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Tunisia: International Legitimacy Is Collapsing Day By Day Due to Genocide Committed in Palestine, Says President Saied

Summary by allAfrica
Tunis -- President of the Republic Kais Saied on Tuesday received Senior Adviser to the US President for Arab, Middle Eastern and African Affairs Massad Boulos.

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Tunisian President Kais Saied showed pictures of hungry children in Gaza to Donald Trump's adviser for Africa, Massad Boulos, and said that "it's time for all humanity to wake up." "The photo of a child crying while eating sand in occupied Palestine knows it well" said Saied a according to a video published [...] The Tunisian President post shows pictures of hungry children in Gaza to a Trump adviser was first published in Information Focus.

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Donald Trump is currently focusing his attention on the African leaders. Accused of having bullied his counterparts in Senegal, Guinea Bissau, Gabon, Liberia and Mauritania, recently invited to the White House, the American president has now, Kais Saïed in his sights. The latter, who drags the reputation of a hard to cook in Africa, will be able to show if it is really one, facing the one who, in six months, made the whole West fold. Kais Saïed …

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While the Tunisian president contented his public opinion with referring to the fate of the Palestinians in Gaza, the US envoy had above all in mind tariffs and, in the longer term, the ambition to convince Tunis to join Abraham's accords. A horizon that seems far away.

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Anadolu Ajansı broke the news in Ankara, Türkiye on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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