Former Arkansas leader gets top diplomatic role in Middle East shake-up
Trump picks long-time ally for key diplomatic position in Israel during complex regional situation. The selection comes as Israeli officials discuss future territorial changes in West Bank
In a significant diplomatic move Donald Trump has picked Mike Huckabee - the ex-Arkansas governor to represent U.S interests in Israel: a decision that comes during complex regional developments
The former southern-state leader (who ran Arkansas from 96 to 07) brings his strong religious background as a Baptist pastor to the role‚ yet hasnt got any overseas diplomatic practice. Huckabee maintains close ties with Israel through his work leading faith-based tours; heʼs shown clear support for west-bank settlements
Mike has been a great public servant‚ governor‚ and leader in faith for many years. He loves Israel‚ and the people of Israel‚ and likewise‚ the people of Israel love him
The timing matches with Benjamin Netanyahuʼs pick of settlement-supporter Yechiel Leiter as envoy to America. Israeli finance-chief Bezalel Smotrich hints at plans to take control of west-bank areas next year - suggesting possible coordination with a future Trump administration
- Gaza faces food shortages
- Iran-backed groups fight Israel
- West Bank status remains unclear
- Settlement policies stay disputed
The appointment shows growing links between U.S evangelical-political circles and Israeli right-wing leadership; both new ambassadors support expanding Israeli control in disputed areas