מייק האקאבי זאגט אז מדנ"י איז די איינציגסטע דעמאקראטיע אין די מיטל מזרח
U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee praised Israel as the only real democracy in the Middle East during a recent interview. Appointed by President Trump in 2025, Huckabee emphasized that Israel’s political and civil freedoms set it apart from neighboring nations.
“People elect their officials. They can criticize their officials,” Huckabee said, highlighting the democratic mechanisms in Israel that allow citizens to participate freely in governance. “There are freedoms that exist in Israel that do not exist anywhere else in the Middle East,” he added, referencing rights such as freedom of speech, association, and assembly.
Huckabee’s remarks underline the Trump administration’s support for Israel as a democratic ally in a region where civil liberties are often restricted. He praised Israel’s political system for maintaining transparency, accountability, and robust public debate, contrasting it with the limited political freedoms in surrounding countries.
Observers note that the ambassador’s statements reinforce U.S. diplomatic messaging that positions Israel not only as a strategic partner but also as a model of democratic governance and personal freedoms in a challenging regional environment.