That's Not True!' Huckabee Throws Down With Tucker Over Whether Qatar Treats Christians Better Than Israel
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That's Not True!' Huckabee Throws Down With Tucker Over Whether Qatar Treats Christians Better Than Israel
"But I would also say that when you said the Christians were kicked out, Tucker, Christianity is growing in Israel. And there is a big lie that goes out there, but let me finish this because I keep hearing that Christians are really not treated well in Israel that's simply a lie. It is a lie! There are lots of different There were 34,000 Christians in Israel in 1948."
"It would be in Israel proper there are 184,000. Now I'll tell you where Christians are not doing very well: they're not doing well in the Muslim-controlled countries. There are almost no Christians in Qatar, for example, except those who live in the Christian ghetto, who are the service workers. You can't pray. Carlson cut in, I'm sorry. Look, I don't want to argue with you. There are many more Christians in Qatar than there are in Israel. That's not true!"
Clips from a 160-minute conversation between Tucker Carlson and U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee centered on Israel's treatment of Christians and other contentious claims. Carlson accused Huckabee of representing Israeli interests and raised unsubstantiated allegations connecting Israel to Jeffrey Epstein. Huckabee rebutted claims that Christians were kicked out of Israel, cited historical and current Christian population figures (34,000 in 1948 and 184,000 today), and queried which territories were being counted. Huckabee argued Christians face greater restrictions in some Muslim-controlled countries and used Qatar as an example. The exchange featured sharp disagreements and repeated interruptions.
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