Since Israel began bombarding Gaza and starving its population of more than 2 million Palestinians in October 2023, the consensus that the Israeli government is committing genocide has steadily grown to include international and Israeli human rights groups, a United Nations panel, Holocaust scholars, and nearly 40% of Jewish Americans, according to one striking recent survey.
But in 10 words, former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Tuesday waved away the findings of respected groups like Amnesty International and renowned experts like Brown University professor Omer Bartov, when she commented on why young Americans are expressing support for Palestinians.
âThey were getting their information from social media, particularly TikTok,â said Clinton.
Without pointing to any evidence, the former secretary of state said young people in the US are âseeing short-form videos, some of them totally made up, some of them not at all representing what they claim to be showing, and thatâs where they get their informationâ about Israelâs attacks on Gaza.
She added that âitâs not just the usual suspectsââwithout naming who those pro-Palestinian âsuspectsâ are.
âItâs a lot of young Jewish Americans who donât know the history and donât understand,â she said. âA lot of the challenge is with younger people.â
Hillary Clinton blames TikTok and âtotally made upâ videos for young peopleâs views on Israel and Palestine.
She says social media influenced ânot just the usual suspectsâ but also âyoung Jewish Americans who donât know the history and donât understand.â https://t.co/rUVXRqK2rK pic.twitter.com/hAwG7Gbhwf
â Prem Thakker (@prem_thakker) December 2, 2025Her remarks echoed those of former Obama White House speechwriter Sarah Hurwitz, who spoke recently about the challenges Zionists are presented with when they try to defend Israel to young Jewish people who have seen widely available, credible images and news out of Gaza, where Israel has killed more than 70,000 Palestinians and is continuing to restrict humanitarian aid despite a ceasefire deal reached in October.
âAnything that we try to say to them, theyâre hearing it through this wall of carnage,â Hurwitz lamented last month, drawing condemnation.
Clinton was speaking at an event in New York City for Israel Hayom, the most widely read newspaper in Israel, which is run by billionaire Miriam Adelson, a megadonor to President Donald Trump. Adelson published an editorial in the Jewish Journal in November 2023 saying pro-Palestinian protesters âare dead to us,â and her late husband, Republican donor Sheldon Adelson, said in 2014 that the Palestinians are âan invented people.â
Jeremy Slevin, a senior adviser to Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), pointed to the irony of Clinton attending an event associated with the Adelsons and then claiming that âthe kids are being radicalized by anti-Israel propaganda.â
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Clinton has frequently claimed that pro-Palestinian Americans, particularly students who took part in nationwide campus protests last year as they urged the Biden administration to comply with US law and stop funding Israelâs attacks on Gaza, are simply misinformed about Palestine and ignorant of history, particularly pointing to the 2000 Camp David Summit hosted by former President Bill Clinton.
The former secretary of state has repeated the claim that the Palestinians were offered a âgenerous dealâ at the meeting and âwalked awayââa âmythâ that Camp David negotiator Robert Malley has debunked, warning itâs been used by Clinton and others to âjustify Israelâs genocide.â
Robert Malley on the myth of âPalestinians walked awayâ at Camp David (July 2000):
†Malley says the popular story pushed since 2000 â that Arafat rejected a âgenerous offerâ â is contradicted by the actual record. Israeli PM Barak sidelined the Palestinians for a year,⊠pic.twitter.com/3vlf1Rl4qj
â Drop Site (@DropSiteNews) November 28, 2025âSheâs the one getting the history wrong,â including at the Israel Hayom event, said Drop Site News on Tuesday.
A number of observers took issue with Clintonâs suggestion that anti-Israel sentiment in the US is being driven solely by young people, with Just Security executive editor Adil Haque issuing a âperiodic reminder that the biggest shift in attitudes toward Israel and Palestine has been among older Democrats.â
In 2022, 43% Democratic voters ages 50 and up had an unfavorable view of Israel. That percentage has risen sharply since Israel began its onslaught in Gaza, with 66% of those voters reporting an unfavorable view in a Pew Research Center poll this year.
Meanwhile, 71% of Democrats ages 49 and under opposed Israel in the same poll, and 62% of them had expressed opposition in 2022, denoting a less extreme shift in opinion.
âDemocrats get their news from CNN more than other mainstream sources,â said Haque, pointing to the networkâs recent investigation about Palestinian aid-seekers who were killed by Israeli forces. âIf youâre a 60-year-old with grandkids and you read or watch CNNâs Gaza reporting, you donât need TikTok to know that whatâs happening is very, very wrong.â
Dylan Williams, vice president of government affairs at the Center for International Policy, also suggested Clinton has an inaccurate view of who opposes Israelâs ongoing attacks on Palestinians.
âIâm nearly 50. I donât use TikTok. I listen to NPR âMorning Editionâ and read the Financial Times daily,â said Williams. âIâm a lawyer who has worked on Israel-Palestine issues for the last 20 years. The evidence Iâve seen that Israel committed atrocities including genocide in Gaza is overwhelming.â
Author Jason Overstreet wondered how Clinton would explain the findings of human rights groups like Amnesty International and Israel-based BâTselem, which pointed to testimonies by Israeli soldiers and the documented destruction of Gazaâs food system when it concluded in a report in July that Israel is committing genocide in the exclave.
âI guess Hillary Clinton also thinks that Amnesty International called whatâs happening in Gaza a genocide because they saw some videos on TikTok and just âdid not know history,ââ said Overstreet. âYoung peopleâs views on Israel are based on young people knowing that Israel has committed genocide.â



Neat. Good to know that someone who checks notes isnât relevant anymore has a shit opinion