Controversial online streamer Sneako appeared caught off guard when an Arab-Christian guest on his livestream celebrated the freedom of his life in Israel.
The clip, which began circulating widely online this week, shows the US influencer who has 1.3 million YouTube followers talking to a young man who has recently moved from Nazareth to Tel Aviv.
He described no discrimination, free practice of faith, and good relations with Jewish neighbours.
“What’s it like living as a Christian in Israel?” Sneako asked the man.
“Super fun,” he replied.
Sneako, whose real name is Nicolas Kenn De Balinthazy, has become one of the internet’s most polarising political streamers in recent years. The American influencer converted to Islam in 2023 and has frequently aligned himself with controversial figures including Andrew Tate and Nick Fuentes.
Last year, Sneako posted on X: “Israel is not compatible with Western civilization.”
Internet personality Sneako and Nick Fuentes[Missing Credit]
He appeared visibly surprised throughout the conversation this week with the Arab Christian, who described how he enjoyed religious freedom in Israel.
“They don’t spit on you?” Sneako asked.
“No, they don’t.”
“Oh okay, okay.”
Sneako asked: “Are you treated well or do they see you as different? Because, you know, they believe that they’re chosen and you’re not.”
The man replied: “I’ve lived my whole life around Jews, and, Sneako, I believe life happens from you. If your heart is full of hate and racism, you’ll always find hate and disloyalty. There are plenty of bad people on both sides, there are Arabs who are bad people, Christians who are bad people, Muslims who are bad people, Jews who are bad people. But I believe you have to live your life with a pure heart, love everybody.”
Online influencers Andrew Tate, Nick Fuentes, Myron Gaines, Tristan Tate, Sneako, Justin Waller and Clavicular. Photographed in Miami, January 2026[Missing Credit]
Sneako again pushes for an answer to the question of “What it’s like practicing Christianity in Israel?”, to which the man responds: “I practice it freely, I mean I’m not living in Iran or Syria.”
Israel, Sneako claimed, bombs synagogues in Iran as well as churches. He also aruged that former Supreme Leader Khamenei said “positive things” about Christians and claimed that Christians in Iran are allowed to practice peacefully.
“They’re not, bro,” the guest replied. “I don’t know what source you read from, but the sources I’ve [read], they practice Christianity underground. I don’t even think Sunni [Muslims] are welcome [in Iran].”
The exchange quickly gained traction online.
Clips shared across X showed users praising the guest for offering what many described as a rare perspective from an Arab-Christian speaking positively about Israel in front of a streamer known for platforming aggressively anti-Israel voices.
SNEAKO meets an Arab Christian living in Israel on OmeTV. 👀
— SNEAKO UPDATES (@Sneak0o) May 25, 2026
The Christian man says he practices Christianity freely, has never experienced discrimination for his faith, and believes people on both sides should lead with love instead of hate. pic.twitter.com/Z41CJiXLNd
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