Sami Hamdi, a figure linked to the Muslim Brotherhood and known for his vocal support of Hamas, praised several prominent U.S. conservative personalities for their outspoken opposition to Zionism.
In a recent statement, he pointed to commentator Tucker Carlson, political activist Candace Owens, and Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene as unexpectedly powerful voices amplifying narratives aligned with his movement.
Hamdi’s remarks underscore how certain American political debates are being seized upon by Islamist figures abroad to further their own agendas. By casting these U.S. figures as “the strongest voices” against Zionism, Hamdi highlights a convergence of rhetoric that alarms many observers, who see extremists exploiting Western political discourse for their own propaganda.
Sami Hamdi is a London-based political commentator and analyst, often described as aligned with the Muslim Brotherhood and sympathetic to Hamas. He is the editor-in-chief of The International Interest, a magazine focusing on Middle East affairs, and frequently appears on international media outlets to discuss geopolitics.