In May Barack Obama urged Israel to hand over half of Jerusalem, the Wailing Wall, The Temple Mount, Old Jerusalem, and the tomb of Jesus Christ to the Hamas-Fatah terrorist alliance.
Obama thought this would bring peace.
But Israeli Leader Benjamin Netanyahu would not go along with this suicide mission. Ever since then Barack Obama has been angry with the Israeli leader. Last weekend he trashed Netanyahu at the G20 Summit in France.
On Tuesday freshman Congressman Michael Grimm (R-NY) called on Barack Obama to apologize to the Israeli people for his disgusting remarks against Benjamin Netanyahu at the G20 Summit.
The Blaze reported:
freshman House Republican called on President Obama to formally apologize for these exceedingly critical comments.
“I find President Obama’s criticism of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu highly offensive and call on him to issue a formal apology on behalf of the American people,” Rep. Michael Grimm (R-N.Y.) said in a statement Tuesday. “Whether the microphones are on or off, the message to our allies in Israel should always remain the same: ‘We stand with you.’”
In the conversation between the two heads of state, Sarkozy told Obama that he “cannot stand Netanyahu; he’s a liar.” To which Obama replied, “you’re fed up with him, but I have to deal with him every day!”
Grimm characterized Obama’s comments as “disgraceful and inappropriate coming from someone who holds the highest office in the United States.” He added that “they provide a poor and inaccurate reflection of the American people he was elected to represent, and they must be rescinded.”
Meanwhile, the White House has declined to comment on the incident.
Good for Congressman Grimm.
Where are the rest of the Republicans?