Arab and Iranian countries unanimously react to the words of the US ambassador in Israel
Fourteen Arab and Islamic countries, along with key regional organizations, condemned comments made by the US ambassador to Israel regarding Israel's 'biblical right' to much of the Middle East.
In a significant diplomatic response, fourteen Arab and Islamic nations, including Egypt, Jordan, and Turkey, have collectively denounced comments made by Mike Huckabee, the US ambassador to Israel. Huckabee suggested that Israel possesses a 'biblical right' to a substantial portion of Middle Eastern territories, including lands belonging to Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq. This assertion has sparked outrage across the Islamic and Arab world, leading to widespread condemnation from various governments and organizations.
The reaction was formalized in a statement prepared by the UAE's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and was co-signed by multiple nations and regional organizations such as the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, the Arab League, and the Gulf Cooperation Council. This unified stance highlights the sensitive nature of territorial disputes in the region and the strong feelings they evoke among Arab and Islamic states. The condemnation signifies not only a response to specific remarks but reflects deeper tensions and historical grievances related to Israeli claims and their implications for peace in the region.
Such reactions to Huckabee's comments could have implications for ongoing and future diplomatic relations between these Arab nations and the United States, especially in a time when regional stability is paramount. The statement is a reminder of the delicate balance of relationships in the Middle East and the potential for escalated tensions between the US, Israel, and Arab states. It also underscores the importance that religious and historical claims have in shaping the political landscape of the region.