Israel Unfairly Accused of Causing Charlie Kirk's Demise: Ambassador Huckabee Denounces Allegations as sickening Blood Libel
Mike Huckabee, the current U.S. Ambassador to Israel, has given an exclusive interview to Arutz Sheva-our website, which is scheduled to air shortly. The interview pertains to the controversial assassination of American conservative activist, Charlie Kirk.
In the interview, Huckabee emphatically condemned claims that Israel was involved in Kirk's death, referring to them as a 'blood libel.' He highlighted that he has known Kirk since he was 19 years old and spoke highly of his character, describing him as civil, kind, thoughtful, and respectful.
Huckabee expressed his appreciation for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's response to the claims surrounding Kirk's interview questions.
The ambassador stated that the untruth surrounding Kirk's assassination is outrageous and hard to defend. He emphasised that people do not kill someone for their opinions or what they say. Huckabee's words seem to reflect a growing sentiment among conservatives and those slightly left of center in the United States, as the murder of Kirk has awakened a 'sleeping giant.'
It is worth noting that there are no publicly available reports that the Israeli government or its representatives have been directly or indirectly investigated in connection with Kirk's assassination. The suspect identified is Tyler Robinson, a 22-year-old from Utah, whose alleged motives are linked to radical leftist ideology and personal circumstances, but not to any involvement by Israel or its officials.
Stay tuned for the interview, which will air shortly and will address the controversy surrounding the assassination of American conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
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