Chuck Norris Endorsement of Benjamin Netanyahu Released (AUDIO)
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by Algemeiner Staff
A second conservative American celebrity has come out with an endorsement of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for his upcoming election on January 22nd.
A day after Donald Trump labeled Netanyahu a “winner,” Chuck Norris released an audio saying, “you might think i’m a tough guy in my films, but in a rough neighborhood like the Middle East, Israel has its own tough guy, his name is Bibi Netanyahu.”
Norris goes on to praise Netanyahu’s efforts to combat Hamas, bring quiet to southern Israel and stop illegal immigration. He also praises the Netanyahu orchestrated deal to release Gilad Shalit.
Both endorsements where secured by Israeli political consultant Jonny Daniels who is emerging as a key Likud party activist.
The audio of Chuck’s endorsement of Netanyahu can be heard below.
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