Palestinian Resistance Committees Condemn US Ambassador’s Remarks on Greater Israel

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, the Palestinian Resistance Committees have issued a strong condemnation of the remarks made by U.S. Ambassador to the occupied territories, Mike Huckabee. The committees characterized these statements as paving the way for the legitimation of aggression and crimes against Arab and Islamic peoples.
The statement emphasized that Huckabee’s comments regarding the Israeli regime’s alleged right to territories stretching from the Nile to the Euphrates are in line with the so-called “Greater Israel” project, with the primary goal of imposing dominance over the region’s peoples. Palestinian resistance also noted that referencing Talmudic texts reveals the extremist intellectual backing of factions supporting this approach, and that what is termed the “Peace Council,” along with the U.S. President’s statements, serves as an ideological cover for justifying hostile policies.
The Resistance Committees further clarified that these positions are not only dangerous in their content but also send a message to legitimize expansionist objectives that threaten the sovereignty and borders of Arab countries. The Palestinian movement called for a unified stance from Arab and Islamic countries in the face of such statements, warning that these positions could jeopardize the interests of regional nations, particularly those that have been referenced.
It is noteworthy that Mike Huckabee, the U.S. Ambassador in Tel Aviv, made unprecedented remarks about the territory of the illegitimate regime in an interview with Tucker Carlson, a renowned American host. When Huckabee was asked if Israel, based on Torah teachings, has the right to dominate all areas between the Nile River and the Euphrates, he responded briefly and controversially by saying, “If they take all those areas, it would be a good thing.”

