About
🔄Translating🔄 and Glory to the State of Israel refers to a series of memes where statements that a poster does not agree with are translated into direct support for Israel and Benjamin Netanyahu, ironically portraying the person who made the hypothetical, negatively perceived statement, no matter how detached from the topic of Israel-Palestine, as supportive of the state of Israel. The trend was popularized on TikTok, Instagram Reels and X / Twitter throughout November 2025. The meme is comparable to and can be considered an extension of the IsraelGPT meme.
Origin
On November 2nd, 2025, TikToker @eustassvalentine posted a meme using footage of Druski under a caption that comedically translates a perceived incorrect opinion about One Piece into support for Israel. The caption reads, "'Zoro is well written and compares to Sanji, Nami and Robin in terms of character development' | Translation | 'Glory to the beautiful country of Israel.'" The post gained over 193,000 views in two weeks and is the earliest known example of the meme.
@eustassvalentineZoro is the least well written character out of any strawhat bro easily 😭😭
Spread
The memes spread over the following days, appearing on TikTok, X and Instagram Reels.
On November 5th, 2025, TikToker @david.lifts07 posted a version of the meme translating the sentence, "Yo bro we should genuinely stop skipping legs for real," into, "Glory to the beautiful country of Israel," garnering over 460,000 views in two weeks.
@david.lifts07What’s a leg day? 🤔
♬ original sound – hldmyhnd.wav – 𝘩𝘰𝘤𝘩𝘸𝘦𝘳𝘵𝘪𝘨
On November 8th, X user @fiapilled posted a version of the meme where they translate a statement about Marvel Rivals being superior to Overwatch, garnering over 9,300 likes in just over a week.
On November 10th, X user @Lennnnnnie posted a version of the meme translating love of the musical artist Femtanyl into support for Israel, garnering over 4,200 likes in nine days.
On November 14th, TikToker @nexleq_ posted a version of the meme translating a sentence where someone refuses to game with their friend so they can spend time with their girlfriend into support for Israel, garnering over 1.9 million views in five days.
On November 15th, Instagram user mariskon_ posted a version of the meme that gained over 497,000 views and 44,000 likes in four days.
@nexleq_ i know what the algorithm wants #israel #gaming #skate #translating #trend ♬ Originalton – Dimitri.png)
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