The U.S. Ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabeeafter criticism from the British Prime Minister, launched an unparalleled attack on Keir Starmer by invoking the Allied World War II bombing Israeli Security Cabinet decides to expand the Gaza war.
“So, even if the Israeli hostages starve to death, is Israel expected to surrender to Hamas and feed them?” Hakabi Write on social media In response to Starmer’s position, an immediate ceasefire was called for and lamented the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the fate of the rest of the Israeli hostages held by Hamas.
Huckabee defiantly added: “Did Britain surrender to the Nazis and throw food at them?
“Have you ever heard of Dresden, Prime Minister Starmer? That’s not the food you gave up. If you were PM, then Britain would speak German!”
The RAF and the U.S. Air Force are believed to have bombed Dresden and thousands of civilians are believed to have been killed. It remains one of the most controversial allied acts of World War II, a question about its strategic necessity and widespread civilian destruction.
Huckabee becomes the first evangelical Christian to become Washington envoy Israel Donald Trump did not do so after he nominated him after the presidential election last November.
exist Follow-up positionshe wrote: “How much food does Starmer and the UK send to Gaza?”
He claims Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Gaza“not even reached the hostage”, apparently mentioning the unsupported claim that Hamas is intercepting delivery and hospice aid.
“Perhaps the British Prime Minister should sit down and follow the Arab League, and he said Hamas should immediately disarm and release all hostages.”
When Trump met Starmer in Turnberry in Scotland last month, the ambassador’s blunt comments went far beyond his public comments. US President Refusing to criticize Starmer in front of him After the appearance, Britain is preparing to recognize the state of Palestine without a ceasefire in Gaza.
Huckabee is a former Republican presidential candidate. History of favorable comments in Israel. He said in 2008: “There are indeed no Palestinians.” He also refused to use the term “West Bank”, which claims to be part of the territory of the future state, but refers to the territory by the biblical names of Jews and Samaritans used by Israel.
He also refused Israeli settlements on the territory under that name, insisting on calling them “communities.”
In June, he told the BBC that Muslim countries should provide land for the Palestinian state.
“In the same real estate occupied by Israel, when does it have to?” he said. “The Muslim state owns 644 times the land controlled by Israel. So if there is such a desire for the Palestinian state, there will be someone saying we want to preside over it.”

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