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Mike Huckabee nomination advances in Senate, one step closer to becoming ambassador to Israel

The Senate moved closer to confirming Mike Huckabee as ambassador to Israel amid backlash over his past remarks on Palestinians and Trump's vision for the Gaza Strip.


Mike Huckabee nomination advances in Senate, one step closer to becoming ambassador to Israel
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The Senate voted 53 to 46 to advance Hucakbee's nomination. He now awaits a final confirmation vote as Israel continues its war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

The former Arkansas governor has previously argued it is Israel's right to annex the West Bank and has flatly rejected the push to establish a two-state solution when it comes to the Gaza Strip. 

During his confirmation hearing, the former governor pushed back on claims that Trump wants to take over the Gaza Strip, insisting the president has not called for the "forced displacement" of Palestinians from Gaza - "unless it is for their safety."

"If confirmed, it will be my responsibility to carry out the president's priorities, not mine," Huckabee said in response to questions levied at him from Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore.

But Huckabee's testimony during Senate questioning is unlikely to have garnered much new support from Democrats in Congress. 

"Huckabee's positions are not the words of a thoughtful diplomat - they are the words of a provocateur whose views are far outside international consensus and contrary to the core bipartisan principles of American diplomacy," New York Rep. Jerry Nadler, a senior Jewish Democrat, said in a statement last month. "In one of the most volatile and violent areas in the world today, there is no need for more extremism, and certainly not from the historic ambassador's post and behind the powerful seal of the United States."

The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

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