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Are Evangelical Christians really the right people to be charged with determining US foreign policy ?

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Northwest · M
As a BTW, Brazil's President will be arriving in Israel, in a few hours for an official visit.

He is expected to announce the move of Brazil's embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, and he will be accompanying Netanyahu on a tour that typically heads of state do not undertake, unless they meet with Palestinians, in the West Bank as well. He is not scheduled to visit any Christian or Muslim sacred places, or places of worship.

Bolsonaro won partially thanks to support from Brazil's Evangelicals, who vote as a single issue block.

This visit is also designed to bolster Netanyahu's chances in the upcoming Israeli elections.
HerKing · 61-69, M
@Northwest [quote]This visit is also designed to bolster Netanyahu's chances in the upcoming Israeli elections.[/quote]

By sheer coincidence could this be the same Netanyahu who is being looked into for corruption? 🤔
Northwest · M
@HerKing He is not being [i]looked [/i]into, he's already been recommended for prosecution, on charges of corruption, by Israel's version of our FBI, following 2-year investigation. Israel's Attorney General decided to indict him.

Here's a link to a story from one of Israel's equivalent of our "fake news" media outlets:

https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-charges-against-netanyahu-are-solid-embarrassing-and-lethal-1.6981421