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Barack Obama's Bias Against Israel
Barack Obama has shown bias against Israel several times throughout the two terms that he has been president. There are also many actors and actresses in Hollywood that have shown their bias against Israel. However, Jennifer Lopez, who is a singer and actress, recently showed that she is different from a lot of people in Hollywood.

Jennifer Lopez recently announced that she will be performing in Israel this summer. She has faced a lot of pressure from liberal Hollywood. People have told her that she should cancel her scheduled performance. However, despite all of the pressure, Jennifer still plans to perform. She will be having a show in Tel Aviv. This will be the first time that Jennifer has performed for her Israeli fans.

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