New York: The effects of the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas are being seen all over the world. Reactions regarding this are also coming from all over the world. Meanwhile, former US President Donald Trump has said that after the attack by Hamas on October 7 last year, he too would have reacted like Israel. But Trump urged Israel to “end” its ongoing attacks in Gaza, saying it (Israel) was losing international support. “You (Israel) have to end your war,” Trump said in an interview with Israeli newspaper Israel Hayom. “We have to bring peace,” he said. You cannot continue this and I would ask Israel to be very cautious, because you are losing the support of the world.” It is almost certain that Trump will become the Republican Party’s candidate for the presidential election early this month.
Trump has also targeted Joe Biden
The former US President spoke on global criticism regarding Israel’s attack. Trump has also targeted US President Joe Biden several times over his handling of the conflict. According to the interview published by the newspaper, Trump said Israel made a “big mistake” by sharing photos and videos of its attack in Gaza. He also said that Israel’s public image has been tarnished. However, these comments are not in the shared video of the interview.
Trump criticized Netanyahu
“Those are terrible pictures,” Trump said. This is a very bad picture for the world.” ‘Israel Hayom’ is widely considered the mouthpiece of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Following Hamas’ attack on southern Israel in October last year, Trump criticized Netanyahu, saying he was “not prepared” for a deadly attack from Gaza. 1,200 people were killed and 250 people were taken hostage in the Hamas attack. According to the Health Ministry of Hamas-ruled Gaza, more than 30 thousand people have died in the Israeli attack. AP
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