A major diplomatic uproar has erupted across the Middle East after U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee suggested in an interview that it “would be fine” if Israel controlled lands stretching from the Nile River to the Euphrates — a biblical claim interpreted by some as granting vast Arab territories to Israel. More than a dozen Arab and Muslim-majority states, along with the Arab League, Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), and Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), condemned the comments as dangerous, inflammatory, and a violation of international law, warning they threaten regional stability and sovereignty. Huckabee later described the remark as “hyperbolic,” but the diplomatic fallout continues as regional powers push back strongly against perceived U.S. bias toward Israeli territorial expansion. <br /> <br /> <br />#HuckabeeControversy #ArabWorldRejectsUS #NileToEuphrates #USIsraelRemarks #MiddleEastDiplomacy #ArabLeagueStatement #GCCResponse #OICCondemns #InternationalLaw #IsraeliExpansion #RegionalUnity #USAmbassadorOutrage #ArabUnityAgainstExpansion #MiddleEastTensions #DiplomaticCrisis <br />
