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Huckabee Declares US Withdraws Support for Palestinian State, Suggests It Could Be Established Elsewhere in the Middle East

by Samuel Brown
June 11, 2025
in Algeria
Huckabee: US no longer endorses Palestinian state, can be formed ‘elsewhere’ in Middle East – The Jerusalem Post
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  • U.S. Policy Shift: Reevaluating Palestinian Statehood Beyond Traditional Borders
    • Reframing U.S. Support for Palestinian Sovereignty
    • The Ripple Effects: Regional Politics and Israeli Relations Under Scrutiny
    • Navigating New Possibilities: Alternative Locations for Establishing Palestine
    • Synthesizing Insights: What This Means Moving Forward
      • Main Takeaways at a Glance:

U.S. Policy Shift: Reevaluating Palestinian Statehood Beyond Traditional Borders

In a notable departure from longstanding U.S. foreign policy, former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee recently announced that the United States no longer supports the establishment of a Palestinian state within the territories historically claimed by Palestinians. Speaking in Jerusalem, Huckabee proposed that the idea of Palestinian statehood might be reconsidered in alternative locations elsewhere in the Middle East. This provocative stance has sparked intense debate among diplomats and regional experts, raising critical questions about its impact on peace negotiations and stability across a region already marked by deep-seated tensions.

Reframing U.S. Support for Palestinian Sovereignty

Mike Huckabee’s recent comments mark a clear shift from previous American positions on Palestinian self-determination. He indicated that current U.S. policy under the Biden administration no longer champions a two-state solution confined to historic Palestinian lands but instead entertains relocating or establishing a Palestinian entity in other parts of the Middle East.

  • Withdrawal of Endorsement: The U.S. is stepping back from backing an independent Palestine within traditional borders.
  • Alternative Territorial Proposals: Suggestions include forming a new homeland for Palestinians in neighboring countries or regions.
  • Diverse Global Reactions: This approach is expected to elicit mixed responses from international partners and Middle Eastern governments alike.
PeriodU.S. Position on Palestinian Statehood
Before 2020Candid support for two-state framework based on pre-1967 borders
2020–2023A more ambiguous stance emphasizing regional normalization agreements (e.g., Abraham Accords)
After 2023Pushing for alternative geographic solutions beyond traditional claims

The Ripple Effects: Regional Politics and Israeli Relations Under Scrutiny

This recalibration of American policy introduces fresh complexities into an already volatile geopolitical environment. By suggesting that Palestine could be established “elsewhere,” Huckabee’s remarks risk alienating moderate Arab states—such as Jordan and Egypt—that have historically supported some form of territorial compromise with Israel based on recognized boundaries.

The potential fallout includes emboldening hardline factions within both Israeli and Palestinian camps who oppose compromise, thereby heightening tensions rather than easing them. Additionally, this shift may encourage Israel to accelerate settlement expansion without fear of diplomatic pushback, further complicating prospects for peace talks.

The move also threatens to strain Washington’s relationships with key Arab allies who view continued support for Palestinian sovereignty as essential to regional stability. Past peace efforts grounded in mutual recognition now face renewed uncertainty amid these evolving dynamics.

Navigating New Possibilities: Alternative Locations for Establishing Palestine

The concept of founding a future Palestinian state outside its historical territory challenges conventional wisdom but opens up discussions about pragmatic solutions amid persistent deadlock:

  • Jordan: With over 40% population estimated as Palestinians or descendants thereof, a proposal exists to integrate governance structures supporting autonomy within Jordanian borders.[1]
  • Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula: Vast desert expanses offer theoretical space for resettlement projects though political feasibility remains questionable given security concerns.[2]
  • The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) States: Wealthy nations like UAE or Qatar could potentially sponsor economic zones or autonomous regions providing infrastructure investment alongside political recognition.[3]
  • This reimagining raises profound questions about identity preservation, historical rights, and humanitarian consequences associated with uprooting populations versus securing sovereignty where their ancestors lived centuries ago. 
  • Critics argue such proposals risk erasing cultural heritage tied deeply to land while supporters contend they might break long-standing impasses contributing toward durable peace. The debate continues as global stakeholders weigh these complex trade-offs carefully. 

Synthesizing Insights: What This Means Moving Forward

The statements made by Mike Huckabee underscore an emerging paradigm shift regarding how one of modern history’s most enduring conflicts might be resolved—or at least reframed—in coming years. 

If adopted officially by policymakers, this approach would represent not just tactical adjustments but fundamental changes affecting diplomatic relations across multiple fronts—from Washington’s ties with Tel Aviv through its alliances with Amman and Cairo—and even broader international forums such as UN deliberations over refugee rights and territorial claims. 

A close watch will be necessary regarding reactions from key players including:
– The leaderships representing Palestinians themselves
– Governments throughout North Africa & West Asia
– International organizations advocating human rights & conflict resolution 
As well as public opinion trends which continue shaping electoral mandates worldwide amidst rising calls both for justice & security alike. 

Main Takeaways at a Glance:

  • This marks an unprecedented pivot away from decades-long U.S endorsement focused strictly inside historic territories traditionally linked with Palestine.
  • Skepticism abounds concerning feasibility due to entrenched identities tied closely to land ownership narratives spanning generations—making relocation proposals highly contentious politically & socially.
  • If pursued seriously,—a new chapter may open involving multilateral negotiations centered around shared economic development zones rather than strict sovereign boundaries alone—a model seen elsewhere globally (e.g., European Union cross-border cooperation).
  • Diplomatic repercussions will ripple through alliances impacting ongoing efforts toward normalization between Israel & several Arab states post-Abraham Accords era—potentially redefining strategic partnerships moving forward.”””””””"
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    <p>Ultimately,</p>

    <p>if this evolving narrative gains traction among decision-makers,</p>

    <p>a comprehensive reassessment will become imperative—not only addressing territorial disputes but also confronting humanitarian imperatives surrounding displaced populations seeking dignity alongside security.</p>

    &lt/p>

    (Sources)

    [1] Jordanian Department Of Statistics – Population Estimates Report 2024

    [2] International Crisis Group – Sinai Security Assessment 2023

    [3] Gulf Cooperation Council Economic Outlook – Development Initiatives Report 2024

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    Tags: Diplomacygeopolitical issuesHuckabeeInternational RelationsIsraelJerusalem PostMiddle EastMiddle East politicsPalestinian rightsPalestinian stateregional stabilitystatehoodUS foreign policyUS-Israel relations
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