Jewish Terrorism?: Amb. Huckabee explains what he condemns - and what he supports

US Ambassador Mike Huckabee, in an exclusive interview with Arutz Sheva, distinguishes between violent extremism in Judea and Samaria, which he condemns, and the broader settlement enterprise, which he supports. The interview addresses the framing of 'Jewish terrorism' and Huckabee's stance on the actions of a small minority versus the legitimacy of the settler movement. The article summarizes his position without direct quotes, focusing on his defense of the settlement project against accusations of extremism. This nuanced perspective highlights the distinction between condemning individual acts of violence and supporting the overall right of Jews to live in the region.

US Ambassador Mike Huckabee, in an exclusive interview with Arutz Sheva, addresses the issue of violent extremism in Judea and Samaria. Huckabee draws a clear distinction between what he condemns—acts of violence by a small minority—and what he supports: the broader settlement enterprise and the right of Jews to live in the region. The interview, framed around the question of 'Jewish terrorism,' presents Huckabee's perspective on the actions of a few individuals versus the legitimacy of the settler movement as a whole. The article does not provide direct quotes from the interview, instead summarizing Huckabee's position as a defense of the settlement project against accusations of extremism.

Jewish Terrorism?: Amb. Huckabee explains what he condemns - and what he supports