John Kerry's Wife Funds Radical Anti-US, Anti-Israel Eatery
Conflict Kitchen, a restaurant located near the campuses of Carnegie Mellon and the University of Pittsburgh, features a menu that strictly serves dishes which are said to be from countries currently in conflict with the United States.
In April, The eatery received a $50,000 grant from the
Heinz Endowment, which is chaired by Teresa Heinz Kerry, the billionaire
wife of Secretary of State John Kerry, the Washington Free Beacon reports.
Conflictkitchen.org
Although a state of Palestine has never actually existed,
Conflict Kitchen has now seemingly made an exception to their mission
and has featured
Palestine as its "focus country." In the past, the controversial eatery
has featured cuisine from North Korea, Afghanistan, Iran, Cuba, and
Venezuela. Why the United States is viewed as a "conflict country" when
it has donated billions of dollars in humanitarian aid to Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza, remains unclear.
One of the restaurant’s food wrappers excuses Palestinian
terrorism as a legitimate means to combat Israel’s military superiority,
which echoes the sentiments expressed by jihadi terrorist group Hamas.
The wrapper states:
“"How can you compare Israeli F-16s, which are some of the best
military planes in the world, to a few hundred homemade rockets? You’re
pushing them (Palestinians) to the absolute extreme. So what do you
expect?... Palestinians are not going to just let (Israel) in and drop
their arms. No, they’re going to kill and they are going to die."
Conflict Kitchen is co-directed by art professor Jon Rubin and former student Dawn Weleski.
Secretary of State John Kerry has come under fire during
his tenure from pro-Israel voices who view him as extremely hostile to
the Jewish state. Over the summer, Kerry warned
that Israel could become an “apartheid” state if peace talks with the
Palestinians failed. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) found the remarks offensive
and called upon the Secretary to resign immediately.
Kerry has been a mainstay in Jerusalem and has pressured
Israel and its people to continue to negotiate with radical
interests—such as the Palestinian Authority and Hamas, who do not grant
the same rights and religious liberty to Jews as Israel does to Muslims
within its borders.
In January, Israeli Defense MInister Moshe Yaalon said of Kerry:
"Secretary of State John Kerry came here very determined and operates
based upon an unfathomable obsession and a messianic feeling. Throughout
the recent months, there is no negotiation between us and the
Palestinians, but rather, between us and the Americans. The only thing
that can 'save' us is that John Kerry will get a Nobel Peace Prize and
leave us alone."
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