The hits just keep on comin‘.
The message former U.S. President Jimmy Carter wanted to be sent to a captive Israeli soldier in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip was verbal, an aide to Hamas’ Premier Ismail Haneya said Wednesday.
The message was not written and included “the details of a meeting Carter held with the family of Gilad Shalit,” Yousef Rika, Haneya’s political advisor told Xinhua. “It also included Carter’s personal wishes and Shalit’s family’s hopes of ending this case and releasing the soldier,” he added.
Carter, who visited Gaza on his personal capacity Tuesday, had reportedly handed a letter from Shalit’s family to Haneya, hoping the latter would pass the message to the soldier who has been held by Hamas since 2006.
Just to make a complete and utter fool of the peanut farmer, let’s go back to January when he said this:
Hamas can be trusted, former US President Jimmy Carter said Monday, in an interview on NBC’s ‘Today’ show.
Yeah, how’s that working out for you now, Jimmah?