Arab Nations Unite to Condemn US Envoy's Claim of Israeli Right to Region

The Arab League, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia have issued strong condemnations of remarks by US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee, who claimed Israel has a biblical right to control the entire Middle East. Arab League Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul-Gheit stated the comments are irrational, violate diplomatic norms, and inflame tensions during a critical period for Gaza ceasefire efforts. Egypt's Foreign Ministry expressed astonishment, calling the statement a blatant violation of international law and rejecting any Israeli sovereignty over occupied Arab lands. Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud warned the rhetoric sets a dangerous precedent, undermines regional relations with the US, and threatens international peace and security.

Key Points: Arab League, Egypt, Saudi Condemn US Envoy's Israel Remarks

  • Arab League calls remarks inconsistent with diplomacy
  • Egypt says they violate international law
  • Saudi Arabia warns of dangerous precedent
  • Comments called a threat to regional peace
  • Remarks made in interview with Tucker Carlson
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Arab countries condemn US ambassador's remarks over Israeli 'right' to entire Middle East

Arab states condemn US Ambassador Mike Huckabee's claim of Israel's "biblical right" to the Middle East as a violation of international law and a threat to peace.

"This extremist rhetoric portends grave consequences and threatens international peace and security. - Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud"

Cairo, Feb 22

The Arab League, Egypt and Saudi Arabia condemned remarks by US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee that Israel has the right to claim control over the entire Middle East.

Huckabee's remarks, being illogical and irrational, are "inconsistent with the fundamental principles and established norms of diplomacy," Secretary-General of the Arab League Ahmed Aboul-Gheit said in a statement.

Those remarks "serve only to inflame sentiments and stir religious and national emotions" when countries are exploring ways to implement the Gaza ceasefire and "seize the opportunity to launch a serious political process towards peace," he said.

Meanwhile, Egyptian Foreign Ministry on Saturday expressed its "astonishment" over the remarks, describing them as a "blatant violation" of international law and the United Nations Charter, Xinhua news agency reported.

In a statement, the ministry reaffirmed Egypt's long-standing position that Israel holds "no sovereignty" over occupied Palestinian territory or any other Arab lands, voicing its "categorical rejection" of any attempts to annex the West Bank or separate it from the Gaza Strip.

Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud also condemned Huckabee's comments on Saturday, saying such statements set a dangerous precedent and reflect a disregard for the relations between the countries of the region and the United States.

"This extremist rhetoric portends grave consequences and threatens international peace and security by antagonizing the countries and peoples of the region and undermining the foundations of the international order," the minister said on X.

In a contentious interview with podcaster Tucker Carlson posted on Friday, Huckabee said Israel has a "biblical right" to claim control over the entire Middle East, or at least most of the region.

"It would be fine if they took it all," Huckabee said.

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Sarah B
Using "biblical right" to justify territorial claims in the 21st century? This is exactly the kind of rhetoric that fuels endless conflict. The international community must reject this nonsense firmly. 🇮🇳 stands for peace and dialogue, not biblical land grabs.
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Priya S
Egypt and Saudi Arabia's strong response is justified. India has always supported a two-state solution. Ambassadors should be diplomats, not provocateurs. This helps no one, especially not the innocent civilians suffering in Gaza. 🙏
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Rohit P
While I agree the remarks are inflammatory, I wish our own government and others would be this swift and united in condemning violence against civilians from all sides. The focus should be on saving lives, not just issuing statements.
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Karthik V
This is why multilateral forums like the UN exist. No single country, however powerful, can decide the fate of an entire region based on ancient texts. International law and charter must prevail. Hope cooler heads in Washington clarify this isn't official US policy.
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Michael C
Giving an interview to Tucker Carlson says it all. It's meant for a certain domestic audience, not diplomacy. Sadly, it has real-world consequences that destabilize a volatile region. The Arab world's anger is completely understandable.

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