John Kerry tweeted the Jewish community a Happy Chanukah, adding the Hebrew “Chag Sameach” (“Happy Holiday”) in what he thought would be a nice touch.

This, after the U.S. abstained from voting in the UN, allowing the United Nations Security Council to adopt a resolution that condemned what they called “illegal Israeli settlement construction,” which in reality is building construction on Jewish land.

And, after Kerry had the nerve to say that Israel construction on the West Bank is “spawning terrorism.”

So, people were less than appreciative of his phony “good wishes:”

HT Algemeiner.

Happy #Hanukkah! May the lights of the menorah brighten your home and the year ahead. From my family to yours, Chag Sameach. — John Kerry (@JohnKerry) December 24, 2016

Seriously? Go choke on a latke. https://t.co/4PGAGObZqA — Arsen Ostrovsky (@Ostrov_A) December 24, 2016

@JohnKerry you know where you can stick your Hanukkah greetings! — Joshua Wander (@votewander) December 24, 2016

.@JohnKerry You dimmed many lights, but we hope for the last time. Please let the door hit u on the way out. — Lori LowenthalMarcus (@LoriLMarcus) December 24, 2016

Meanwhile, POTUS and FLOTUS tried their hand at Chanukah greetings, and, well, they got slammed too:

You got to be kidding. FYI bible says Who curses Israel will be cursed @WhiteHouse @POTUS @FLOTUS — It's a new day (@nowhavehope) December 24, 2016

(“Israel will not forgive you”)

@WhiteHouse @POTUS @FLOTUS the Chutzpah posting this after yesterday's UN vote.. pretending you give a sh*t about Jewish ppl & their history — A (@aslk888) December 24, 2016

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