They quote Duke as claiming that only one Israeli died on September 11, 2001, "proving" that Israelis had advanced warning of the attack and were behind it.
The article freely admits that Duke is a right-wing antisemite, but uses that as praiseworthy: "He is one of the far-right activists in the United States, as his party is extremely hostile to the Jews on a racial basis, and his primary desire at the present time is to liberate America from Jewish and Zionist control, which he considers the greatest danger to America and the world."
Here is the illustration for the article:
The article quotes Duke as being a patriotic American as well as a steadfast friend of the Palestinian people:
I have dedicated my life to a free, secure, sovereign America, an America loyal to our people and our interests, not to the terrorist goals of a foreign terrorist state... Let us tell the truth about the worst terrorist state on earth: Israel.If you do this, you will not only help save the Palestinian people, but also save the lives and freedom of the American people as well.
It is difficult to find a better illustration of the horseshoe theory than seeing far-Left protesters chanting in support of the Houthis who idolize David Duke's antisemitism.