US ambassador to Israel says UK would have lost WW2 with Starmer as leader

ReutersIf Sir Keir Starmer was his leader at that time, Britain would lose the Second World War, the US Ambassador to Israel proposed the Prime Minister’s reaction to the Israeli’s plan to take over the Gaza city.
In an article on social media, Mike Huckabee wrote: “Israel is expected to surrender to Hamas and feed them even if Israel’s hostages are hungry?”
“Britain surrendered to the Nazis and dropped food to them? … If you were pm, England would speak German!” he said.
His comments came after Starmer condemned Israel’s plans to seize the Gaza City as “wrong” and urged his government to reconsider his decision to “further increase the attack”.
No 10’s spokesman Starmer said he had nothing to add to his comments.
Huckabee, on Friday, when he re -published a statement made by Starmer, in his position at X: “Have you ever heard Dresden?
“This was not the food you fell. If you were PM, then England would speak German!”
During the Second World War, the British and American forces threw 4,000 tons of bombs in the East German city for two days and killed tens of thousands of civilians.
Starmer’s previous statement said: “We call on the decision to further increase the Israeli government’s attack in Gaza further and rethink immediately.
“This action will not do anything to end this conflict or to help the hostages release. Only more blood will shed.”
In the first hours of Friday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s security cabinet approved his plans to take over the capital of Gaza, as the war in the region increased in a controversial way.
Netanyahu said that he had previously wanted to seize the control of the entire Gaza Strip, but the approved plan focuses on the city of Gaza, especially in the north of the region where hundreds of thousands of Palestinians live.
Israel has a movement very opposedLike the members of the country’s army leadership, including Israel, and the families of hostages held in Gaza.
The plan was also criticized internationally. The United Nations Chief of Human Rights Volker Türk warned that the further increase of the war would cause “greater forced displacement, more killing, more unbearable pain”.
Following the announcement of Israel’s plan, Germany’s chancellor Friedrich Merz said that the country would suspend the export of arms to Israel in Israel and how Israel’s military plan will reach legitimate purposes. “
However, the US movement did not condemn. On Tuesday, President Donald Trump said whether to fully invade Gaza “up to Israel”.
During his meeting with British Foreign Minister David Lammy in Kent on Friday, US Vice President JD Vance refused to explain whether the US government did not know the plans to take over Israel’s Gaza City.
He added that Trump would take the problem by saying that Hamas was to stop the “attack on innocent people” and to solve humanitarian problems in Gaza.
Netanyahu and the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) summarized five “principles” to end the war.
These include the disarmament of Hamas, the return of all Israeli hostages, the demilitarization of the Gaza Strip, the Israeli Security Control on the Gaza Strip, and the establishment of an alternative civil administration with neither HAMAS nor Palestinian authority.
In response to the attack on Southern Israel, led by Hamas on October 7, 2023, more than 61,000 people have been killed in Gaza since IDF started the military operation of IDF, where approximately 1,200 people were killed and 251 people were taken hostage.
Fifty hostages are still held by Hamas, who are still believed to be alive.




