; just like Tucker will one day have to answer for his own lies.
Why are so many people saying that Tucker is an anti semit?
What has he said that’s anti semetic?