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HUCKABEE'S PEACE FORMULA: DEPORT HAMAS & HEZBOLLAH TO IRAN — "NO MORE TERRORISTS, NO MORE WARS

U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee ignited debate across the Middle East on Wednesday after proposing a straightforward solution to one of the region's longest-running security threats: deport every member of Hamas and Hezbollah to Iran.


In a post on X, Huckabee argued that Tehran cannot demand Israeli restraint while simultaneously backing the very terrorist organizations that have fueled instability across Lebanon, Gaza, and the broader region. His message was direct: if Iran supports these groups, then Iran should take responsibility for them.


“Every member of Hezbollah & Hamas DEPORT to ‘Mothership’ in Iran,” Huckabee wrote. “Result? Lebanon & Israel free from Iran terror proxies. Give PEACE a chance!”


The ambassador's comments come amid ongoing negotiations surrounding a U.S.-Iran peace framework championed by President Donald Trump. While diplomatic efforts seek to reduce tensions, Hezbollah and Hamas remain major obstacles to lasting regional stability. Huckabee has repeatedly stressed that Israel retains the right to defend itself against attacks from Iranian-backed groups regardless of broader diplomatic talks.


For years, conservatives have argued that peace in the Middle East will remain elusive so long as Iran continues financing, arming, and directing proxy organizations across the region. Huckabee's proposal reflects growing frustration with a system in which Tehran projects power through militant groups while avoiding direct consequences.


Supporters say the ambassador's message cuts through decades of diplomatic double-talk. If Hezbollah and Hamas truly represent Iranian interests, they argue, then removing them from Lebanon and Gaza would give ordinary citizens a chance to build peaceful, prosperous societies free from foreign-backed extremism.


The message from Huckabee is simple: no more terror proxies, no more terrorists, and ultimately, no more wars. Whether world leaders embrace that vision remains to be seen, but the ambassador has placed the issue squarely on the table.

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