Overview
- Mike Huckabee criticized Prime Minister Keir Starmer for urging Israel to pause military operations in Gaza, calling it an act of appeasement toward Hamas.
- In a post on X, he drew a comparison to Britain’s refusal to aid Nazi Germany in World War II, invoking the Dresden bombing as a symbol of unyielding resistance.
- Huckabee argued that halting Israel’s offensive would amount to surrendering to Hamas and providing resources to terrorists while hostages remain deprived.
- He noted that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has authorized two million tons of humanitarian aid into Gaza, which supporters assert Hamas is preventing from reaching captives.
- The Arab League has demanded that Hamas disarm and immediately release all hostages as a condition for any ceasefire discussions.