SOLDIERS OF IDF VS ARAB TERRORISTS

SOLDIERS OF IDF VS ARAB TERRORISTS
Showing posts with label Mike Huckabee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mike Huckabee. Show all posts

Friday, September 5, 2014

Huckabee in Gush Etzion: Israel's Enemies Are America's Enemies; Former Arkansas governor visits Gush Etzion, meets MK Danny Danon.



Former Arkansas governor and GOP presidential candidate Mike Huckabee visited Gush Etzion on Thursday, days after Israel’s announcement that it would declare 4,000 dunams of land in the region as state land.
During the visit, Huckabee met with MK Danny Danon (Likud), who explained why it was inappropriate to use the term “annex” when referring to Israel’s declaration that the area is state land.
Danon’s explanation was simple: “You cannot annex something that belongs to you”.
“When Palestinians build neighborhoods in Hevron, it’s legitimate. But it’s also legitimate that Jews will build neighborhoods in Gush Etzion,” he told Huckabee.
“I would invite Secretary Kerry to come here and see what we’re talking about: it’s vacant land in the heart of Israel. We want to build another Jewishneighborhood,” Danon said.
Huckabee pointed out that the land in Gush Etzion belongs to Israel and was just a few hundred yards from the place where teenagers Gilad Sha’ar, Eyal Yifrah and Naftali Frenkel were abducted and later murdered.
“It wasn’t enough for Hamas to kill three Israeli teenagers. Then from the Gaza Strip they launched over 4,000 rockets toward the civilian population,” he said.
“The enemies of Israel are the enemies of the United States, whether it’s the Muslim Brotherhood, Hezbollah, Hamas, ISIS - all are branches from the same evil tree,” declared Huckabee.

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Governor Huckabee in Israel with #BringBackOurBoys sign for #EyalGiladNaftali

Governor Huckabee in Israel with #BringBackOurBoys sign for #EyalGiladNaftali

JERUSALEM – Former Arkansas Governor and Presidential Candidate Mike Huckabee is currently on a week long visit in Israel on what has been defined as a fact-finding tour, focused on the challenges facing Israelis in Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria, as well as the threat of anti-Israel delegitimization efforts such as the BDS movement.
Huckabee, immediately after landing in Israel, went directly to the home of Avi and Rachel Frenkel, parents of Naftali, one of the abducted teens, an American citizen. “I went to offer support, to give them strength,” Huckabee told reporters Tuesday (Jun. 24) morning, “and I went away with them giving me strength. They are a remarkable family, a family of faith, and their faith gives them a real sense of optimism.”
Huckabee was asked how he would act in regards to the current abductees’ crisis in Israel if he were president. “Naftali Frenkel is an American citizen. Because he is a citizen we have not only an emotional response but a constitutional duty to ensure that the whole world understands that this takes it to a new level for the US. You kidnap an American citizen; now all bets are off. You hurt that kid and you don’t want to know what the results would be. One of the sides is a kidnapped child. The other is a kidnapper. The two sides here are good and evil. Evil kidnaps children. Good does all it can to get those children back and to punish anyone who would be a part of that.” Huckabee said he would offer all the resources and intelligence at his disposal and other forms of assistance as requested. He believes a clear message should have been conveyed in support of an abducted American citizen, a message the Obama administration failed to communicate.
He condemned the Palestinian Authority-Hamas unity government recently established, stating he was appalled by the union. “How can the US approve of, and work with a government that’s made up in part of a terrorist organization? We say we don’t negotiate with terrorists, we certainly shouldn’t fund them.” Huckabee believes the US should have cut off all funding to the PA after the unification. “It is beyond me to understand why there would not be worldwide condemnation. I think we see the worthlessness of the UN through all this that it’s remained incredibly silent.” He praised PM Netanyahu for his actions regarding the PA-Hamas unity government.
Huckabbe had very warm words for Israel, praising Israel’s advancement, development and technology, as well as its democracy and society which enable equality of rights for everyone.
His visit includes a stop at the Sodastream factory which has been the recent target of BDS activity. “It should be obvious to anyone that the company provides extraordinary opportunity not only for work but for social gatherings. It should be given national and international awards instead of being targeted by BDS, which is inexplicable to me.” He described BDS as an “irrational, anti-Semitic effort on the part of some organizations and nations.”
Regarding the Presbyterian Church’s decision to boycott companies providing services in Judea and Samaria, Huckabee shared that he was embarrassed by the decision, calling it absurd. “Who can possibly be behind such an absurd decision that has no basis in good policy, good economics, or good sense?” Huckabee, an ordained Southern Baptist minister, believes that this decision, together with other factors, is bringing to the decline of the Presbyterian Church.
One of the goals of his visit is to raise awareness regarding the three abducted boys in the US. During his visit on Monday with the two Chief Rabbis Huckabee stated: “It’s one thing if people hear that three Israeli soldiers have been kidnapped or captured. That gets our attention, but this hits our hearts very differently. When a person who is American hears this story, they don’t react as an American; they don’t react as a Zionist. I’m both, I react as a father.” Both chief rabbis thanked Huckabee for his efforts to bring knowledge of the present crisis to the American public.

