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‘Boehner, Netanyahu believe in racism and segregation'

The United States and Israel are “inciting terrorism” throughout the world and pushing countries toward “endless conflicts."

US House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu both believe in “segregation and racism,” says a peace activist and public speaker in Colorado.

“These are two people, who apparently at least from what I’m looking at Boehner’s beliefs, have a shared belief in segregation and racism,” Rich Forer told Press TV on Wednesday.

“Boehner should move to Israel and try to run for the Knesset there,” he said, adding “I don’t even think he understands that he would be discriminated against because he’s not Jewish.”

The US lawmakers in Congress claim that they want “peace and freedom and democracy” but support the Zionist regime that “obstructs peace and is totally anti-democratic when it comes to non-Jews”.

Forer made the remarks when asked about Boehner’s recent visit to Israel where he described relations between the US and Israel “as strong as ever”.

During a press conference on Wednesday in al-Quds (Jerusalem) alongside Netanyahu, Boehner said “While we may have political disagreements from time to time, the bonds between our two nations are strong, and they’re going to continue to be strong”.

Boehner led a bipartisan congressional delegation to Iraq, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Israel this week. The group is scheduled to depart to Washington Thursday morning.

Elsewhere in his remarks, Forer said that “the United States is pushing the world towards endless conflict and greater terrorism throughout the world, it’s inciting terrorism and claiming that it’s fighting terrorism just as Israel incites anti-Semitism and claims that the world is anti-Semitic.”

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