Mike Huckabee
“We can’t apply a different standard to Israel than we do to every other nation,” the American ambassador said.
Because of its importance not just to Jews, but to the West, excavating the City of David has engendered much hostility, speakers said at a Dec. 9 event.
A Christmas tree lighting ceremony was held at the capital’s YMCA.
The American diplomat visited the famous Machneyuda restaurant located in the capital and heard about the hostilities Israeli chefs are facing abroad.
“We believe a quick course correction is warranted,” the Anti-Defamation League wrote on X.
Tucker Carlson booed at the largest gathering of pastors in Israel since the establishment of the state.
The ambassador said the 150 U.S. service members deployed at the southern Israel facility enjoyed a “true American feast.”
The Jewish state’s longest-serving premier was born on Oct. 21, 1949, in Tel Aviv.
The U.S. ambassador to Israel and his predecessor were special surprise guests at the United Hatzalah event held for Sukkot.
“Now some are peddling these disgusting rumors, perhaps out of obsession, perhaps with Qatari funding. What I do know is this: Charlie Kirk was a great man and a great man deserves honor, not lies.”
Moments after U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee left the stage at the Jerusalem Theater, sirens warned of an incoming missile from Yemen.
“On one of the most horrendous days ... our friends in Israel stood with us,” Huckabee said. “And on Oct. 7 you saw that the people of America stood with you and still do.”