Did Netanyahu, Ben Shapiro And Erica Kirk Plan To Shoot Joint Content? Candace Owens Claims

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Conservative commentator Candace Owens claims online that a high-profile media collaboration involving Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, US political commentator Ben Shapiro and conservative figure Erica Kirk was recently planned but abruptly cancelled.

According to Owens, enough progress was made to involve planning and development before the collaboration was called off. (Facebook/Candace Owens)In a post shared on X, Owens described the alleged development as disgusting. “It’s crazy,” he wrote, adding that he received a tip that the three figures were scheduled to film a feature together in Palm Beach, Florida.

Owens also claimed that Daystar Television Network was involved in developing the project and that filming was stopped “recently at the last minute”.

Owens did not disclose the source of the tip or provide documentation to support the claim.

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So far, there has been no public confirmation or response from Netanyahu, Shapiro, Kirk, or Dester regarding the alleged project or its cancellation.

What Owens is accused ofAccording to Owens, enough progress was made to involve planning and development before the collaboration was called off. He did not specify the nature of the content, when it was supposed to be filmed or why it was cancelled.

Daystar is a US-based Christian broadcaster with a strong evangelical audience and long-standing pro-Israel stance. However, there are no independent reports confirming its involvement in any projects involving Netanyahu or Shapiro in Palm Beach.

Feedback and doubts onlineThe post drew a quick response from Owens’ followers. Some commentators have interpreted the alleged cancellation as evidence of deeper political or media dynamics, arguing that a project involving such prominent figures would not be abandoned without reason.

Others pushed back, questioning the reliability of the claim. Several users urged Owens to name his source, warning that an anonymous “tip” was insufficient to establish credibility.

One commenter wrote that audiences could not rely on claims that lacked verifiable support.

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Several responses linked the accusation to broader tensions within conservative circles, particularly over Israel-related advocacy and public alignment. These explanations, however, remain opinions expressed on social media, not proven facts.

What is known so farCurrently, Owens’ post is the only source for the claim. There is no verified news confirming that such a filming has been planned or cancelled.

Without independent verification or an official statement, the allegation remains unsubstantiated. Until more information comes out, the claim should be considered speculative.

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