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James Coomarasamy, presenter of the BBC’s Newshour and The World Tonight, speaks to Mike Huckabee, US Ambassador to Israel.
He’s an Evangelical Christian, who has backed the presence of Jewish settlements in the Palestinian territories, which are considered illegal under international law - although Israel rejects this.
Some opposition politicians in the US have been critical of his appointment and previous statements he’s made about the ongoing war in Gaza.
One Democratic senator said Huckabee was "woefully unfit" for the role and accused him of engaging in "brazen denial of the existence of the Palestinian people".
But during questioning by a US Senate committee, Huckabee played down some of his past statements, saying he would "carry out the president's priorities", not his, and denied backing the expulsion of Palestinians.
He takes up the role amid growing international calls for a ceasefire in Gaza and pressure for more humanitarian aid to reach the territory. Despite a number of proposals put forward by the international community, there does not yet appear to be a realistic prospect of an end to the conflict.
Presenter: James Coomarasamy
Get in touch with us on email [email protected] and use the hashtag #TheInterviewBBC on social media.
(Image: Mike Huckabee. Credit: John Taggart/Bloomberg/Getty Images)
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James Coomarasamy, presenter of the BBC’s Newshour and The World Tonight, speaks to Mike Huckabee, US Ambassador to Israel.
He’s an Evangelical Christian, who has backed the presence of Jewish settlements in the Palestinian territories, which are considered illegal under international law - although Israel rejects this.
Some opposition politicians in the US have been critical of his appointment and previous statements he’s made about the ongoing war in Gaza.
One Democratic senator said Huckabee was "woefully unfit" for the role and accused him of engaging in "brazen denial of the existence of the Palestinian people".
But during questioning by a US Senate committee, Huckabee played down some of his past statements, saying he would "carry out the president's priorities", not his, and denied backing the expulsion of Palestinians.
He takes up the role amid growing international calls for a ceasefire in Gaza and pressure for more humanitarian aid to reach the territory. Despite a number of proposals put forward by the international community, there does not yet appear to be a realistic prospect of an end to the conflict.
Presenter: James Coomarasamy
Get in touch with us on email [email protected] and use the hashtag #TheInterviewBBC on social media.
(Image: Mike Huckabee. Credit: John Taggart/Bloomberg/Getty Images)

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