
Social media personality Tyler Oliveira was denied entry into Israel this week and placed on a return flight to the United States after authorities determined that his content crossed into antisemitic incitement.
Oliveira publicized the incident shortly after landing back in America, posting a photo of himself at Ben Gurion Airport holding official paperwork issued by Israeli authorities. Alongside the image, he wrote: “I got banned from Israel and deported back to America for ‘anti-Semitic’ content.”
Israeli officials made clear that the decision was not spontaneous but the result of mounting concern over Oliveira’s recent videos, which have drawn sharp criticism for targeting Orthodox Jewish communities in the United States. His productions, which focused heavily on places such as Lakewood, New Jersey, and Kiryas Yoel, New York, portrayed chareidi residents as abusing government systems and attempting to take over municipalities—claims widely condemned as recycled antisemitic tropes.
Israeli Minister Amichai Chikli made it clear that Oliveira would not be allowed into the country. Responding to a prior online question Oliveira had posed about whether Israel would admit him, Chikli answered bluntly: “No.”
Chikli later elaborated that Israel has no interest in providing a platform for influencers who build audiences by attacking Jews. He stated that individuals who come with the intention of spreading hatred or provoking hostility toward Jewish communities will be turned away at the border. In another sharply worded remark, he said he was “proud” of the decision to block Oliveira, describing him as someone who uses harassment of Jews as a means of gaining online attention.
According to Israeli authorities, Oliveira’s content went beyond criticism and entered the realm of incitement, contributing to the spread of hostility toward Jews online.
Oliveira, who has built a large following through confrontational and sensationalized video content, has increasingly shifted toward controversial topics in recent months. His reporting style—often built around dramatic claims and selectively edited encounters—has drawn millions of views but also significant backlash, particularly from Jewish organizations and community leaders who say his videos distort reality and fuel dangerous narratives.
{Matzav.com}




Drop dead you piece of racoon turd.
Amen
They blocked him for one or both of two reasons.
1. He posted content against Israel.
2. They get the propaganda victory of “defending Jews”.
Whatever the reason, it was obviously not altruistic for the sake of helping Jews, especially given the way they treat the yeshiva boys and chareidim there.
yup he is an anti-semetic piece of garbage. Glad he was ousted before he could get in.
YASHER KO’ACH. I am glad Israel has been keeping a sharp eye on anti jewish inciters worldwide.
to tyler oliveira
of course israel wont let you in. shkoyach on a grand waste of money. hey by the way do you have a job? only the jews you accuse are “jobless” or “welfare addicted”? this seems fishy. before you go around calling names, see how much more welfare addicted you are.
sincerly anonymous jew you called “welfare addicted”
Sorry kiddo, any country has a right to refuse entry to any traveler if they feel, for any reason
If you look closely at the document, the reason for denial states: “Prevention of illegal immigration consideration”. It doesn’t say anything about anti semitism.
Very amusing.
England wouldn’t allow Trump to visit at one point.
And Muslim countries (including the Gazan invaders he defends so heartfeltly) have no problem, not only banning critics, but even lopping off their head.
But when Israel does it (and without violence), it’s suddenly a big problem.
The kid is right.
He tells the truth