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Saad Claims Israel-Palestine Solution Lies in Eliminating Childhood Anti-Semitic Brainwashing

Joe Rogan Experience · #2497 - Gad Saad · May 12, 2026
Saad Claims Israel-Palestine Solution Lies in Eliminating Childhood Anti-Semitic Brainwashing
Joe Rogan Experience
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#2497 - Gad Saad
"In my utopia, it would be to try to catch the brainwashing that happens straight out of the womb, where the type of animus that is shared regarding the Jews is so outlandish that it would make Hitler and Himmler squirm in unease. If you can get rid of that brainwashing, you will learn to see the other as an equal human being."
On The Joe Rogan Experience, evolutionary behavioral scientist Gad Saad argued that the root solution to Israeli-Palestinian conflict requires eliminating what he describes as extreme anti-Semitic indoctrination in Palestinian children from birth. Saad claimed this brainwashing creates generational hatred that prevents any possibility of coexistence, and that addressing it is more fundamental than debating military responses or territorial solutions.

About this episode

On this episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, host Joe Rogan spoke with evolutionary behavioral scientist and author Gad Saad for a charged three-hour conversation centered on Islamic immigration, Israeli-Palestinian conflict, cultural assimilation, and what Saad terms 'suicidal empathy.' Saad, a Lebanese Jew who fled civil war as a child and now holds a distinguished professorship at the University of Mississippi after leaving Concordia University in Montreal, promoted his new book Suicidal Empathy and argued that Western societies are committing civilizational suicide by refusing to acknowledge incompatibilities between Islamic doctrine and liberal democratic values. The conversation became contentious when Rogan challenged Saad's framing of anti-Israel sentiment, suggesting the destruction of Gaza has legitimately shifted American public opinion rather than stemming from inherent anti-Semitism. Saad countered by citing Pew Research data showing 95%+ of Middle Eastern populations express disdain for Jews, and argued that mass Islamic immigration to the West imports this hatred regardless of Gaza. He revealed personal threats including an in-person confrontation while walking with his nine-year-old son, and detailed his parents' 1980 kidnapping and torture by Abu Nidal's Fatah group in Lebanon. Saad rejected the term 'radical Islam,' insisting that political expansionism and incompatibility with secular governance are inherent to mainstream Islam based on canonical texts. Rogan pushed back on what he characterized as whataboutism, emphasizing that Gaza's destruction by U.S.-funded Israeli forces represents a uniquely asymmetrical conflict visible to all Americans. The two debated whether Israeli policy or Islamic doctrine bears greater responsibility for Middle Eastern violence, with Saad maintaining that demography is destiny and that Islamic populations will inevitably reshape Western societies toward Sharia governance. Despite friction, both agreed on the failures of U.S. foreign intervention in Iraq and Libya, though they disagreed on whether America's meddling or Islamic theology better explains regional instability.

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