Arab and Muslim Nations Respond to U.S. Envoy’s Statement on Israel’s Claim to Regional Land
More than a dozen Arab and Muslim governments and major regional organizations jointly condemned Huckabee's remarks as violating international law and threatening regional peace.
- On 02/22/2026, the foreign ministers of 14 Arab and Muslim governments condemned Huckabee's remarks as 'dangerous and inflammatory' in a joint statement by the UAE foreign ministry.
- Friday, the episode filmed at Tel Aviv airport examined a biblical verse suggesting Israel's territory from the Euphrates to the Nile, described as 'basically the entire Middle East'.
- On the podcast, Huckabee said `It would be fine if they took it all` and later described his remark as hyperbolic while questioning if Israel has a right to the land, as Carlson pressed him.
- Iran's foreign ministry accused Huckabee on X of revealing 'American active complicity' and the joint statement argued the remarks contravene the United Nations Charter, undermining Gaza de-escalation.
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Mauritania condemns U.S. ambassador's remarks on potential Israeli control over Middle East
NOUAKCHOTT, Feb. 22 (Xinhua) -- Mauritania on Sunday condemned remarks by U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee regarding potential Israeli control over the entire Middle East, describing them as contrary to the principles of international law and the United Nations Charter, according to a statement issued by the country's foreign ministry. Read full story
Trump's ambassador ignites international firestorm with 'deranged' new remarks
U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee ignited an international firestorm this weekend after appearing to endorse the idea of Israel taking control of the entire Middle East, remarks that prompted a swift response from more than a dozen Arab nations, including the United States’ own allies.Huckabee...
Iran, other Muslim states slam US envoy’s endorsement of ‘Greater Israel’ plot
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