During an overseas visit aimed at quelling recent violence between the State of Israel and Hamas, President Joe Biden has suggested bringing the two sides together over a meal of barbecued ribs.
“In the midst of such awful imagery coming out of the Holy Land, I thought it might help to bridge the gap between representatives of the Islamic Resistance movement and the Jewish Homeland by hanging out at the WhiteHouse to grill up some smoky Memphis-style baby backs,” began the POTUS.
“It’s like I always say, Jack – when faced with such division we need to find common ground, and who doesn’t love bacon, am I right?”
“In the midst of such awful imagery coming out of the Holy Land, I thought it might help to bridge the gap between representatives of the Islamic Resistance movement and the Jewish Homeland by hanging out at the WhiteHouse to grill up some smoky Memphis-style baby backs,” began the POTUS.
“It’s like I always say, Jack – when faced with such division we need to find common ground, and who doesn’t love bacon, am I right?”
Biden suggests Hamas and Israeli government hash things out over a plate of ribs
TEL AVIV - During an overseas visit aimed at quelling recent violence between the State of Israel and Hamas, President Joe Biden has suggested bringing the two sides together over a meal of barbecued ribs.
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