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I quit, when is this BS gonna end?
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/d...-to-the-white-house-start-in-jerusalem-671276
Does Nikki Haley’s road to the White House start in Jerusalem?
"Israel should not be fighting alone," said the former-US ambassador to the UN on a solidarity mission to Israel's rocket-ravaged south.
By MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN JUNE 17, 2021 10:20
‘It is too much,” former US ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley whispered under her breath after she had spontaneously hugged an Ashkelon resident whose home had been damaged by a Hamas rocket during the May war.
Tears had swelled up in both their eyes as she wrapped him in her arms outside his rubble-strewn home.
Haley arrived in the country last Friday as part of a solidarity mission organized by Christians United for Israel (CUFI), which has 10 million members and is considered the largest pro-Israel Christian organization in the United States.
The mission was arranged in the aftermath of the recent Gaza war, known as Operation Guardian of the Walls, which killed 12 people in Israel – including two children – ( what? no mention of Palestinian deaths?) to help send a message to Israelis that they have friends who love them and care.
“We represent 10 million-plus people in America and these people very much want to say to you, Israel, we have your back,” said Pastor John Hagee, the 81-year-old founder and chairman of CUFI, as he explained the importance of the mission.
Haley is the fourth Republican political leader to arrive in the country since the Hamas ceasefire at the end of last month. The others include former secretary of state Mike Pompeo, Sen. Ted Cruz (Texas) and Sen. Lindsey Graham (South Carolina).
Speculation is high that the Holy Land is an early campaign stop on the way to the White House for those who may be eyeing a 2024 run.
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/d...-to-the-white-house-start-in-jerusalem-671276
Does Nikki Haley’s road to the White House start in Jerusalem?
"Israel should not be fighting alone," said the former-US ambassador to the UN on a solidarity mission to Israel's rocket-ravaged south.
By MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN JUNE 17, 2021 10:20
‘It is too much,” former US ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley whispered under her breath after she had spontaneously hugged an Ashkelon resident whose home had been damaged by a Hamas rocket during the May war.
Tears had swelled up in both their eyes as she wrapped him in her arms outside his rubble-strewn home.
Haley arrived in the country last Friday as part of a solidarity mission organized by Christians United for Israel (CUFI), which has 10 million members and is considered the largest pro-Israel Christian organization in the United States.
The mission was arranged in the aftermath of the recent Gaza war, known as Operation Guardian of the Walls, which killed 12 people in Israel – including two children – ( what? no mention of Palestinian deaths?) to help send a message to Israelis that they have friends who love them and care.
“We represent 10 million-plus people in America and these people very much want to say to you, Israel, we have your back,” said Pastor John Hagee, the 81-year-old founder and chairman of CUFI, as he explained the importance of the mission.
Haley is the fourth Republican political leader to arrive in the country since the Hamas ceasefire at the end of last month. The others include former secretary of state Mike Pompeo, Sen. Ted Cruz (Texas) and Sen. Lindsey Graham (South Carolina).
Speculation is high that the Holy Land is an early campaign stop on the way to the White House for those who may be eyeing a 2024 run.