Pro-zionist, Bolsonaro won the presidential election of Brazil

In Brazil, the right-wing and Zionist regime-stalker Jair Bolsonaro elected.

Jair Bolsonaro, the right-wing candidate, who known for his stooge to the zionist regime, was elected as Brazilian new president.

In Brazil, the candidate for the Social Liberal Party (PSL), Jair Bolsonaro won the presidential election. Bolsonaro is well-known for his admiration for the zionist regime that carried out massacres against the Palestinians.

In the second round of the presidential election in Brazil on Sunday, the candidate of the Social Liberal Party (PSL), far-right Jair Bolsonaro, won 55.7 percent of the vote, according to unofficial results. Fernando Haddad, the candidate of the Labor Party (PT), received 44.8 percent of the vote.

Bolsonaro, who served as a captain in the Brazilian army in the past, is known for his admiration to the zionist regime at every opportunity, and he is known to ignore the massacres and atrocities in occupied Palestine.

Supports Trump's plan for Jerusalem

Bolsonaro, among his earlier promises of choice "I'll make my first overseas trip as president to israel," he said, supported the US President Trump's plan that moved its embassy from Tel Aviv to Al-Quds.

Bolsonaro said that Brazil intends to move its embassy in Tel Aviv to Jerusalem with arrogance statement: "Is there a country called Palestine? No, it's not, so there shouldn't be Embassy in Brazil."

Trump was one of the first to call on the wake off his election to congratulate the extreme rightist Bolsonaro.

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