Focus England
10/06/2026
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🚨 This might be one of the most bizarre things a U.S. ambassador has ever said.
Mike Huckabee says Christians are spiritually indebted to Jewish people and that he struggles to understand Christians who do not support Israel.
Huckabee has said:
🇮🇱 "Christians are spiritually indebted to the Jewish people."
🇮🇱 "It is time to be pro-biblical, because then you will find your voice to be pro-Israel."
When asked about biblical borders extending far beyond modern Israel, Huckabee responded:
🇮🇱 "It would be fine if they took it all."
When asked whether an independent Palestinian state remained a goal:
🇮🇱 "I don't think so."
He has also said:
🇮🇱 "There is no such thing as a Palestinian."
And he rejects the term "West Bank," preferring the biblical names "Judea and Samaria."
Think about how extraordinary this is.
Imagine a politician telling Christians that supporting the policies of a foreign government is part of their duty to God.
Imagine being told that questioning a state's actions means you're failing your faith.
Many Christians around the world would reject that idea completely.
Because Christianity is a religion.
Israel is a country.
Those are not the same thing.
The real question isn't whether Huckabee supports Israel.
Everyone already knows he does.
The question is why support for a modern government should be treated as a religious obligation for hundreds of millions of Christians.
❓Should any country's policies be considered a requirement of religious faith?
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