Rep. Louie Gohmert Louis (Louie) Buller GohmertRep. Dan Meuser tests positive for COVID-19 Watchdog calls for probe into Gohmert 'disregarding public health guidance' on COVID-19 Massie plans to donate plasma after testing positive for COVID-19 antibodies MORE (R-Texas) says President Obama’s treatment of Israel is the latest example of his administration’s failures.

“They’re exactly wrong on everything,” he said of the Obama administration on Fox Business Network Thursday. "They’re doing what might be called gaslighting.”

“Oh, you think Israel is our friend? No, they’re our enemy. Oh, you think we should worry about Iran? We’re going to give them money, we’re going to help them.”

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“Whatever they do, they try to get you to think you’re crazy [and] the opposite is true. This administration has been the opposite of right on every issue.”

Gohmert derided Secretary of State John Kerry John Forbes KerryThe Memo: Warning signs flash for Trump on debates Divided country, divided church TV ads favored Biden 2-1 in past month MORE’s criticism Wednesday of Israeli settlement building.

“Turning on Israel at this point, unfortunately, is just icing on a very explosive cake,” said Gohmert.

“Who would have dreamed that this quickly — less than 75 years after the end of World War II — that we would be moving in the same direction of going after the Jews and playing this scenario? Thank God Donald Trump Donald John TrumpBiden on Trump's refusal to commit to peaceful transfer of power: 'What country are we in?' Romney: 'Unthinkable and unacceptable' to not commit to peaceful transition of power Two Louisville police officers shot amid Breonna Taylor grand jury protests MORE’s coming in. We don’t have to go there.”

Gohmert accused Obama of having ulterior motives for the U.S. abstaining from last week’s controversial United Nations Security Council vote on Israeli settlements.

“We need to stop this guy from going the next step and trying to create World War III as he’s going out,” he said of Obama.

"I know he’s the only president we’ve ever had who thinks it would be a promotion to be U.N. secretary general. [Obama] wants to go in as U.N. secretary general and put out the fire that he started.”

The Security Council approved a resolution on Dec. 23 demanding Israel stop building settlements in occupied territories disputed by the Palestinians.

The U.S. could have vetoed the controversial measure but abstained, breaking from its longstanding tradition of shielding Israel from U.N. reproaches.

Kerry on Wednesday said Israel must learn “hard truths” about its settlement activities, adding that they are an obstacle to peace with the Palestinians.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected Kerry’s remarks as skewed and called them a “great disappointment.”