Watch the newly-released campaign video [SEE BELOW] from 2020 presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, in which the suddenly proud Jew tells Muslims “Love Will Conquer Hate”.

Keep in mind, this is the same Bernie Sanders who just weeks ago refused to condemn Rep. Ilhan Omar’s numerous anti-Semitic remarks, and instead came to her defense.

This is the same Bernie Sanders, who in May 2018, after Hamas admitted PAYING terrorists to attack Israel said “Israel should be condemned – innocent people are being killed”.

The self-appointed defender of the innocent then chose to remain silent days later, as thousands of innocent Israelis were targeted by more than 100 rockets fired by Hamas terrorists from Gaza. As reported on YWN, one of the rockets landed in front of a kindergarten, just minutes before the children were due to arrive. Several rockets landed in people’s front yards, just feet from a catastrophe R”L.

This is the same Bernie Sanders who made virtually no mention of his Jewish heritage in the 2016 election. It even prompted the following NY Times headline: Bernie Sanders Is Jewish, But He Doesn’t Like to Talk About It

When Sanders thanked supporters for his landslide victory in the 2016 New Hampshire Democratic primary, he wistfully reminisced about his upbringing as “the son of a Polish immigrant who came to this country speaking no English and having no money.”

No mention of his “Jewish” father.

Two days later, in a debate with Hillary Clinton, Mr. Sanders referred to the historic candidacy of “somebody with my background” without overtly saying he was Jewish.

As the Times noted: “He seems more comfortable speaking about Pope Francis, whose views on income inequality he admires, than about his own religious beliefs.”

Rabbi Michael Paley, who worked with Jews in central Vermont when he was a Dartmouth College chaplain, recalled once talking with Mr. Sanders about “non-Jewish Jews,” a term coined by a leftist biographer, Isaac Deutscher, to describe those who express Jewish values through their “solidarity with the persecuted.” Mr. Sanders seemed to acknowledge that the term described him, Rabbi Paley said.

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