Greater Israel: A Pseudo-Theologian Interpretation of 21st-Century Settler-Colonialism from Huckabee

Greater Israel: A Pseudo-Theologian Interpretation of 21st-Century Settler-Colonialism from Huckabee

The US ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, stated that it would be fine if Israel took the territory between the Euphrates and the Nile as defined by a promise made to the biblical character of Abram (Abraham) in the Christian Bible. This revelation, coming from such a high-ranking official, explains why the US has conducted or joined Israel in numerous unjustifiable wars across the Middle East.

Chosen Few Allowed to Eliminate Hundreds of Millions for “A Biblical Promise”

Huckabee’s greenlighting Israel, a nation with just over 7 million Jews, to take territories by genociding hundreds of millions of other groups in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and some parts of Egypt, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia, shows a racial supremacist view that must be condemned. Also, Rubio’s view that supporting Israel in genocide is needed to secure “God’s” support for the US continues this line, casting “God” as a being not interested in the well-being of all humans but ready to destroy hundreds of millions of other peoples to secure the promised land for the supposed chosen people. Also, it is clear that the “God” invoked in this context must not have been the creator, as he was unable to create land for his people but instead chose to lead his supposedly chosen in genocides and theft. Huckabee’s view (also held by other high-ranking persons in Washington) that Jews have a sacred claim to Palestinian land is unconvincing from many dimensions.

Tucker Carlson........

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