Huckabee urges Israel to act on settler ‘terrorism,’ warns Iran over nuclear program
Huckabee further discussed the issues of Israel's elections and the war in Gaza, emphasizing his support for Israel's right to defend itself.
US Ambassador Mike Huckabee urged Israel to take action against settler "terrorism" following recent attacks in the Palestinian village of Kusra, describing the acts as "terror" rather than mere crime. He argued that the presence of such individuals tarnishes both Israel's and Jewish people's reputations, regardless of their claimed allegiance.
Huckabee stressed that these actions constitute an "act of crime" and an "act of terror" that must cease. In light of Iran's potential escalation of conflict, Huckabee hoped the regime would recognize its inability to acquire a nuclear weapon and opt for diplomacy instead. He further warned that should Iran reject a deal, the US might employ military action once more.
Regarding Israel's upcoming elections, Huckabee indicated US President Donald Trump's preference to avoid involvement, as he believed such endorsement could either benefit or harm the electoral process. Finally, Huckabee reaffirmed the US commitment to Israel's defense in Gaza, emphasizing Israel's adherence to the 20-point agreement and the necessity for Hamas to disarm and demilitarize before any possible withdrawal.
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