Monday, June 23, 2014

Huckabee: Touch This Boy and You'll Have Hell to Pay



Mike Huckabee – television host, former Arkansas governor and former Republican presidential primary candidate – landed in Israel Sunday and went directly to visit the Frenkel family, whose son, Naftali, has been abducted by Hamas. He said he had come to show solidarity with the Frenkel family, and noted that Naftali Frenkel is an American citizen.
"I'm here not just as an American but as a father,” he said. “I think every parent in the world feels something at the pit of their stomach with the thought of something like this happening to their own child.”
"Americans need to hear this story,” he said. “This is an American citizen, this is one of us. And even if he wasn't – this should not happen to any young man or to any parent... Whoever is behind this must feel enough pressure to realize that the only decision they have to make is not when they give these boys back but how soon, and as safely as possible.”
When asked by Arutz Sheva about the United States' call, last week, for “restraint on both sides,” Huckabee said – “What's to restrain? What are the Israelis supposed to do? This to me is nonsense. The only restraint at this point is the restraint by whoever has these boys to do nothing to hurt them. G-d help those people if they touch a hair on these boy's heads... I think the Israelis have every right to say – and America should join this message – you touch that boy who's an American citizen and you will have hell to pay for it.That should be the only message we are sending right now.”
“We recognize this is an incredibly sensitive and difficult circumstance on the ground, and we feel all sides should exercise restraint,” State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki stated at a press conference on Wednesday.

Monday, November 19, 2012

Bennett on Fox News: "Israel won't give in to Hamas missiles"



נפתלי בנט בראיון לרשת Fox News: ישראל לא תיכנע לטילים של חמאס
Bennett on Fox News: "Israel won't give in to Hamas missiles"

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee: Free Pollard


Former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee today called on the United States to free Jonathan Pollard, who has spent the past 26 years in a federal prison for passing classified information to Israel. During a visit to Israel, Huckabee, a former Republican Presidential candidate who is one of the front runners for the Republican nomination for President in 2012, said that Pollard should be released as proof of America’s friendship to Israel.
Huckabee, who finished second to Senator John McCain for the Republican nomination for President in 2008, served as the Governor of Arkansas from 1996-2007. He is currently the host of “Huckabee,” which is a top-rated program on the Fox News Channel.
“Right now we don’t need anything that reflects that we are anything but an absolute ally of Israel,” said Huckabee. “This [freeing Pollard] would send the right message to the rest of the world, that America is not pulling back on its friendship and relationship with Israel but it is accelerating it and making sure that we are taking every step possible to solidify those bonds.”
In his comments, Huckabee also noted that Pollard has served a disproportionately long sentence.
Huckabee is the latest prominent conservative leader to publicly call for a commutation of Jonathan Pollard’s sentence. Former U.S. Secretary of State George Shultz, former Attorney General Michael Mukasey, well-known Conservative Republican activist Gary Bauer, and Pastor John Hagee have all issued calls for clemency for Jonathan Pollard. In addition, former CIA Director R. James Woolsey, former Deputy Attorney General and Harvard Law Professor Philip Heymann, and former Senator and Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee Dennis DeConcini, each of whom had the opportunity to thoroughly review Pollard’s classified file and is fully familiar with the circumstances of his case, have called for Pollard’s release.
In addition to Woolsey and Heymann, a wide array of individuals from the national intelligence arena and the legal world have called on the President to commute Pollard’s sentence, including former Assistant Secretary of Defense Lawrence Korb, and Harvard Law Professor Charles Ogletree, who was President Barack and First Lady Michelle Obama’s law professor at Harvard and remains friends with them today.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also recently sent a letter to President Obama calling for Pollard’s release.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Israel Matzav: Jon Voight slams Time Magazine's 'Israel doesn't want peace' cover

Here's Jon Voight on the Mike Huckabee show on Fox slamming Time Magazine for its cover story that claims Israel doesn't want peace (Hat Tip:News Busters). Let's go to the videotape. The part about the Time Magazine cover runs from 6:34 to 8:19 but the whole thing is worth watching. What would you all think of a Huckabee - Giuliani ticket in 2012?