U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee Says Israel Is Entitled to Entire Middle East: 'It Would Be Fine If They Took It All'
Source: MEDIAite
Feb 20th, 2026, 7:18 pm
U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee said Israel would be fine to take control of territory stretching from the Nile to the Euphrates during a tense exchange with Tucker Carlson as the host grilled him on his biblical justification for the countrys territory.
Speaking on The Tucker Carlson Show on Friday, Huckabee was pressed repeatedly on the biblical boundaries he cited as divinely promised to the Jewish people as the host asked him what land specifically he was talking about, noting the remit in the biblical book of Genesis is greater than the borders of modern-day Israel.
Such a border is alluded to in the expansionist idea of a Greater Israel, an ambition by some understood to encompass land across several modern states, including parts of Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Iraq, as well as Palestinian territories.
Midway through the interview, as Huckabee accused Carlson of drawing the conversation away from Christian Zionism, the host said, You have said it three times that God gave this land to this people and so it is entirely fair for me with respect to ask what land are you talking about because I just read Genesis 15, as I have many times, and that land I think it says from the Nile to the Euphrates, which is once again basically the entire Middle East.
Read more: https://www.mediaite.com/media/tv/u-s-ambassador-mike-huckabee-says-israel-is-entitled-to-entire-middle-east-it-would-be-fine-if-they-took-it-all/
Radicals like Huckleberry don't care about "Israel" or "Judaism". They only care about converting everyone to their brand of "Xtianity" and that includes the Jews.
Lovie777
(22,428 posts)ForgoTheConsequence
(5,179 posts)LymphocyteLover
(9,639 posts)(sarcasm)
everyonematters
(4,061 posts)Lonestarblue
(13,372 posts)Mister Ed
(6,882 posts)That Huckabee fellow sure isn't a very diplomatic diplomat, is he?
Martin Eden
(15,501 posts)In order to fulfill that promise.
Of course, other religions may have ancient texts saying the same land belongs to them.
Perpetual war, bloodshed, atrocity, and unspeakable grief are all part of God's plan!
Is it possible to impeach a deity, then elect a more humane one?
Safe as Milk
(227 posts)A "more humane one" would be a reflection of the values of those who want a more congenial god. Authoritarians want a more violent, demanding god because it suits their political goals.
Botany
(76,865 posts)
tonekat
(2,494 posts)any Graffiti left by the Germans with this motto by leaving their own that said "Yeah, we got mittens too!"
paleotn
(21,923 posts)Salah ad-Din's coup de grâce and the end of serious Crusader military power in the Middle East. Deus vult? Guess God was on a break and missed the whole damn thing.
PatSeg
(52,743 posts)for ambassador to Israel. He should go back to writing cheesy diet books.
OldBaldy1701E
(10,818 posts)Maybe his public standing. But, mostly his wallet.
SergeStorms
(20,286 posts)greased the wheels of "donations" with that statement, didn't he?
BattleRow
(2,188 posts)paleotn
(21,923 posts)And more bullshit from the dusty old book of myth. Genesis 15 is ancient Hebrew fantasies, yet they only managed to control a small corner of the dusty sandbox for short periods. The Egyptians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes, Persians, Greeks, Romans, Arabs, Christian Crusaders, and Turks ran roughshod over them for centuries. Who the hell didn't? After the 63 BCE siege, Pompey himself entered the Holy of Holies in the Jewish temple with no ill effect. The Assyrians emptied it out centuries before. Titus emptied and destroyed Herod's version in 70 CE. What's left is what we see today. A ruin. So much for Genesis 15:18-20 and God's supposed covenant, along with the Jewish temple being a serious no go zone.
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And not in the future either, Mike, you loon.
muriel_volestrangler
(105,920 posts)Israeli police raid compound, arrest staff and curb Muslims access as Ramadan begins
A six-decade agreement governing Muslim and Jewish prayer at Jerusalems most sensitive holy site has collapsed under pressure from Jewish extremists backed by the Israeli government, experts have warned.
A series of arrests of Muslim caretaker staff, bans on access for hundreds of Muslims, and escalating incursions by radical Jewish groups culminated this week in the arrest of an imam of al-Aqsa mosque and an Israeli police raid during evening prayers on the first night of Ramadan.
The actions by the Jerusalem police and the Shin Bet internal security force, both now under far-right leadership, represent a rupture in the status quo agreement dating back to the aftermath of the 1967 war, which stipulates that only Muslims are permitted to pray in the sacred compound around the mosque, known as the al-Haram al-Sharif to Muslims, which also encompasses the seventh-century Dome of the Rock shrine. To Jews it is the Temple Mount, the site of the 10th-century BC first temple and second temple, which was destroyed by the Romans in AD70.
