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2 More Debates on Zionism’s Incompatibility with Libertarianism

I've added two more videos to my compilation of debates explaining why it's impossible to be both a Zionist and a libertarian.

Nov 24, 2025 | 0 comments

On November 13, I published a post titled “Why Zionism Is Incompatible with Libertarianism”, in which I provideded the videos for four debates related to the proper libertarian position on the Israel-Palestine conflict.

The first three featured me debating Rafi Farber, Alan Futerman, and Eli Lake, respectively. Farber and Futerman are co-authors of Walter Block’s, who is featured in the fourth in a debate with Dave Smith. My debate with Lake, who is not a libertarian, occurred at the Soho Forum in New York City, and the rest were episodes of the Tom Woods show featuring Block or coauthors.

I wrote an extensive debunking of Block’s arguments in his debate with Smith titled “Walter Block Is a Zionist Extremist, not a Libertarian”, in which I systematically deconstruct his false claims and logical fallacies.

Today, I updated my debate compilation post with two additional debates, both on the Tom Woods Show. The first was from September, featuring Walter Block vs. Jacob Hornberger of the Future of Freedom Foundation. Hornberger does a good job of illuminating the total incompatibility of Block’s bloodthirsty lunacy with libertarianism.

The second was just published last week, this time featuring Walter Block vs. Ilana Mercer, who mercilessly demolishes Block’s unhinged defenses of Israel’s genocide in Gaza.

My compilation post has a table of contents so you can quickly jump to any section. Read my summaries and watch the debates:

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I am an independent researcher, journalist, and author dedicated to exposing mainstream propaganda that serves to manufacture consent for criminal government policies.

I write about critically important issues including US foreign policy, economic policy, and so-called "public health" policies.

My books include Obstacle to Peace: The US Role in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Ron Paul vs. Paul Krugman: Austrian vs. Keynesian Economics in the Financial Crisis, and The War on Informed Consent.

To learn more about my mission and core values, visit my About page.

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