Former Green Beret Exposes Israeli Training of U.S. Police: “The IDF Is Training American Law Enforcement”
January 10, 2026
This should terrify you.
Foreign military forces accused of war crimes are training American police, importing occupation tactics, surveillance culture, and brutal crowd control straight into U.S. streets.
What Israel tests on Palestinians doesn’t stay in Palestine.
It gets exported. Normalized. Turned inward.
When police stop looking like public servants and start acting like an occupying force, democracy is already bleeding out.
Pay attention.
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English Script:
Sam: The IDF trains American police officers and ICE officers in Israel?
Anthony Aguilar: They train with U.S. ICE, with U.S. Homeland Security, and…
Captain Josephine Guelbuarne: NYPD.
Anthony Aguilar: NYPD. And that’s what’s called through semi program subject matter exchange, where our police, etc. train with them. So these National Guard soldiers that will soon be in or are in Chicago, have trained with and trained with Israel habitually for years. So when you look at all of these pieces of who do we have operating on the streets of Portland, and the streets of New York and in D.C., and who’s going into Chicago? All components and elements that have trained hand in hand with the IDF or the Israeli Ministry of the interior, or Gendarmerie, paramilitary police.
Sam: That’s absolutely amazing.
Anthony Aguilar: I also think that’s not a coincidence.
Sam: They do antisemitism training, not just physical training, but brainwash training basically for them too.
Anthony Aguilar: When we entered Israel, they took us on the hasbara tour. They took us to Kibbutz Be’eri. They took us to the Nova film festival site. And they also took us to Sderot, which is the overlook. Just outside of northern Gaza City in Beit Hanoun. It’s on the Israeli side of the border that overlooks all of Gaza City. They’ve turned that into a spectacle. It’s a picnic site. You can go up there. There’s vending machines. There’s an area to park. There’s an area where you can get your panoramic view with Gaza in the background. And if you time it just right, there might be a bomb that drops for your photo.


