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Huckabee Cites Allied Bombing of Dresden To Defend Israel's Gaza Genocide - Antiwar.com Blog

GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, AUG 8 – Huckabee defended Israel's actions in Gaza by comparing them to the WWII Dresden bombing that killed over 25,000 civilians, amid criticism from the UK and others.

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Amid growing international condemnation of Israel's annihilation and starvation of Gaza – including from staunch ally Britain—U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee on Friday attempted to defend the genocidal assault on Gaza by invoking one of the most notorious Allied atrocities of World War II. Appearing on Fox News' "Fox…

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The U.S. ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, a strong defender of the country, repeatedly invoked the Allied bombing of the German city of Dresden during World War II to defend Israel's actions in Gaza, in the midst of growing international condemnation.In an appearance in "Fox and Friends" on Friday morning, Huckabee attempted to defend Israel's aggressive military operation in the Gaza Strip, which has generated great indignation among its in…

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Mediafax During a television interview, Huckabee defended Israel's actions in Gaza, arguing that Israel does not receive recognition for its efforts to reduce civil losses. "You can tell me somewhere in the history of the world where a country attacked in the war had to feed its country that attacked and criticised it if it didn't?," asked the US official, according to Political. Huckabee offered the example of the bombings in Dresda "At the end…

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Mediafax broke the news in on Friday, August 8, 2025.
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