Al Qaeda is reading Bibi.
Yes, it's apparently true.
In a new video, Adam Gadahn, Al Qaeda's high-profile US-born spokesman, one of the FBI's most wanted terrorists, a southern California kid (previously known as Adam Pearlman) who grew up on a goat farm and who is now known as "Azzam the American," says that he read Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu's 1993 book, "A Place Among the Nations."
Not only that, Gadahn admits that he not only has Jewish ancestry, but that he also has relatives living in Israel.
"My grandfather was a Zionist and a zealous supporter of the usurper entity and a prominent member of a number of Zionist hate organizations," he says in the video. " He used to repeat to me what he claimed are the virtues of this entity and encourage me to visit ... where relatives of ours live."
Gadahn, as might be expected, gives Bibi a negative book review, calling the PM's arguments "feeble."
His review has done nothing for Bibi's book sales on Amazon, where "A Place Among the Nations," still ranks 236,895 (at last look)...

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