Jewish 'leaders' continue to defend Obama
Abraham Foxman of the Anti-Defamation League has publicly criticized the administration on several Israel-related fronts. Still, he said, Jewish leaders have a responsibility to defend the president “when talking to those who accuse him of being an enemy of Israel or a Muslim.”
“For many years, you had a lot of Jews who didn’t vote for President Bush who would say, ‘I don’t like Bush but I love what he's doing on Israel,’” Foxman said.
“Now the paradigm is changing. A lot of Jews are saying, ‘I like Obama, but I don’t like what he is doing on Israel.”
Foxman added that the most frequent question he hears when speaking to Jewish audiences is whether Obama is a friend of Israel.
“I say yes -- but what's wrong is the implementation of what he promised. What's flawed is the strategy, not the goal,” Foxman said.
The ADL leader quickly added that despite promises to learn from past mistakes, the administration’s handling of Israel-related issues is “going from bad to worse."
Why are they so blind?
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Israel Matzav: Jewish 'leaders' continue to defend Obama
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