The issue isn't even Zionism, as the idea that the Jews should have a homeland. The issues are (or is, depending on your perspective) extremists on all sides :(Hamas, whom even the PA doesn't want to work with anymore, Vigilante setters who don't care about the Rule of Law, Ultra Orthodox extremists who won't serve in the Army, but have no issue with spitting on pilgrims coming to Israel, Houthi attackers, and it seems like the whole ME has more than its share of these types. -- But a tireless minority seems to be wearing on the majority. Hopefully, the saner heads will prevail.
BTW, I had the same result on Brave as iam4noles2 had with Grok
No, Mike Huckabee has not called for the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement against Israel. In fact, Huckabee has been a staunch supporter of Israel, particularly aligning with right-wing Israeli policies. He has advocated for Israel's annexation of the West Bank and has referred to the region using the biblical terms "Judea and Samaria".
Additionally, Huckabee has criticized U.S. allies, including the UK and Australia, for sanctioning far-right Israeli ministers over incitements of violence against Palestinians.
While Huckabee recently urged Israel to "aggressively investigate" the killing of a Palestinian-American in the West Bank, describing it as a "criminal and terrorist act," this does not indicate support for the BDS movement.
Instead, his actions reflect a call for accountability within specific incidents rather than a broader endorsement of economic or political pressure against Israel.
The issue isn't even Zionism, as the idea that the Jews should have a homeland. The issues are (or is, depending on your perspective) extremists on all sides :(Hamas, whom even the PA doesn't want to work with anymore, Vigilante setters who don't care about the Rule of Law, Ultra Orthodox extremists who won't serve in the Army, but have no issue with spitting on pilgrims coming to Israel, Houthi attackers, and it seems like the whole ME has more than its share of these types. -- But a tireless minority seems to be wearing on the majority. Hopefully, the saner heads will prevail.
BTW, I had the same result on Brave as iam4noles2 had with Grok
No, Mike Huckabee has not called for the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement against Israel. In fact, Huckabee has been a staunch supporter of Israel, particularly aligning with right-wing Israeli policies. He has advocated for Israel's annexation of the West Bank and has referred to the region using the biblical terms "Judea and Samaria". Additionally, Huckabee has criticized U.S. allies, including the UK and Australia, for sanctioning far-right Israeli ministers over incitements of violence against Palestinians.
While Huckabee recently urged Israel to "aggressively investigate" the killing of a Palestinian-American in the West Bank, describing it as a "criminal and terrorist act," this does not indicate support for the BDS movement. Instead, his actions reflect a call for accountability within specific incidents rather than a broader endorsement of economic or political pressure against Israel.