Changes in the status quo have historically shown the potential to ignite unrest and conflict in Jerusalem and the Palestinian occupied territories with repercussions across the world. A visit by the then Israeli opposition leader, Ariel Sharon, in 2000 ignited the second Palestinian intifada, which lasted five years, and Hamas gave the name al-Aqsa Flood to its attack on Israel in October 2023 which killed 1,200 Israelis and triggered the Gaza war, claiming it was provoked by Israeli violations at the Jerusalem mosque.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/feb/20/status-quo-collapsed-prayer-jerusalem-al-aqsa-mosque-ramadan
Mosby
(19,406 posts)Personally I'm committed to Liberal Pluralism, so I think people should be able to pray where they want so long as they arent bothering anyone. YMMV.
surfered
(12,600 posts)Israel gets the Middle East. The US gets the Americas. Russia gets Europe. China gets Asia.
twodogsbarking
(18,185 posts)The State of Israel has never made public any details of its nuclear capability or arsenal.
JT45242
(3,960 posts)This brand of moron thinks that Israel must be a large country to bring on the end of the world.
They want to trigger the book of Revelation...of course they think that they are going to heaven and all others are going to hell... especially the Jews.
They missed the whole judgement parable about feeding the hungry, taking care of the poor, etc.
NoMoreRepugs
(11,905 posts)70sEraVet
(5,385 posts)by a devinely-ordained Israeli boundary (Egypt and Jordan), have just paid a billion dollars to sit on trump's Board of Peace. I would think those two countries in particular would be royally pissed to hear trump's diplomat (emphasis on the 'dip') talking about Israel's rightful boundaries.
They've got about as much chance of getting their billions back, as we do of getting our tariff billions back!
bmichaelh
(1,121 posts)There was a 60 Minutes episode some years back, where they interviewed a former officer in Mossad, that was suspicious of evangelical support of Israel.
This was also dramatized in an episode of the Sopranos.
Someone tells Tony's business partner, Hesh, that the evangelicals are friends of Israel.
He responds: "You wait"
niyad
(131,002 posts)longing for their glory days of power and domination.
BumRushDaShow
(167,817 posts)which is why they are trying to manufacture an armageddon to make that happen.
Mosby
(19,406 posts)Last edited Sat Feb 21, 2026, 11:28 AM - Edit history (2)
There are translation errors.
The Nile river in Hebrew is "y'or", the word used in 15:18 is "nahar". That's a tributary by Port Said, around the Sinai Peninsula. The "great river" boundaries in the section include tributaries and is a generalized ideal.
Regardless, Jews don't need the Bible (or the Holocaust) to justify the existence of Israel. Jews are indigenous to the Levant and have every right to live in the nation-state of Israel.
Mosby
(19,406 posts)He thinks all Jews should be genetically tested to prove they are related to Abraham. I'm pretty sure I have heard that racist idea before, just not from a right winger.
Link to tweet
Mosby
(19,406 posts)His mistake was doing the interview in the first place, but here's his response to all the haters:
I'll first just say something I didn't think to say to Tucker, which is that Ashkenazi Jews, meaning those who families had spent centuries in Europe, are a minority of Israel's Jewish population, only maybe 35-40%. There are far more Sephardic and Mizrahi Jews inside Israel.
But there's a good reason, as it turns out, that I had never encountered this theory that Tucker kept pushing on. Thats because it comes from some of the darkest realms of the Internet and social media.
I think it's important to take a moment now and educate Tucker and anyone else who might get sucked in by this dangerous conspiracy theory, just as I have been educated this week.
I'm sharing this information because it has been weaponized by very bad people to delegitimize Jews and strip them of their history.
It's an idea that gained traction in the 80's and 90's with David Duke and other Klansmen and neo-Nazis. It has really caught fire in recent years on the Internet and social media, mostly from some of the most overt anti-Semites and Jew haters you can find.
I dont know why Tucker was so fixated on this, and I'm certainly not saying he knew the origins of this conspiracy theory. I don't know what's in his heart or what he was thinking.
But I do know that the discredited idea that most Ashkenazi or European Jews descended from the ancient Turkic kingdom of Khazaria is bunk. It's also been weaponized by people trying to deligitimize Jews, to strip them of their history, and to call them "imposters" or "fake Jews."
This odious conspiracy theory is peddled by the likes of Candace Owens and Nick Fuentes and by people who love David Duke, as well as Islamist accounts that make up false smears about Israel non-stop and are run out of countries like Pakistan and Turkey.
But we know from genetics and rich volumes of written literature that the Jews of today can trace their lineage back thousands of years to the Israel and the Jewish people of the Bible.
They are as connected together as genetics tell us that the ancient Khazar kingdom is to people living today in Turkey.
And if Tucker wants to tour more than Ben-Gurion Airport on his next trip to Israel, I'm happy to show him places where Jews have lived going back to the time of Jesus Christ and even earlier.
I sincerely hope Tucker will let me know when he actually wants to learn facts about the land and people. Asking me about conspiracy theories should remain on the fringes and not be the heart of the conversation.
Martin68
(27,407 posts)not fooled
(6,632 posts)Who thinks Jesus would be down with all the implied bloodshed?
JoseBalow
(9,393 posts)Huckabee is just a shit-stirring moron.