A former U.S. ambassador has criticized the nomination of Mike Huckabee as the new U.S. ambassador to Israel, calling him a “true and utter nut case” and “dangerous.” Huckabee is known for his staunch support of Israel and aligning U.S. foreign policy with Israel’s interests in its conflicts with Hamas and Hezbollah. The nomination comes following President-elect Donald Trump’s commitment to strengthening ties with Israel.

Luis Moreno, a former U.S. ambassador, expressed his concerns about Huckabee’s nomination, citing his extreme beliefs in the End of Times, Apocalypse, and Israel’s destruction. Moreno, who has had a long career in foreign service and served as ambassador to Jamaica, described Huckabee as a dangerous selection for the post. Huckabee, who has not previously held a diplomatic position, has been nominated by Trump with the belief that he will work tirelessly to bring about peace in the Middle East.

After being nominated, Huckabee will undergo background checks, Senate hearings, confirmation votes, take an oath of office, receive briefings, and then depart for his post in Israel. Despite not supporting a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, Huckabee has expressed his dedication to bringing peace to the region. Moreno, who is critical of Trump and has advocated for a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine, believes that a fair and equitable resolution is the only path forward for peace in the region.

The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas has claimed many lives, with Hamas launching attacks on Israel and Israel retaliating with military actions. A two-state solution, which would establish an independent Palestinian state alongside Israel, is seen as a possible resolution by some but not all. Many Israelis are skeptical about the possibility of peaceful coexistence with a Palestinian state, while historical support for a Palestinian state among Palestinians has fluctuated over time.

Polls conducted by organizations like the Pew Research Center and the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research have shown varying levels of support for a two-state solution among Israelis and Palestinians. While some believe that a two-state solution is the only way forward for peace in the region, others remain skeptical about its feasibility. The appointment of Mike Huckabee as the new U.S. ambassador to Israel has sparked debate and criticism among those who believe in a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

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