"I try not to pat myself too much on
the back – but this administration has done more in terms of the
security of the state of Israel than any previous administration."
Barack Obama, Nov. 30, 2011, Manhattan, New York
In recent days Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was clearly in the
middle of cobbling together a tenuous cease fire agreement between the
Hamas Palestinians and Israel with a major assist from the Obama
Administration's BFF, Mohammed Morsi, the Muslim Brotherhood
President/Dictator of Egypt. Time will tell how long the agreement
lasts. Nonetheless, while the Obama Administration is taking their victory lap around Gaza, objective observers will take note of the broader landscape that has befallen Israel over the last four years.
A front page feature essay by Investor's Business Daily this past week is one of the most comprehensive summaries we have seen. We strongly encourage you to read the entirety (link here), but if nothing else, study the graphic and consider the impact of just the excerpt below. Then ask yourself, just how good a friend of Israel is Barack Obama?
November 27, 2012 – Investor's Business Daily
That Hamas chose to launch its massive barrage against Israel after President Obama's re-election is no coincidence. He's given it every reason to feel it can act with relative impunity.
The president's unconditional support for two of Hamas' biggest enablers in the region — Turkey and the new Muslim Brotherhood regime in Egypt — clearly have emboldened the terror group.
Since taking control of Gaza in 2006, Hamas has regularly shelled Israel. But rocket and mortar attacks against its civilians have increased each year since Obama took office.
Through Nov. 20 of this year, Hamas fired a total of 1,203 missiles and rockets, up from 156 for all of 2009, according to an unclassified Israel Defense Forces report. Through Oct. 31, meanwhile, mortar attacks more than doubled to 204.
After Obama was re-elected, the terror group intensified its bombardment of Israel, firing more than 640 rockets through last week's cease-fire.
For the first time, Hamas rockets pounded Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, not just the region next to Gaza. Not only have attacks steadily increased under Obama, they've hit distant targets inside Israeli cities.
A smaller escalation occurred last summer after Obama defied Congress and unfroze $147 million in aid to the Palestinians. Some 600,000 Gazans now receive nearly $100 million worth of USAID assistance (even though they voted into power a U.S.-designated terror group).
So? Israeli intelligence figures that as much as 45% of U.S. and other foreign aid to Gaza and the West Bank is diverted to fund terrorism and buy rockets, mainly from Iran. (Emphasis added)
The undeniable truth is, Hamas has escalated its war on Israel as this administration has increased aid and diplomatic ties to Gaza, while snubbing Israel at almost every turn.
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