In a Channel 14 broadcast Sunday evening, activist Yoseph Haddad said he 'does not spread conspiracies but raises questions' about the NATO summit and rumors of an Iranian assassination of the late Senator Lindsey Graham. Commentator Lital Shams praised Graham's 'unprecedented fight against terror' and credited him with changing America.
Sunday evening, Yoseph Haddad and Lital Shams offered their perspectives on the legacy of the late Senator Lindsey Graham during a Channel 14 broadcast. Haddad, a prominent Israeli Arab activist, addressed rumors of an Iranian assassination of Graham, stating he does not spread conspiracies but raises questions about the NATO summit and the circumstances. Shams, a commentator, praised Graham's fight against terrorism, saying he 'changed America.'
Senator Lindsey Graham's death was confirmed earlier Sunday, at age 71, after a sudden illness. The news was met with a wave of tributes from Israeli and American officials, as The Zioneer reported separately. Iranian channels had earlier circulated a 'hit list' image targeting Graham, fueling speculation about foul play.
Haddad's remarks appeared to respond to these rumors without endorsing them, while Shams focused on Graham's broader political legacy. The statements reflect the ongoing interest in Graham's life and death within Israeli discourse.
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