Don’t heart Huckabee: The danger of bringing evangelicals into the Middle East conflict

Former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee has been appointed as the American ambassador to Israel by president-elect Donald Trump. (Photo by Gage Skidmore/Wikimedia Commons)

This week, president-elect Donald Trump has confirmed several planned appointments for next year. Aside from numerous cabinet members was the incoming ambassador to Israel: Mike Huckabee, a Baptist minister and former governor of Arkansas. While there’s no rule that American ambassadors have to be Jewish, it’s unusual for a president to nominate one so evangelical in their Christian beliefs. Trump has promised Huckabee will bring “peace to the Middle East.”

But if you ask the hosts of Bonjour Chai, they’re skeptical. Huckabee exemplifies the Christian Zionist viewpoint of being intensely pro-Israel—not for the sake of Jews, but for the sake of bringing about the return of Jesus and, in turn, the death of Jews and Muslims alike while believers in Jesus ascend to heaven. With that in mind, should Jews be celebrating or worrying about Huckabee’s appointment?

And before that, Avi and Phoebe break down the recent violence in Amsterdam that erupted in the wake of a soccer match between visiting Maccabi Tel Aviv and AFC Ajax.

Credits

  • Hosts: Avi Finegold and Phoebe Maltz Bovy (@BovyMaltz)
  • Production team: Michael Fraiman (producer), Zachary Kauffman (editor)
  • Music: Socalled

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