Avi Abelow from the Pulse of Israel has spent years analyzing how public perception is affected by the framing of a narrative. He shared his insights with CBN News concerning the highly-publicized recent conversation between Tucker Carlson and U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee.
U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee is not mincing words when it comes to Tucker Carlson’s criticism of President Donald Trump over Israel. It would neatly fit into the category of “righteous anger.”
Protests are again spreading inside Iran as President Trump weighs whether to launch a military strike while defending his top general. The Tehran regime is facing pressure from both its own people and the United States.
Tucker Carlson's interview with U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee continues to reverberate this week. After the interview, Huckabee also released a statement responding to another line of questioning from Carlson that he found perplexing. Here's the ambassador's full response:
The next round of U.S.- Iran talks is scheduled for this week, pushing off the probability of a U.S. attack for at least a few days. President Trump is said to be considering "preliminary limited strikes" to force Iran into a deal, as the U.S. has gathered masses of firepower in the Middle East.
War and peace hang in the balance. President Trump continues to consider military action against Iran, while at the same time, pledging billions of dollars to rebuild Gaza and pursue a path toward peace.
President Trump's inaugural Board of Peace meeting concerning the future of Gaza is set to begin in Washington. Top diplomats from more than two dozen countries will join him. However, the meeting is taking place against a backdrop of war preparations in the Middle East.
As antisemitism surges, a movement is underway in Israel to reverse the trend, especially on American college campuses. Student leaders from top universities, including UCLA, Brandeis, Rutgers, Yale, and NYU, arrived to gain first-hand insight into the aftermath of the October 7th, 2023, massacre and kidnappings at the hands of Hamas, and the hatred for Israel and the Jews that multiplied during the war.
The second round of U.S.-Iran talks ended in Geneva with mixed messages and the prospect of another round of negotiations, while on the ground, military posturing is taking place.
The northern border of Israel continues to be a complex and dangerous frontier where history, geography, and modern threats collide. CBN News traveled to the front lines, where Israeli soldiers are standing watch.









