Suddenly, Mike Huckabee feels empathy for the Palestinian Christians who are being tormented by his colonial Zionist friends. Suddenly, he refers to his Zionist friends as "terrorists" because they bombed the only Catholic Church in Gaza and killed a Palestinian-American visiting his village of origin. Suddenly, Mike Huckabee goes visiting a West Bank village whose ancient church was vandalized and attacked by fanatic Jewish settlers.
Being an Evangelical so-called Christian, he has no love lost for Catholics and Orthodox Christians. He's constantly called on Israel to take over what remains of Palestine and eliminate any non-Jewish people from it.
In his twisted ultra-religious Evangelical barbarity, he believes that when Jews finally take over ALL of Palestine and exterminate all the Palestinians (exactly like their ancestors the Hebrews who invaded ancient Palestinian Canaan and massacred all its people), his Jesus will return to earth and/or the Jewish Messiah (not Jesus) will appear out of nowhere — that is a point of contention between the American morons and the Jewish barbarians — and a vindictive peace will reign over the fucking Promised Land. Vindictive, because he firmly believes that if Jews then do not convert to Christianty, they should be put to the drones and the missiles (modern version of "the sword").
Why the sudden empathy? Maybe his tormented human conscience is finally taking over his religious violence. In principle, he should be celebrating when Zionists destroy Western European Papists and Eastern European Orthodox neanderthals. What gives?
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US says attack on West Bank Palestinian church was 'act of terror'
Sat, July 19, 2025
FILE PHOTO: Church leaders and diplomatic envoy visit the town of Taybeh
RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) -U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee called on Saturday for the perpetrators of an attack on a Palestinian church in the occupied West Bank blamed on Israeli settlers to be prosecuted, calling it an "act of terror".
Huckabee said he had visited the Christian town of Taybeh, where clerics said Israeli settlers had started a fire near a cemetery and a 5th-century church on July 8.
"It is an act of terror, and it is a crime," Huckabee said in a statement, "Those who carry out acts of terror and violence in Taybeh – or anywhere – (should) be found and be prosecuted. Not just reprimanded, that’s not enough."
Israel's government has not commented on the incident, but has previously denounced such acts.
On Tuesday, Huckabee said he had asked Israel to "aggressively investigate" the killing of a Palestinian American beaten by settlers in the West Bank, similarly describing it as a "criminal and terrorist act".
Huckabee is a staunch supporter of Israeli settlements and his comments are a rare and pointed public intervention by the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump.
Trump in January rescinded sanctions imposed by the former Biden administration on Israeli settler groups and individuals accused of being involved in violence against Palestinians in the West Bank.
Settler attacks on Palestinians and Palestinian attacks on Israelis in the West Bank have risen since the start of Israel's war on the Hamas militant group in Gaza in October 2023, though violence has long simmered there.
The United Nations' highest court said last year that Israel's settlements in territories it captured in the 1967 Middle East war, including the West Bank, were illegal.
Israel disputes this, citing biblical and historical ties to the land as well as security needs.
(Reporting by Ali Sawafta; Writing by Maayan Lubell; Editing by Kevin Liffey)
US ambassador Huckabee visits West Bank village after Israeli settlers attack ancient church
Associated Press
Sat, July 19, 2025
U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee visited a Palestinian Christian village in the West Bank on Saturday where residents say extremist Israeli settlers set fire to the ancient Church of St. George on 9 July. (AP video/Imad Isseid)
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