The Mike Huckabee interview, truth about America’s deeply unhealthy relationship with Israel, and top 11 Lies That Mike Huckabee
The Mike Huckabee interview, truth about
America’s deeply unhealthy relationship with Israel, and top 11 Lies That
Mike Huckabee
Eng: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1614129576384248
Arabic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XS7itdfgNnU&t=5859s
This interview is a huge prove that Zionist are
professional liars from the first word come out of Mike Huckabee mouth
But if you are a Zionist or at least sympathies to them,
can you help answer Tucker Carlson question "who are Ibraham
descendants?"
And here are “The Top 11 Lies That Mike Huckabee
Told Tucker Carlson About Israel and Palestine”
1.
TUCKER CARLSON: “Jonathan Pollard. I’m just
going to show the name to you and have you explain.”
MIKE HUCKABEE: “I’m glad you asked.
Interestingly, there’s been a lot of things about it. You’re the first person
who has asked me about it, which I find amazing. So I’m glad you did.”
TUCKER CARLSON: “Really?”
MIKE HUCKABEE: “Yeah. The very first person.”
A brazen, easily debunked lie from Huckabee, within
moments of the interview beginning. As journalist Yashar Ali noted, Israeli reporter Neria Kraus had already confronted
Huckabee in January over his controversial meeting with Jonathan Pollard – the former US intelligence analyst
convicted of spying for Israel. That was just weeks ago. And what did Huckabee
do then? Exactly what he did with Carlson: attack the New York Times for
reporting on it, dodge the question, and change the subject.
2.
“They were attacked again in 1956. They won
the war. They were attacked again in 1967 by five countries.”
In 1956, the Suez crisis was the result of a
British-French-Israeli invasion of Egypt. The war began on Oct. 29 when the Israeli Air Force launched a
series of attacks on Egyptian positions across the Sinai – and not vice versa.
In 1967, the Six-Day War began on June 5 with the Israeli Air Force mounting a
surprise attack on Egypt’s airfields – and not vice versa. The Israelis claimed
it was a preemptive war to prevent an impending invasion by Egypt. Yet, in
1982, in a speech to the National Defense College, Israeli Prime Minister
Menachem Begin admitted: “In June 1967, we again had a choice. The
Egyptian army concentrations in the Sinai approaches did not prove that
[President Gamal Abdel] Nasser was really about to attack us. We must be honest
with ourselves. We decided to attack him.”
3.
“It was a declaration – an assumption and a
declaration that was done by Lord Balfour in Great Britain. At that time, this
land was under the British Mandate. And he said the Jews should have the land
that was theirs from 3,800 years ago.”
The Balfour Declaration was issued by Lord Balfour, the
then British foreign secretary and a card-carrying antisemite, in November 1917. The British
Mandate, or administration of the territories of Palestine and Transjordan, did
not begin until the San Remo conference in April 1920, after the defeat of
the Ottoman Empire in World War I. When Lord Balfour issued his declaration,
Palestine was still part of the Ottoman Empire.
It is also worth noting here that the Balfour Declaration
did indeed call for a “national home for the Jewish people” in Palestine, but
also added that “nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and
religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine.”
4.
TUCKER CARLSON: “There are many more
Christians in Qatar than there are in Israel.”
MIKE HUCKABEE: “That’s not true.”
It is true. There are almost double the
number of Christians in Qatar (about 340,000 in 2020) as there are in Israel (about 182,000 in 2022).
5.
“Well, the only numbers we have come from
this dubious entity called the Gaza Health Ministry. You know who that is? It’s
Hamas.”
First off, it is thoroughly dishonest to conflate the
Gaza Health Ministry with Hamas. The Palestinian Authority (PA), as the Associated Press explained in November 2023, “retains
power over health and education services in Gaza” and the ministry is “a mix of
recent Hamas hires and older civil servants affiliated with the secular
nationalist Fatah party.” The PA in the occupied West Bank “provides medical
equipment to Gaza, pays Health Ministry salaries and handles patient transfers
from the blockaded enclave to Israeli hospitals.”
“Hamas is one of the factions. Some of us are aligned
with Fatah, some are independent,” Ahmed al-Kahlot, director of Kamal Adwan
Hospital in northern Gaza, told the AP. “More than anything, we are medical professionals.”
Second, if the Gaza Health Ministry is so “dubious,” why
has the US State Department used its figures in the past, and why does the Israeli
military now accept its figures?
