Conservative pundit Ann Coulter, under the gun for tweeting about Jews and Israel during Wednesday night’s GOP debate, says her tweets were “ripped out of context, chopped up and sent out in tweets with inflammatory headings.”

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, she also says that the ones who are using her tweets to bash her are “mostly Israel-hating liberals and pro-mass-immigration Republicans. Both of whom don’t want anyone to notice how immigration is changing the country, putting Americans and Israel at risk.”

The columnist and TV personality set off the firestorm with tweets criticizing Republicans for talking too much about Israel in Wednesday’s CNN debate featuring Donald Trump, Carly Fiorina, Ted Cruz, Mike Huckabee, Marco Rubio and more.

Cruz, Huckabee Rubio all mentioned ISRAEL in their response to: ‘What will AMERICA look like after you are president,’ ” read one tweet.

“How many fing Jews do these people think there are in the United States?” read another post that accused the presidential hopefuls of pandering to Jewish voters.

Among the thousands criticizing her via social media on Thursday was actor-filmmaker Seth Rogen, who wrote to Coulter: “You’re a horrible f—ing idiot.”

To be sure, Coulter also accused the GOP debaters of pandering to Republicans who are pro-life and fans of former President Ronald Reagan.

“I like the Jews, I like fetuses, I like Reagan. Didn’t need to hear applause lines about them all night,” she tweeted.