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Despite major unresolved issues, he says Israel is "in remarkably good shape." Fewer Arabs would make it better he believes.
A Final Comment
Last December, Obama addressed the Union for Reform Judaism (URJ). He came to enlist support. He praised the liberal legacy of American Jews.
Outgoing URJ president Rabbi Eric Yoffie introduced him. He prominently supports ethnic separation. He opposes Palestinian statehood. "I prefer to live with Jews," he says.
He cares about "humankind," but he loves his "own group" more. Asked he wants fewer Arabs in Israel, he said "that's exactly what I'm saying."
Israel calls it Judaization. Yoffie added, "I don't apologize for my view because I don't apologize for Zionism." Obama considers Yoffie a friend. He's a racist. It rubs off on major media reporters writing on Israel/Palestine. Fairness and balance are verboten.
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