The newly appointed U.S. ambassador to Israel, Mr. Mike Huckabee, began his diplomatic mission with a moving visit and prayer at the Western Wall.
Jerusalem, Israel - April 18, 2025 - The incoming U.S. ambassador to Israel, Mr. Mike Huckabee, arrived this morning (Friday) immediately upon landing in the country to visit and pray at the Western Wall—fulfilling previous statements in which he pledged to begin his diplomatic term with a personal and symbolic visit to the sacred site of the Jewish people.
The highlight of the visit was the placement of a special note sent by the president of the United States, Mr. Donald Trump, who entrusted Huckabee with the note before his departure for Israel and requested that it be placed on his behalf. On the note, Trump wrote briefly and movingly: “For peace in Israel – Donald Trump,” an extraordinary and deeply meaningful gesture that reflects the strong friendship between the two nations.
Ambassador Huckabee was received by the rabbi of the Western Wall and holy sites, Rabbi Shmuel Rabinowitz, and the director of the Western Wall Heritage Foundation, Mr. Mordechai (Suli) Eliav, who warmly welcomed him, offered him blessings for success in his new role, and expressed gratitude for the United States’ support for Israel’s security and the strong ties between the leaders and the nations.
During his visit, the ambassador prayed together with Rabbi Rabinowitz, reciting Psalm 121, and then offered a personal prayer for the success of his mission and tenure, and for the continuation of unity and peace between the nations.
U.S. ambassador to Israel Mr. Mike Huckabee:
“It is an honor for me to be here on behalf of President Donald Trump and to bring the prayer he personally wrote last Thursday at the White House, with the instruction that my first act as ambassador be to take his prayer—in which he expresses his hope for peace in Israel—and place it in the Western Wall and pray for peace in the land.”
Rabbi Shmuel Rabinowitz, rabbi of the Western Wall and holy sites:
“Words cannot describe the emotion felt by the citizens of Israel and throughout the Jewish world upon hearing the announcement that you would come directly upon landing to the Western Wall, to pray and place a note on behalf of the President of the United States—one of Israel’s greatest friends. Especially in these difficult days of war, pain, and uncertainty—your acts of friendship, faith, and support give the people of Israel strength and hope.”