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‘Convert your grandfather first’: Nalin Haley criticised for urging Netanyahu to attend Catholic Mass

‘Convert your grandfather first’: Nalin Haley criticised for urging Netanyahu to attend Catholic Mass

Nalin Haley, the son of former US ambassador and presidential candidate Nikki Haley, has drawn sharp backlash on social media after urging Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to attend a Catholic Mass as a display of Christian solidarity. Critics accused Haley of promoting performative religiosity while overlooking unresolved questions around his own family’s religious background and political associations.The comment circulated widely on X late on Sunday, prompting a wave of critical responses that questioned the logic and intent behind urging a foreign leader to participate in a Christian religious service. Many users framed the remark as an example of selective moral signalling, pointing to the Haley family’s Sikh heritage and past public acknowledgements of non-Christian traditions.

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Much of the criticism also focused on Nikki Haley’s well-documented support for Israel during the Gaza war. During a 2024 visit, she signed Israeli artillery shells with the message “Finish them”, a gesture that drew international condemnation at the time. Online responses juxtaposed Nalin Haley’s call for Christian symbolism with that episode, arguing that religious language was being used to soften or legitimise military violence. Several posts also resurfaced photographs and anecdotes of Nikki Haley publicly honouring her Sikh father’s traditions in the past. Critics cited these moments to underline what they described as inconsistencies in the family’s public messaging on faith, identity and geopolitics, particularly when religion is invoked in a political or foreign-policy context.The controversy comes amid heightened debate in the US over Christian nationalism, immigrant assimilation and the role of religion in diplomacy. Commentators noted that urging a foreign leader to attend a religious service risks turning complex geopolitical relationships into civilisational or faith-based loyalty tests.

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