The foreign ministries of multiple Mideast and Asian countries, along with several regional organizations, on Saturday issued a joint statement strongly condemning U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee for his remarks regarding potential Israeli control over the entire Middle East.
The statement was issued by the ministries of foreign affairs of the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Jordan, Indonesia, Pakistan, Türkiye, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, Lebanon, Syria and the State of Palestine, as well as the secretariats of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, the League of Arab States and the Gulf Cooperation Council.
In the statement, the parties expressed strong condemnation of and profound concern over the ambassador's comments, which suggest that it would be acceptable for Israel to exercise control over territories belonging to Arab states, including the occupied West Bank.
They categorically rejected what they described as dangerous and inflammatory remarks, saying such statements constitute a flagrant violation of international law and the Charter of the United Nations and pose a grave threat to regional security and stability.
The statement reaffirmed that Israel has no sovereignty over the occupied Palestinian territory or any other occupied Arab lands and further warned that continued expansionist policies and unlawful measures would incite violence and undermine prospects for peace.
In a contentious interview with podcaster Tucker Carlson posted on Friday, Huckabee said Israel has a "biblical right" to claim control over the entire Middle East, or at least most of the region. "It would be fine if they took it all," Huckabee said.
US ambassador condemned for claiming Israeli control of Middle East
US ambassador condemned for claiming Israeli control of Middle East
