Beloved Actor Nate Buzolic Labels Anti-Israel Christians "Frauds" in Viral Post
Australian actor Nate Buzolic issued a sharp critique of anti-Israel Christians, using biblical prophecy to defend Zionism in a viral post set to music by Sasson Shaulov.

Australian actor Nate Buzolic, a prominent Christian voice for Israel since the outbreak of the "Iron Swords" war, released a pointed social media post this weekend targeting anti-Zionist Christians. The post was notably set to the song "Tamid Ohev Oti" (Always Loves Me) by Israeli singer Sasson Shaulov.
Buzolic, widely recognized for his role as Kol Mikaelson in The Vampire Diaries and The Originals, used the platform to challenge members of his own faith who oppose the State of Israel. "The anti-Israel Christian is a fraud, a fake, and a grifter," Buzolic wrote to his nearly 3 million followers. "They do not understand and do not care about God's plans, prophecies, and promises."
The actor claimed that modern Christians who have become anti-Israel are aligning themselves against the biblical narrative, stating, "The God of Israel is the founder of Zionism, the moment He chose a physical people to be connected to a physical land forever."
Buzolic cited Zechariah 12 to argue that the Bible clearly supports Jewish victory and sovereignty in the end times. He warned that many Christians have been "easily misled" because they fail to study the promises made to Abraham and David.

Since October 2023, Buzolic has become an unofficial "ambassador" for Israel, frequently visiting the country to meet with families of hostages, wounded soldiers, and survivors. His advocacy was officially recognized in May 2024, when he was invited to light a torch during Israel’s national Independence Day ceremony on Mount Herzl.
The post concludes with a direct call to action for his fellow Christians: "I know my Bible and therefore I know exactly where to stand. Do the same."