Netanyahu should not have chimed in on this
Muslims who want to enter the USA ARE *NOT* CITIZENS (with ‘rights’)
And THE HELL WITH “Global Outrage”
I am outraged that muslim fanatics are chopping peoples’ heads off, where is the “Global Outrage” for that?
But also understand PM Bibi that the USA had a horrible terror incident a week ago yesterday in CA, and of all places, at a pre-Christmas party. We Jews and Christians should do our holy days/holidays in peace.
I am not surprised by this, Israel has been dealing in the last couple of months with the knive attacks.
Really shocked by Bibi’s reaction, but then again, he’s always tried to err on the side of caution and be level-headed with everything.
In his mind, he knows Trump is right IMHO.
I thought his tweet said “postpone”, not cancel.
Let’s remember: Hussein didn’t go to Israel during his entire first 4 years after seizing power. Valerie must’ve said “no”.
"At the same time, Israel is fighting radical Islam which is attacking Muslims, Christians and Jews alike and threatens the entire world," Netanyahu added.
Israel has a big domestic Muslim problem and it is growing. What else could Bibi say about the Trump proposal than what he said? Demography is destiny.
Israel: Jewish 75%, Muslim 17.5%, Christian 2%, Druze 1.6%, other 3.9% (2013 est.)
Probably more Israeli deaths if he allowed Trump to visit after the overheated coverage of this issue.
I think Netanyahu is wrong on this. Knuckling under to “citizens”. What in the hell is he talking about?
Too bad. It was a very good idea to visit,
Trump should go to Saudi Arabia. That’d be really cool.
It’s fascinating to watch the reaction when it comes to a choice between PM Netanyahu and Trump.
Impractical, yes. Unconstitutional, no. At least since he seems to have backed away of applying the ban to U.S. citizens.
Interesting. I was surprised at Netanyahu’s response but to cancel a visit because of a disagreement? Sounds like Trump is calling for the Wwwwaaaaaaambulance to me. He wants to support Israel only on his own terms? Am I reading this right?