An Israeli parliamentarian accuses the Obama administration of 'anti-Semitism' ahead of a planned speech addressing the Muslim world.
Knesset (parliament) member Yaakov Katz, head of the National Union party, said Wednesday that US President Barack Obama's repeated calls for halting the expansion of Jewish settlements in the West Bank is "nothing less than anti-Semitism," Israel's Arutz Sheva reported.
He also accused the White House of following the path of his predecessors in stunting the growth of the population of Jewish people in the West Bank.
Katz says calling on Tel Aviv to freeze settlement activities means denying the Jewish people the right to give birth.
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Obama has little love for the Jewish state. There is absolutely nothing, nothing in his back ground that points to that. On the contrary, there is much there to indicate a hate for Israel. In his public statements he must keep this hate for Israel hidden, but it is slowly emerging in his actions and some of his unguarded statements.
ReplyDeleteRon, Obama is just a puppet. You may be right, but even if he absolutely detested Israel, he couldn't do anything to stop the billions US congress sends to Israel each year.
ReplyDeleteI love how they say 'stunting the growth' of Israel, as if nations naturally expand! It's called Lebensraum, and I think you'll find it was first a Nazi principle.