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Herzog Delivers Love Letter to America, Marking Independence Day With Huckabee

Jul 3, 2026·2 min read

Israeli President Isaac Herzog visited U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee at the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem Friday to mark America’s 250th Independence Day ahead of the actual day on Saturday and to deliver a letter of congratulations to President Donald Trump and the American people.

“I am extremely moved and happy to be here at the American embassy in Jerusalem, the capital of the State of Israel, at the embassy which was launched by President Trump in his historic recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital,” Herzog said, referring to the president’s historic order to move the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem in 2018.

U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee warmly welcomes Israeli President Isaac Herzog ahead of Independence Day. (Credit: Mike Huckabee)

“I want to congratulate the president, the Congress, the leadership and the people of the United States of America through you, Mr. Ambassador, on 250 years of independence,” Herzog said. “American independence is one of the greatest moments in history, and it has changed the fate of humanity.”

In his letter to the American people, the Israeli president wrote about the inspiration the United States provided throughout the centuries as a beacon of hope and democracy and expressed gratitude for the alliance between the two countries.

“The story of America has inspired humanity the world over,” he wrote. “From sea to shining sea, America stands as a beacon of liberty, and as the leader of the free world.”

“This is also a time to express our deepest appreciation for the unique and unbreakable partnership between the United States of America and Israel,” he continued. “Our two nations draw from the same wellsprings of the Bible, and we share the same fundamental values of freedom, democracy and human dignity.”

“I thank you for your steadfast commitment to Israel’s security,” Herzog added. “The people of Israel will never forget your tireless efforts to bring our beloved hostages home. May you continue to lead the Middle East and the world toward peace and security.”

Huckabee, in turn, warmly welcomed Herzog.

“This is a great time for all Americans to celebrate, but we’re not the only ones celebrating America’s 250th birthday,” he said. “We have a very special guest at the U.S. Embassy today, President Isaac Herzog. Thank you, Mr. President. We’re honored to have you here and honored to call you a friend.”

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