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Mike Huckabee

Senate Confirms Mike Huckabee as US Ambassador to Israel

The US Senate voted Wednesday, April 9, to confirm former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee as US Ambassador to Israel. The vote was 53 to 46 in Huckabee's favor, with Republicans voting in favor and Democrats voting against the appointment.

US President Donald Trump announced Huckabee’s selection for the post on November 12, shortly after his election. Huckabee’s nomination was officially filed with the Senate on February 11.

A longtime supporter of Israel, Huckabee spoke at the Israel Heritage Foundation and Arutz Sheva-Israel National News conference in Jerusalem in August of 2023, during which he described how his love for the State of Israel began with his first visit to the Jewish State in 1973.

Following his nomination in November 2024, Huckabee spoke to Israeli media and described the responses he has received since he was nominated for the position.

“I’ve been overwhelmed with positive responses, both here in the US as well as in Israel. It’s been an interesting mix, because I’ve had very positive responses from American Jews, from American Evangelical Christians, and from people in Israel,” said Huckabee.

Among those who called him, he added, was Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu whom Huckabee noted he has known for 30 years. “He called me within an hour after the announcement was made. A phone call from Ron Dermer, whom I’ve known for many years, and from the Foreign Minister. Emails and text messages and phone calls from all over, and it’s been very positive.” (INN/VFI News)