New US envoy prays, delivers Trump 'peace' message at Western Wall
- U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee delivered a message from President Donald Trump at the Western Wall, expressing a prayer for peace and for the immediate release of hostages.
- Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed at least 17 people, including children, coinciding with Huckabee's visit.
- Hamas is currently holding 59 hostages and has rejected Israel's recent proposal for their release in exchange for Palestinian prisoners.
- Rights groups have criticized Israel's blockade of Gaza as a starvation tactic, exacerbating food shortages and malnutrition among the population.
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In Israel, new U.S. ambassador to nation Mike Huckabee warns about Iran's threats
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee on Monday presented credentials to Israeli President Isaac Herzog, while the new U.S. ambassador to Israel also warned of Iran's desire to destroy both countries.
Mike Huckabee Starts Role As U.S. Ambassador To Israel: ‘Calling From God Himself’
Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, a staunch supporter of Israel, presented his credentials today to Israeli President Isaac Herzog, officially making him the United States Ambassador to Israel. Speaking at the President’s Residence in Jerusalem and fighting back tears, Huckabee recounted how President Donald Trump had told him he would take the role. “I never ...
Huckabee: Americans ‘greatly benefit’ from close ties to Israel
U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee conveyed a message to the growing isolationist camp on the American right as he submitted his diplomatic credentials on Monday: Maintaining close relations with Israel and countering the Iranian nuclear threat are beneficial to Americans. “The Iranian regime and all the hostility it has inflicted on the world for 46 years continues to threaten not only the peace of Israel but the peace of the United States…
Gaza: Israeli airstrikes killed women, children – Rescuers
Gaza’s civil defence agency has said that Israeli air strikes on Sunday killed no fewer than 25 people across the Gaza Strip, including women and children. Recall that Israel resumed its aerial and ground assault on Gaza on March 18, reigniting fighting after a two-month ceasefire that had paused more than 15 months of war in the coastal territory. “Since dawn today, the occupation’s air strikes have killed 20 people and injured dozens more, inc…
Gaza: Civil Defense Announces 25 Deaths in Israeli Strikes Sunday · Global Voices
Breaking the two-month truce, Israel resumed on March 18 its air and land offensive against Hamas in Gaza, the only way, according to Benyamin Netanyahu, to allow the return of the hostages still detained in the Palestinian enclave.
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