6.
“Do you know what Israel does? They send page
messages, and they send texts to every cell phone in Gaza, and they say, ‘We’re
going to hit this particular target.’ They drop leaflets, and they announce
where they’re going to hit.”
Multiple human rights groups have debunked this
pro-Israel talking point. For example, Amnesty International found that “the Israeli military
failed to take all feasible precautions ahead of attacks, including by not
giving Palestinian civilians effective prior warnings – in some cases they did
not warn civilians at all and in others they issued inadequate warnings.”
The BBC analyzed 26 warnings issued by the Israeli
military to Palestinians in Gaza and found 17 of them contained errors,
inconsistencies, and contradictions, with experts saying they could amount to
violations of international law. My friend Mosab Abu Toha, the Palestinian poet
and a Zeteo contributor, listed several examples of his own family members in
Gaza who were killed in their homes without receiving any warnings or texts in
advance from the Israeli military.
7.
“You still have a lower number of civilians
killed than in any urban warfare environment in modern history. Fact.”
This is not a fact, and despite repeated
pressing from Carlson, Huckabee could not provide any source or evidence for
this claim. In March 2024, The Atlantic magazine reported on a study from Larry Lewis, the director of the Center for
Autonomy and Artificial Intelligence at the Center for Naval Analyses, who
found that “for every 100 Israeli air strikes, the IDF killed an average of 54
civilians. In the U.S. campaign in Raqqa, the American military caused an
estimated 1.7 civilian deaths per 100 strikes.” More recently, leaked figures from a classified Israeli military
intelligence database indicate that five out of every six Palestinians killed
in Gaza between October 2023 and May 2025 were civilians.
8.
“They were not firing at crowds.”
This was Huckabee’s attempt to defend Israeli soldiers
and US contractors working at the so-called Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF)
food distribution sites, where hundreds of Palestinians were killed last year. The
Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported in June 2025 that Israeli soldiers
deliberately shot at unarmed Palestinians near GHF sites after being “ordered”
to do so by their commanders. “We fired machine guns from tanks and threw
grenades,” one soldier told Haaretz. “There was one incident where
a group of civilians was hit while advancing under the cover of fog.” In August
2025, Doctors without Borders published a detailed report describing “orchestrated” killings at
GHF sites and people “being shot like animals.”
9.
“Before Israel put the Green Line up and
before they took great care to put checkpoints in place, there were over a
thousand suicide bombers in one year.”
What on Earth was the US ambassador to Israel talking
about? The single worst year for suicide bombings during the
Second Intifada was 2002, when there were around 50 Palestinian suicide attacks. Huckabee wildly inflated
this number by a factor of 20.
10.
“Area C is Israel.”
Area C of the West Bank may be under full Israeli civil
and security control and contain 400,000 Israeli settlers in over 200
settlements, but it is not legally recognized as part of the state of Israel.
The West Bank as a whole is considered “occupied” under international law, per
the United Nations and the International Committee for the Red Cross, among many other
international institutions. In July 2024, a landmark advisory opinion from the International Court
of Justice (ICJ) declared Israel’s occupation of the West Bank, the Gaza Strip,
and East Jerusalem to be unlawful.
11.
TUCKER CARLSON: “You’ve been following all
this hate-the-Muslim stuff going on in the United States on the right.”
MIKE HUCKABEE: “I hear some of it, and it’s
unpleasant. We shouldn’t hate anybody.”
TUCKER CARLSON: “Amen.”
MIKE HUCKABEE: “It’s not a good thing. Hate
is an evil thing. Sometimes you say, ‘I don’t support child killing.’ Okay, I
don’t either. But I don’t support hate in any form.”
Are you kidding me? Hate-filled Huckabee has a long
history of anti-Islam, anti-Muslim, and anti-Palestinian bigotry. In 2013,
he called Islam “a religion that promotes the most
murderous mayhem on the planet in their so-called holiest days.” He claimed
that “the Muslims will go to the mosque, and they will have their day of
prayer, and they come out of there like uncorked animals—throwing rocks and
burning cars.” Five years earlier, in 2008, he told two Orthodox Jewish men during a campaign stop in
Massachusetts that “there really is no such thing as – I need to be careful
about saying this, because people will really get upset – there’s really no
such thing as a Palestinian. There’s not.”
So Mike Huckabee lied in his two-and-a-half-hour
interview with Tucker Carlson. He lied and lied and lied.



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