Unveiling the Veil: Obama’s Stance on Israel and Hamas

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In a recent revelation, it has been discovered that in 1984, a visit was made to Tripoli to meet Moammar Gadhafi. This visit was not a diplomatic mission by any government official, but rather a personal journey undertaken by Louis Farrakhan. The implications of this revelation are far-reaching, particularly for those who have supported Farrakhan in the past.

This revelation could potentially lead to a significant shift in support from Jewish communities. The association with Gadhafi, a known antagonist of Israel, may cause many to reconsider their stance. It is akin to a snowball melting rapidly in hell; the support could evaporate just as quickly.

In another startling admission, there has been a connection drawn between Trinity United and Hamas. A church bulletin subhead reads, “An official of the movement describes its goals for all of Palestine.” This statement implies a denial of Israel’s right to exist and a desire to liberate Palestine for Islam.

The term “all of Palestine” is particularly concerning as it includes Israel, a nation whose existence Hamas vehemently denies. This rhetoric aligns with Hamas’ goal of liberating Palestine for Islam, which directly contradicts the principles of coexistence and peace.

These revelations raise questions about former President Barack Obama’s views towards Israel and Judaism. His recent statements declaring Israel’s actions as “intolerable” and calling for an independent state of Palestine, seemingly with Hamas in a leadership role, have sparked controversy.

Obama’s call for an independent Palestinian state appears to be more than just a political stance. It seems to be a tacit endorsement of Hamas, a group known for its anti-Israel sentiments and actions. This raises serious concerns about his understanding and commitment to peace in the Middle East.

Last week, Obama further stirred the pot by urging Americans to “look at the whole truth.” However, the question remains: what is this “whole truth” that he refers to? Is it a truth that aligns with Hamas’ goals for Palestine, including the denial of Israel’s right to exist?

These revelations and statements have led to a growing concern about Obama’s views on Judaism. The connection between Farrakhan’s visit to Gadhafi, the Trinity United Church’s alignment with Hamas, and Obama’s recent statements all point towards a potential bias against Israel.

In conclusion, these developments call for a thorough examination of Obama’s stance on Israel and Hamas. It is crucial to understand the implications of his views and their potential impact on peace in the Middle East. As we continue to strive for peace and coexistence, it is essential to ensure that our leaders uphold these principles in their words and actions.